Lincoln Center's summer festival returns with hundreds of free or $5 performances
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Lincoln Center's 'Summer for the City' festival returns for a fourth season, offering more than 200 free or low-cost events spanning various arts, including jazz, classical music, dance, theater, opera, and comedy. Notable highlights include performances by Os Mutantes, a concert by Robert Glasper, and a unique adaptation of the Mahabharata. The festival includes curated series and a dedicated Brazil Week showcasing prominent Brazilian artists. This initiative reflects Lincoln Center's commitment to providing accessible and enriching cultural experiences to all New Yorkers, with diverse programming that promotes inclusivity and artistic collaboration.
The 'Summer for the City' festival at Lincoln Center features over 200 affordable events, showcasing a diverse range of performances, emphasizing arts accessibility for all.
Celebrating Lincoln Center's mission to promote arts for all, this year's festival includes notable acts such as Os Mutantes, Robert Glasper, and an Indian epic retelling.
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