Shape Up NYC: Yoga
An open level class with a focus on bringing awareness to the body through core strengthening and total body flexibility.
An open level class with a focus on bringing awareness to the body through core strengthening and total body flexibility. Please bring your own mat.
7/17/2013 0:00 6:30:00 PM 7:30:00 PM
(212) 360-3300
shapeupnyc@parks.nyc.gov.
CityParks PuppetMobile presents Cinderella Samba at Columbus Park Manhattan
Cinderella Samba is a contemporary twist on the classic “Cinderella†fairy tale. The CityParks PuppetMobile production sets the timeless tale in the lush landscape of…
Columbus Park55 Mulberry St New York, NY 10013 United States
Cinderella Samba is a contemporary twist on the classic “Cinderella” fairy tale. The CityParks PuppetMobile production sets the timeless tale in the lush landscape of Brazil, where, thanks to the help of her fairy godmother, Cinderella attends Rio de Janeiro’s biggest Carnival gala and dances the samba with Prince Paulo himself. After Cinderella is forced to flee the gala just before midnight, the prince sets out to find the mystery woman who stole his heart, in hopes of marrying her.
The lively production features an original commissioned musical soundtrack that brings samba center-stage; handcrafted Carnival festival floats on parade; and one-of-a-kind marionettes donning their most vibrant Carnival costumes, created by the expert puppeteers from the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theater in Central Park.
Two performances will take place, the first at 10:30am and the following at 1pm.
7/25/2017 0:00 10:30:00 AM 2:00:00 PM
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It’s My Park at Columbus Park
This It’s My Park season, join the Parks Gardener and some regular volunteers as they bulbs for spring flowers in Columbus Park! If you live nearby come along and help them plant!
Please enter park at Baxter Street and Worth Street and go to park house.
This It’s My Park season, join the Parks Gardener and some regular volunteers as they bulbs for spring flowers in Columbus Park! If you live nearby why not come along and help them plant!
10/17/2015 0:00 9:30:00 AM 12:00:00 PM
(212) 408-0216
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CANCELLED: Arts, Culture & Fun presents MOCA Cinema: Pushing Hands (1991)
A Chinese tai-chi master moves to America to live with his son’s family. This film is Not Rated.
Please note: due to inclement weather, this event has been cancelled. Please visit the NYC Parks website for future events.
Join NYC Parks and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for a free film!
A Chinese tai-chi master moves to America to live with his son’s family. This film is Not Rated.
This event is done in partnership with the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA).
About MOCA
The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) is a non-profit institution that preserves, presents and explores the diverse history, heritage and culture of people of Chinese descent in the United States through innovative exhibitions, educational initiatives, and public programs. Visit mocanyc.org to find out more and check out their calendar of upcoming events!
Know Before You Go
You should arrive by 8:00 p.m. to get your spot. Feel free to bring a blanket to sit on; there will be a limited supply of chairs available. Bottled water is OK, but no glass. Reservations are not taken; space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. All are welcome!
6/23/2017 0:00 8:30:00 PM 11:30:00 PM
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New York Junior League Volunteer Day at Foley Square and Columbus Park
Calling all park lovers! Help the New York Junior League revitalize Columbus Park and Foley Square.
Please RSVP for fuller location and meeting information.
Calling all park lovers! This spring, the Playground Improvement Project (PIP) of the New York Junior League invites you to join them in rolling up your sleeves to help revitalize Columbus Park and Foley Square. Throughout five weekends in April and May PIP committee members, New York Junior League volunteers, and external volunteers will spend a day in the park (8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.) gardening, landscaping,painting, and completing other tasks to help spruce up this highly used space. We will provide you with breakfast, lunch, and a t-shirt. Please reach out to playground@nyjl.org with any questions or if you are interested in making a donation to this cause.
Please RSVP if you are interested in participating in one or more park days. Registration closes when capacity is reached or the Wednesday prior to that weekend’s park days.
About the New York Junior League Playground Improvement Project
For more than 20 years, the Playground Improvement Project (PIP) has been a New York Junior League signature community project. Our volunteers create safe, beautiful, well-organized and educational play spaces for children and other members of the New York City community. PIP focuses on sites and parks that need major renovation and have the greatest impact on the surrounding community. Weekend clean up days include landscaping and repairing the parks. We work with over 700 volunteers a season to help improve the park and make a positive impact on the community.
4/26/2015 0:00 8:30:00 AM 4:00:00 PM
playground@nyjl.org.
Arts, Culture & Fun presents MOCA CINEMA: The Grandmaster (Subtitled)
Join NYC Parks and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for a free film! This movie is held outdoors. Ip Man’s peaceful life in Foshan changes after…
Join NYC Parks and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for a free film! This movie is held outdoors.
Ip Man’s peaceful life in Foshan changes after Gong Yutian seeks an heir for his family in Southern China. Ip Man then meets Gong Er who challenges him for the sake of regaining her family’s honor. After the Second Sino-Japanese War, Ip Man moves to Hong Kong and struggles to provide for his family. In the mean time, Gong Er chooses the path of vengeance after her father was killed by Ma San. Rated PG-13
This movie is being shown in collaboration with the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA)
About MOCA: The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) is a non-profit institution that preserves, presents and explores the diverse history, heritage and culture of people of Chinese descent in the United States through innovative exhibitions, educational initiatives and public programs. Visit www.mocanyc.org to find out more and check out their calendar of upcoming events!
Know Before You Go:
You should arrive before 8:00 p.m. to get your spot. Feel Free to bring a blanket to sit on, although there will be a limited supply of chairs available. Bottled waters are OK, but no glass. Reservations are not taken, so space is available on a first come first served basis. All are welcome!
6/17/2016 0:00 8:00:00 PM 10:30:00 PM
(212) 408-0243
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MOCA Cinema at Columbus Park: Shaolin Soccer
Enjoy the open air of the Pavilion in the company of your friends and family while watching three great films!
Join NYC Parks and the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) or film screenings at the Columbus Park Pavilion. Enjoy the open air of the Pavilion in the company of your friends and family while watching great films!
Shaolin Soccer, directed by Stephen Chow, portrays a young Shaolin follower who reunites with his discouraged brothers to form a soccer team that uses their martial art skills to their advantage.
To reserve a seat, RSVP: artsculturefun@parks.nyc.gov or https//mocanyc.obsres.com/info.aspx?EventID+7
This event is free and open to the public.
About MOCA: The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) is a non-profit institution that preserves, presents and explores the diverse history, heritage and culture of people of Chinese descent in the United States through innovative exhibitions, educational initiatives and public programs. Visit www.mocanyc.org to find out more and check outits calendar of upcoming events!
The Columbus Park Pavilion will be open one hour before the film starts. Glass bottles and alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited.
9/5/2014 0:00 6:45:00 PM 9:15:00 PM
(212) 408-0243
artsculturefun@parks.nyc.gov.
New York Junior League Volunteer Day at Foley Square and Columbus Park
Calling all park lovers! Help the New York Junior League revitalize Columbus Park and Foley Square.
Please RSVP for fuller location and meeting information.
Calling all park lovers! This spring, the Playground Improvement Project (PIP) of the New York Junior League invites you to join them in rolling up your sleeves to help revitalize Columbus Park and Foley Square. Throughout five weekends in April and May PIP committee members, New York Junior League volunteers, and external volunteers will spend a day in the park (8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.) gardening, landscaping,painting, and completing other tasks to help spruce up this highly used space. We will provide you with breakfast, lunch, and a t-shirt. Please reach out to playground@nyjl.org with any questions or if you are interested in making a donation to this cause.
Please RSVP if you are interested in participating in one or more park days. Registration closes when capacity is reached or the Wednesday prior to that weekend’s park days.
About the New York Junior League Playground Improvement Project
For more than 20 years, the Playground Improvement Project (PIP) has been a New York Junior League signature community project. Our volunteers create safe, beautiful, well-organized and educational play spaces for children and other members of the New York City community. PIP focuses on sites and parks that need major renovation and have the greatest impact on the surrounding community. Weekend clean up days include landscaping and repairing the parks. We work with over 700 volunteers a season to help improve the park and make a positive impact on the community.
4/19/2015 0:00 8:30:00 AM 4:00:00 PM
playground@nyjl.org.
Movies Under the Stars: MOCA Cinema: The Lego Ninjago Movie
Shunned by everyone for being the son of an evil warlord, a teenager seeks to defeat him with the help of his fellow ninjas. Come early! We will have different games and activities before the movie.
Join NYC Parks and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for a free film!
Shunned by everyone for being the son of an evil warlord, a teenager seeks to defeat him with the help of his fellow ninjas.
Come early! We will have different games and activities before the movie.
This event is presented in partnership with the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA).
About MOCA
The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) is a non-profit institution that preserves, presents and explores the diverse history, heritage and culture of people of Chinese descent in the United States through innovative exhibitions, educational initiatives, and public programs. Visit mocanyc.org to find out more and check out their calendar of upcoming events!
Know Before You Go
You should arrive by 7:30 p.m. to get your spot. Feel free to bring a blanket to sit on; there will be a limited supply of chairs available. Bottled water is OK, but no glass. Reservations are not taken; space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. All are welcome!
6/15/2018 0:00 8:00:00 PM 10:30:00 PM
(212) 408-0243
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CityParks PuppetMobile Presents Little Red’s Hood
Little Red’s Hood is a fresh retelling of the classic “Little Red Riding Hood” tale updated with a modern sensibility that will appeal to kids.
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Little Red’s Hood is a fresh retelling of the classic “Little Red Riding Hood” tale updated with a modern sensibility that will appeal to kids. The production features a dozen, hand-made marionettes crafted by the expert puppeteers from the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre.
Like many of today’s children, Little Red is a smart, young city slicker who is too focused on her smartphone to notice her surroundings. Wulfric is a misunderstood wolf with a sweet tooth. When Little Red travels from New York City to the country to deliver some cupcakes to her Grandma, she encounters a colorful cast of characters as Wulfric the Wolf tries to head her off at the pass.
Little Red’s Hood is directed by Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre’s Artistic Director Bruce Cannon and written by Liam Hurley.
The CityParks PuppetMobile is the oldest continually operating company of its kind in the country, which presents free performances and puppet-making workshops in neighborhood parks, recreation centers and schools throughout New York City.
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7/16/2013 0:00 10:30:00 AM 11:30:00 AM
info@cityparksfoundation.org.
Kids In Motion Festival
Join us for a day of free and fun activities! There will be arts & crafts, fun games, Zumba, and much more! This event is open to boys and girls of all ages.
Join us for a day of free and fun activities! There will be arts & crafts, fun games, Zumba, and much more! This event is open to boys and girls of all ages.
To pre-register for this event, please contact Anthony Traverso at (212) 408-0243 or Anthony.Traverso@parks.nyc.gov.
8/13/2015 0:00 11:00:00 AM 3:00:00 PM
(212) 408-0243
Anthony.Traverso@parks.nyc.gov.
SummerStage Kids Presents: National Dance Institute
National Dance Institute (NDI) was founded in 1976 by Jacques d’Amboise.
National Dance Institute (NDI) was founded in 1976 by Jacques d’Amboise in the belief that the arts have a unique power to engage children and motivate them toward excellence. Each year, NDI transforms the lives of over 40,000 New York City public school children and their communities through weekly classes, short-term residencies, and public performances. Under the artistic direction of Ellen Weinstein and a staff of professional teaching artists, programs are offered to all children, transcending barriers of language, culture, and physical and cognitive challenges. Children learn to work together and develop personal standards of excellence, a pride of achievement, and a curiosity about the world that supports their success in school and in life. No child pays a penny for NDI’s core programs. Children who demonstrate an extraordinary commitment throughout their dance training are invited to join the organization’s most advanced troupe, the NDI Celebration Team, and perform year-round at venues that have included Symphony Space, Lincoln Center, Juilliard, City Center, the Kennedy Center, the White House and the Academy Awards. NDI dancers have toured internationally to Geneva, Switzerland; Venice, Italy; Tel Aviv, Israel; and Shanghai, China.
8/5/2014 0:00 10:30:00 AM 11:30:00 AM
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It’s My Park at Columbus Park
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with ArchCare TimeBank and Columbus Park Volunteers at Columbus Park to help plant daffodils.
This It’s My Park season, volunteer with ArchCare TimeBank and Columbus Park Volunteers at Columbus Park to help plant daffodils. We look forward to cleaning up the park with you!
10/15/2016 0:00 9:00:00 AM 12:00:00 PM
kirsti.bambridge@parks.nyc.gov.
Arts, Culture & Fun presents MOCA Cinema: Journey to the West (Subtitled)
A Buddhist monk battles demons, including a fish monster that attacks a village and a nefarious monkey scheming to escape from captivity.
Join NYC Parks and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for a free film! This movie is held outdoors.
A Buddhist monk battles demons, including a fish monster that attacks a village and a nefarious monkey scheming to escape from captivity. Meanwhile, a female warrior falls in love with the monk and tries to trick him into a relationship. PG-13
This movie is being shown in collaboration with the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA)
About MOCA
The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) is a non-profit institution that preserves, presents, and explores the diverse history, heritage, and culture of people of Chinese descent in the United States through innovative exhibitions, educational initiatives, and public programs. Visit mocanyc.org to find out more and check out their calendar of upcoming events!
Know Before You Go
You should arrive before 8:00 p.m. to get your spot. Feel free to bring a blanket to sit on; there will be a limited supply of chairs available. Bottled water is OK, but no glass. Reservations are not taken; space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. All are welcome!
6/24/2016 0:00 8:00:00 PM 10:00:00 PM
(212) 408-0243
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Arts, Culture & Fun MOCA Cinema: Special Preview of Lucky Chow
Join NYC Parks and MOCA for a special preview of the upcoming PBS series Lucky Chow that takes audiences on a journey across the country showcasing how Asian Cuisine has impacted our understanding of food and food culture in the United States.
Join NYC Parks and MOCA for a special preview of the upcoming PBS series Lucky Chow that takes audiences on a journey across the country showcasing how Asian Cuisine has impacted our understanding of food and food culture in the United States.
Lucky Chow, is a six-part PBS series that follows LUCKYRICE culinary festial founder Danielle Chang as she travels across the United States, exploring the Asian food landscape. Three 30-minute episodes from the six-part PBS series will be screened. Each episode examines a different food theme, from the ramen explosion to Thai Cuisine and features renowned chefs and culinary stars across the country.
This preview is co-presented by the Center for Asian American Media.
About MOCA: The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) is a non-profit institution that preserves, presents and explores the diverse history, heritage and culture of people of Chinese descent in the United States through innovative exhibitions, educational initiatives, and public programs. Visit www.mocanyc.org to find out more and check out its calendar of upcoming events!
The Columbus Park Pavilion will be open one hour before the film starts. Glass bottles and alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited.
6/19/2015 0:00 8:00:00 PM 10:00:00 PM
(212) 408-0243
manhattan.acf@parks.nyc.gov.
SummerStage Kids Presents: Shaun Parker & Company
Shaun Parker & Company is an exhilarating and bold new Australian dance company that has exploded onto the international dance scene.
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Shaun Parker & Company is an exhilarating and bold new Australian dance company that has exploded onto the international dance scene. The company creates critically acclaimed dance productions, which are renowned for their integration of stimulating choreographic forms, arresting musical scores and theatrical invention. Led by award winning Artistic Director and Choreographer Shaun Parker, his work is described as ‘so cutting edge it actually wanders off the edge of any single-word definition…’ The company will perform ‘SPILL’, an outdoor, site specific, highly physical and engaging live performance featuring four agile and charismatic performers who blaze a colorful trail across swings, slides, see-saws and round-a-bouts. Using existing children’s playground equipment as the set design, SPILL has been created specifically for public spaces, aiming to take storytelling through dance and physical expression to the heart of our local communities. Created by Artistic Director/Choreographer Shaun Parker and composer Nick Wales, SPILL was originally commissioned by DanceXchange and the International Dance Festival Birmingham as part of the London Cultural Olympiad’s Dancing with the Games.
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7/8/2014 0:00 10:30:00 AM 11:30:00 AM
(212) 360-8290
info@cityparksfoundation.org.
NYC Parks Arts, Culture & Fun MOCA Cinema: Berry Gordy’s The Last Dragon
Join NYC Parks and the Museum of Chinese is America (MOCA) for a special retro screening of Berry Gordy’s The Last Dragon on the Columbus Park Ball Field.
Join NYC Parks and the Museum of Chinese is America (MOCA) for a special retro screening of Berry Gordy’s The Last Dragon on the Columbus Park Ball Field. Set in New York City, this 80’s kung-fu musical comedy tells the story of a martial artist named Leroy Green (A.K.A “Bruce Leroy) who dreams of becoming a great martial artist like his idol Bruce Lee. This film is rated PG-13.
About MOCA: The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) is a non-profit institution that preserves, presents and explores the diverse history, heritage and culture of people of Chinese descent in the United States through innovative exhibitions, educational initiatives, and public programs. Visit www.mocanyc.org to find out more and check out its calendar of upcoming events!
The Columbus Park Ball Field will be open one hour before the film starts. Glass bottles and alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited. Chairs are prohibited on the ball field, patrons are encouraged to bring a blanket or towel for seating.
6/26/2015 0:00 8:30:00 PM 10:30:00 PM
(212) 408-0243
manhattan.acf@parks.nyc.gov.
New York Junior League Volunteer Day at Foley Square and Columbus Park
Calling all park lovers! Help the New York Junior League revitalize Columbus Park and Foley Square.
Please RSVP for fuller location and meeting information.
Calling all park lovers! This spring, the Playground Improvement Project (PIP) of the New York Junior League invites you to join them in rolling up your sleeves to help revitalize Columbus Park and Foley Square. Throughout five weekends in April and May PIP committee members, New York Junior League volunteers, and external volunteers will spend a day in the park (8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.) gardening, landscaping,painting, and completing other tasks to help spruce up this highly used space. We will provide you with breakfast, lunch, and a t-shirt. Please reach out to playground@nyjl.org with any questions or if you are interested in making a donation to this cause.
Please RSVP if you are interested in participating in one or more park days. Registration closes when capacity is reached or the Wednesday prior to that weekend’s park days.
About the New York Junior League Playground Improvement Project
For more than 20 years, the Playground Improvement Project (PIP) has been a New York Junior League signature community project. Our volunteers create safe, beautiful, well-organized and educational play spaces for children and other members of the New York City community. PIP focuses on sites and parks that need major renovation and have the greatest impact on the surrounding community. Weekend clean up days include landscaping and repairing the parks. We work with over 700 volunteers a season to help improve the park and make a positive impact on the community.
4/18/2015 0:00 8:30:00 AM 4:00:00 PM
playground@nyjl.org.
Arts, Culture & Fun presents MOCA CINEMA: The Last Dragon
Join NYC Parks and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for a free film! This movie is held outdoors. In Berry Gordy’s The Last Dragon, Leroy Green…
Join NYC Parks and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for a free film! This movie is held outdoors.
In Berry Gordy’s The Last Dragon, Leroy Green (Taimak) stars as a young martial artist living in New York City, he trains tirelessly to attain the same level of mastery as the great Bruce Lee. One night, his life changes forever when he rescues television personality Laura Charles (Vanity) from the evil businessman Eddie Arkadia (Chris Murney). Impressed by Leroy’s bravery, Laura falls for Leroy – but to keep her safe, he will have to defeat a gang leader name Sho’nuff (Julius J. Carry III), the self-styled Shogun of Harlem. Rated PG-13
This movie is being shown in collaboration with the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA)
About MOCA: The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) is a non-profit institution that preserves, presents and explores the diverse history, heritage and culture of people of Chinese descent in the United States through innovative exhibitions, educational initiatives and public programs. Visit www.mocanyc.org to find out more and check out their calendar of upcoming events!
Know Before You Go:
You should arrive before 8:00 p.m. to get your spot. Feel Free to bring a blanket to sit on, although there will be a limited supply of chairs available. Bottled waters are OK, but no glass. Reservations are not taken, so space is available on a first come first served basis. All are welcome!
6/10/2016 0:00 8:00:00 PM 10:00:00 PM
(212) 408-0243
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New York Junior League Volunteer Day at Foley Square and Columbus Park
Calling all park lovers! Help the New York Junior League revitalize Columbus Park and Foley Square.
Please RSVP for fuller location and meeting information.
Calling all park lovers! This spring, the Playground Improvement Project (PIP) of the New York Junior League invites you to join them in rolling up your sleeves to help revitalize Columbus Park and Foley Square. Throughout five weekends in April and May PIP committee members, New York Junior League volunteers, and external volunteers will spend a day in the park (8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.) gardening, landscaping,painting, and completing other tasks to help spruce up this highly used space. We will provide you with breakfast, lunch, and a t-shirt. Please reach out to playground@nyjl.org with any questions or if you are interested in making a donation to this cause.
Please RSVP if you are interested in participating in one or more park days. Registration closes when capacity is reached or the Wednesday prior to that weekend’s park days.
About the New York Junior League Playground Improvement Project
For more than 20 years, the Playground Improvement Project (PIP) has been a New York Junior League signature community project. Our volunteers create safe, beautiful, well-organized and educational play spaces for children and other members of the New York City community. PIP focuses on sites and parks that need major renovation and have the greatest impact on the surrounding community. Weekend clean up days include landscaping and repairing the parks. We work with over 700 volunteers a season to help improve the park and make a positive impact on the community.
5/3/2015 0:00 8:30:00 AM 4:00:00 PM
playground@nyjl.org.
SummerStage Kids Presents: The Renaissance League: Juggling + Magic
New York’s best of both worlds has finally joined forces. Mix Kid Ace’s extraordinary magic with the Hip-Hop’s juggler’s amazing stunts, and what do you have? The Renaissance League!
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New York’s best of both worlds has finally joined forces. Mix Kid Ace’s extraordinary magic with the Hip-Hop’s juggler’s amazing stunts, and what do you have? The Renaissance League: hottest tandem to hit the scene! Mixing hip juggling with mind-blowing magical feats and comedy, The Renaissance League create one fresh, exciting full-length show with signature material that they’ve performed throughout the nation and abroad. Be careful not to blink. You might miss something!
Paris, given the nickname “The Hip-Hop Juggler” by Al Roker himself, has been dazzling audiences with his brand of juggling for over a decade. He has appeared at the Big Apple Circus, The Today Show, Sesame Street, The White House, and the We Free convention in Italy to name a few. He has also been featured in Juggle magazine and Time Out New York. Paris has gained critical acclaim for his juggling instruction, teaching hundreds at conventions, universities, and corporations. He has taught over 1,000 people how to juggle. We bet he can teach you too!
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7/23/2013 0:00 10:30:00 AM 11:30:00 AM
info@summerstage.org.
Movies Under the Stars: MOCACINEMA Presents Pushing Hands (1991)
Academy Award-winning filmmaker Ang Lee made his directorial debut in this drama about Mr. Chu, a widowed tai-chi master, who moves from Beijing to New York to reunite with his son.
Ball Field
Join NYC Parks and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment for a free film!
Academy Award-winning filmmaker Ang Lee made his directorial debut in this drama about Mr. Chu, a widowed tai-chi master, who moves from Beijing to New York to reunite with his son. Lee captures the struggles that come with adjusting to a new life and a new culture. This film is Not Rated.
This event is done in partnership with the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA).
About MOCA
The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) is a non-profit institution that preserves, presents and explores the diverse history, heritage and culture of people of Chinese descent in the United States through innovative exhibitions, educational initiatives, and public programs. Visit mocanyc.org to find out more and check out their calendar of upcoming events!
Know Before You Go
You should arrive by 8:00 p.m. to get your spot. Feel free to bring a blanket to sit on; there will be a limited supply of chairs available. Bottled water is OK, Glass bottles and alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited. Reservations are not taken; space is available