Lincoln Center is throwing a free summer festival with hundreds of events
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This year’s Summer for the City at Lincoln Center offers a dynamic lineup of over 200 events from June 11 through August 9, many free or pay-what-you-wish. Highlights include Brazil Week, showcasing Brazilian culture, and the 'Sixth Sense' exhibition, honoring Black Brazilian artist Itamar Assumpção. The American Modern Opera Company presents its largest Run AMOC Festival yet, featuring new works by Asian-American poets. Additionally, the lineup includes the BAAND Together Dance Festival, Deaf Broadway's ASL Waitress, and the Festival Orchestra's season with collaborations and performances emphasizing cultural depth.
This year's programming also takes a deeper dive into international artistry than ever before, particularly highlighted by Brazil Week, a vibrant celebration of Brazilian culture.
A can't-miss pick is 'Sixth Sense,' a unique exhibition honoring Black Brazilian artist Itamar Assumpção, featuring rare archival works from his legacy.
The American Modern Opera Company's Run AMOC Festival presents a groundbreaking blend of music and poetry, showcasing Asian-American voices in a moving new song cycle.
Returning to the festival lineup is the BAAND Together Dance Festival alongside Deaf Broadway's ASL staging of Waitress, each celebrating diverse artistic expressions.
Read at Time Out New York
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