You don’t have to leave New York City to have incredible summer fun! Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts has you covered with their Summer for the City
You don’t have to leave New York City to have incredible summer fun!With hundreds of free events, there is no reason to break the bank on a trip to Europe to see great art— it is right in your backyard!
Starting June 12 and running through Aug. 10, the Lincoln Center will begin their summer event season for the third year in a row with every kind of performance imaginable. Think of their classic programming like Jazz at Lincoln Center, performances from the Juilliard School, and the New York City Ballet.
In addition to their well known curations, the Lincoln Center is also planning tons of new events and performances that offer opportunities to marginalized artists. There will be Deaf Broadway, performances to celebrate Pride Month, and also Juneteenth events. With so many incredible performances and events happening over the course of the program, it might be difficult to figure out everything that you need to see and know about. Luckily for you we have outlined a few of the coolest and most creative events that you just have to check out.is an experience that sits at the crossroads of art and technology, asking its audience to push the boundaries of their understanding.
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