Sunday, October 9, 2011
6bgarden October Events
6bgarden October Events
Annual Harvest Festival Entertainment begins at 3 p.m. featuring:
Global Groove, Hayes Greenfield, Bill Popp. Face Painting, Children’s
Activities, Storytelling at 2:30 Harvest Fest Raffle Tickets - $1.00
Enter for a chance to win a fabulous prize!! Tickets on sale at the
garden on the day of the event. Saturday, the 1st 2 p.m. Raindate:
Sunday, the 2nd
FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES - "Shockwaves- 9/11 Revisited" - An award
winning video feature by Alex Harsley. The video evolved out of a
story about the beginning of time entitled "The First Light". The
videographer's interpretation is represented by 2 Japanese dancers who
perform at the East River and Hunter Mountain, in the role of dark
matter and dark energy. It is infused with events years before and
after 9/11. The morning of 9/11 is a central point of this video. It
involves the setting up of a tv outside the 4th Street Photo Gallery
with chairs, by a notable installation artist, David Hammonds. This
installation was recorded, as well as live feeds, from WCBS and WNYC,
the two remaining channels that continued broadcasting. Some events of
that morning that were broadcast are integrated with repercussions of
effects suffered after 9/11. The Following artists appear in this
video, including, but not limited to: David Hammonds, Robert Frank,
Rod Rodgers, Willie Burch, John Ferris. Friday the 7th from 7-9pm
Alex Colemans One Night Stand Presents: Navajo Slideshow "Forced
Relocation" Garden Member Graywolf presents a slideshow of his work
documenting the Navajo Peabody Coalmine Protests in 1990. Wednesday
the 12th from 7-9pm
Full Moon Celebration Come and Celebrate the Full Moon in the Garden.
There will be Baying at the moon and 'Smores. Come and let your hidden
Wolf man Out!!! Saturday, the 15th 8 to 11
The Great Art Escape Circle Arts beckons artists to leave the studio
and work outdoors. The Great Art Escape is a participatory opportunity
to draw, paint, sculpt, make a multi-media installation or perform in
a garden with only the sky above. Join us for a family friendly open
studio, live music and fire performance. Saturday, the 22nd 4 to 9
Ghouls,Ghosts and Spooky Things Clay Animal Workshop - organized by
Effie Serlis Explore the creatures that haunt the night! create your
own Spooky sculpture from air drying clay to decorate and take home!
open to adults and children. Sunday, the 30th 11am to 1pm
Thursday, September 29, 2011
6bgarden October Events
6bgarden October Events
Annual Harvest Festival Entertainment begins at 3 p.m. featuring:
Global Groove, Hayes Greenfield, Bill Popp. Face Painting, Children’s
Activities, Storytelling at 2:30 Harvest Fest Raffle Tickets - $1.00
Enter for a chance to win a fabulous prize!! Tickets on sale at the
garden on the day of the event. Saturday, the 1st 2 p.m. Raindate:
Sunday, the 2nd
FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES - "Shockwaves- 9/11 Revisited" - An award
winning video feature by Alex Harsley. The video evolved out of a
story about the beginning of time entitled "The First Light". The
videographer's interpretation is represented by 2 Japanese dancers who
perform at the East River and Hunter Mountain, in the role of dark
matter and dark energy. It is infused with events years before and
after 9/11. The morning of 9/11 is a central point of this video. It
involves the setting up of a tv outside the 4th Street Photo Gallery
with chairs, by a notable installation artist, David Hammonds. This
installation was recorded, as well as live feeds, from WCBS and WNYC,
the two remaining channels that continued broadcasting. Some events of
that morning that were broadcast are integrated with repercussions of
effects suffered after 9/11. The Following artists appear in this
video, including, but not limited to: David Hammonds, Robert Frank,
Rod Rodgers, Willie Burch, John Ferris. Friday the 7th from 7-9pm
Alex Colemans One Night Stand Presents: Navajo Slideshow "Forced
Relocation" Garden Member Graywolf presents a slideshow of his work
documenting the Navajo Peabody Coalmine Protests in 1990. Wednesday
the 12th from 7-9pm
Full Moon Celebration Come and Celebrate the Full Moon in the Garden.
There will be Baying at the moon and 'Smores. Come and let your hidden
Wolf man Out!!! Saturday, the 15th 8 to 11
The Great Art Escape Circle Arts beckons artists to leave the studio
and work outdoors. The Great Art Escape is a participatory opportunity
to draw, paint, sculpt, make a multi-media installation or perform in
a garden with only the sky above. Join us for a family friendly open
studio, live music and fire performance. Saturday, the 22nd 4 to 9
Ghouls,Ghosts and Spooky Things Clay Animal Workshop - organized by
Effie Serlis Explore the creatures that haunt the night! create your
own Spooky sculpture from air drying clay to decorate and take home!
open to adults and children. Saturday, the 30th 11am to 1pm
Annual Harvest Festival Entertainment begins at 3 p.m. featuring:
Global Groove, Hayes Greenfield, Bill Popp. Face Painting, Children’s
Activities, Storytelling at 2:30 Harvest Fest Raffle Tickets - $1.00
Enter for a chance to win a fabulous prize!! Tickets on sale at the
garden on the day of the event. Saturday, the 1st 2 p.m. Raindate:
Sunday, the 2nd
FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES - "Shockwaves- 9/11 Revisited" - An award
winning video feature by Alex Harsley. The video evolved out of a
story about the beginning of time entitled "The First Light". The
videographer's interpretation is represented by 2 Japanese dancers who
perform at the East River and Hunter Mountain, in the role of dark
matter and dark energy. It is infused with events years before and
after 9/11. The morning of 9/11 is a central point of this video. It
involves the setting up of a tv outside the 4th Street Photo Gallery
with chairs, by a notable installation artist, David Hammonds. This
installation was recorded, as well as live feeds, from WCBS and WNYC,
the two remaining channels that continued broadcasting. Some events of
that morning that were broadcast are integrated with repercussions of
effects suffered after 9/11. The Following artists appear in this
video, including, but not limited to: David Hammonds, Robert Frank,
Rod Rodgers, Willie Burch, John Ferris. Friday the 7th from 7-9pm
Alex Colemans One Night Stand Presents: Navajo Slideshow "Forced
Relocation" Garden Member Graywolf presents a slideshow of his work
documenting the Navajo Peabody Coalmine Protests in 1990. Wednesday
the 12th from 7-9pm
Full Moon Celebration Come and Celebrate the Full Moon in the Garden.
There will be Baying at the moon and 'Smores. Come and let your hidden
Wolf man Out!!! Saturday, the 15th 8 to 11
The Great Art Escape Circle Arts beckons artists to leave the studio
and work outdoors. The Great Art Escape is a participatory opportunity
to draw, paint, sculpt, make a multi-media installation or perform in
a garden with only the sky above. Join us for a family friendly open
studio, live music and fire performance. Saturday, the 22nd 4 to 9
Ghouls,Ghosts and Spooky Things Clay Animal Workshop - organized by
Effie Serlis Explore the creatures that haunt the night! create your
own Spooky sculpture from air drying clay to decorate and take home!
open to adults and children. Saturday, the 30th 11am to 1pm
Saturday, September 17, 2011
September Events
6bgarden September Events
Free Free Free
Tyler Horsley will host the event serving up cheese whiz on ritz
crackers and camp friday the 9th at 7pm
JAZZ TRIO IN THE GARDEN - Diana Gitesha Hernandez sings from the american
jazz song book along with latin twang congos, bongos and drums.
Sharing the stage with a great trio and friends. Saturday the 10th
from 5 to 7 pm
FULL MOON CELEBRATION - Come and Celebrate the Full Moon in the Garden.
There will be Baying at the moon and 'Smores. Come and let your
hidden Wolfman Out!!! Saturday the 10th from 8 to11 pm
CANNING WORKSHOP - Join Just Food trainer Molly Culver to learn techniques to
preserve your own backyard harvest, CSA surpluses, or farmers market produce
all year long! Come to this workshop to learn the basic principles of
canning, and to get some hands-on
experience before trying it out on your own. Sunday the 11th from 11:30 - 2pm
Poetry for Poets! Public Welcome! Hosted by Pitts
Sunday the 11th from 3:00 - 5pm
PLAY “LASCIVIOUS SOMETHING” by Sheila Callaghan - It's 1980 and Reagan
has just been elected. August had fled the country six years prior to
be with his beautiful young Greek bride on a
secluded Mediterranean island, where he planted a modest vineyard.
Now, his young wife is pregnant, his crop is robust,
and he is about to have his first tasting... When a strange woman in a
large-brimmed hat
arrives at the couple's guesthouse. From Wednesday, the 14th through Sunday,
the 18th, with the rain dates of Monday & Tuesday 19th & 20th.
ZENBEATZ Albey Balgochian continues to break down the doors of
compartmentalized music genres with his avant-garde duo The
Captivating audiences
with rhythmic, harmonic, melodic and percussive variations of strings,
wood, fingers,
bows and silence intertwined with the socially conscious psychedelic
words of Jane Grenier B. with special guest,
visiting trombonist Denis Beuret "Pro Helvetia Swiss Foundation for
the Culture" who's writing focuses on
bare essentials and improvisation. Saturday the 17th at 1:30.
SALSA Percussionist and Dancer Juan Usera has performed in
Nueva York and Puerto Rico for 22 years. He is the Director of
"La Tribu" and performed with "Los Pleneros de la 21". He has a Masters Degree
from NYU in Dance Education.on Saturday 17TH 5-7 with JUAN USERA
FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES - “Ghost Bird” Every Year another Bird Species
Vanishes Forever. What are the Chances of one Coming Back?
A Feature Documentary exploring the rediscovery of the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker.
Director: Scott Crocker Cinematographer: Damir Frkovic. Friday the
23rd from 7 to 10 pm
THE CROCHET JEWELRY WORKSHOP Artisan and Designer Arlene Torres leads
a Crochet Jewelry making workshop.
Participants will make and take home their own creations. Saturday the
24th 2-5pm
BIRTH OF AUTUMN SINGERS & SONGWRITERS NIGHT -
A Colorful Collage of Local Artists Hosted by Geof Wilson Saturday the
24th 7:30 - 11pm
Sketching in the garden with a model - Sunday the 25th from 1 to 4 P.M.
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Monday, August 1, 2011
august 2011
6bgarden-Events
open hours- satuday&sunday-1-6pm.
free free free
YOGA Jasmine Continuous Flow Yoga class under the trees - 8:30 am EVERY FRIDAY
this summer - FREE - Bring your yoga mat and get ready for some
BLISS Friday mornings throughout August 8:30 am.
STORYTELLING in the Garden: Storytime with neighborhood librarian
Stories, songs,
puppets and more! Ages 3-8. Every Tuesday in August at 10:30AM
BUTTERFLY STORY AND WORKSHOP A workshop that gives children an
opportunity to explore their imaginations using all of their senses. They act the story of a
butterflies transformation out and draw/paint the butterflies into being. Saturday the 6th at 1:30PM
HAYES GREENFIELD TRIO From Bop to Beyond. A rich blend of Post Modern,
Abstract Expression, Deconstructionism with a twist of Form sprinkled over a few chords, some broken rhythms and maybe not some Rhythm Changes thrown in for garnish. Sunday the 7th, 3pm – 5pm
FULL MOON CELEBRATION, - come and gather to celebrate the the beauty
of the garden under a full moon! Music, Laughter, Poetry, Mystery, Bonfire, Smores!!
Friday the 12th 7PM til 10PM
COOKING WITH ESSENTIAL OILS Join Organic Soul Chef Madea Allen-Gueye
to learn how to maximize both flavor and nutrition through cooking with essential oils.
We'll be sharing delicious recipes, sampling dishes prepared with Young Living Essential Oils and raffling off some great prizes, too!
Visit www.organicsoulchef.com to learn more about Madea, her products
and services.
Saturday the 13th at 3pm
RAQUY AND THE CAVEMEN Progressive Middle-Eastern sensation.
A duo of virtuoso multi-instrumentalists who bring hard rock energy to
the mystical rhythms of the Middle East. Their mind-blowing and moving show, featuring a variety
of exotic instruments with Tuvan throat singing, allows the listener to experience Raquy's passion
for the musical cultures of The Middle East, fused w/ Liron Peled's hard rock background, to leave them transported, uplifted and full of joy. Saturday, the 13th 5pm
POETRY FOR JUSTICE - that says it all - Friday, the 19th, 7pm – 10pm.
BILL POPP AND THE TAPES An original music veteran of early 60's rock
influences, the legendary alternative pop composer he delivers melodic hooks, combined with dance grooves
and poetic, infectious punk. Drunk with harmony, his clever lyrics for the broken hearted, and his passionate piano phrasing have a timeless hold on the hearts of his fans.
Sunday the 21st 2pm
MEGA FAUNA AFRICAN STYLE Please come join us for another GREAT
Amy Berkoff slide show Thusday the 25th 8pm
BLACK ORPHEUS - FILM - Winner of both the Academy Award for best foreign language film
and the Palme d'Or, a masterful retelling of the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice amidst
the madness of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. Directed by Marcel Camus.
Friday the 26th 8pm
SALSA IN THE GARDEN
Saturday the 27th 5 - 7
Come dance with us learn from Juan Usera percussionist and dancer has been part of the Latin Dance World in New York and Puerto Rico for 22 years. He is the director of La Tribu and performs with Los Pleneros de la 21.Usuera has a Master degree from New York Univesity in Dance Education.
this summer - FREE - Bring your yoga mat and get ready for some
BLISS Friday mornings throughout August 8:30 am.
STORYTELLING in the Garden: Storytime with neighborhood librarian
Stories, songs,
puppets and more! Ages 3-8. Every Tuesday in August at 10:30AM
BUTTERFLY STORY AND WORKSHOP A workshop that gives children an
opportunity to explore their imaginations using all of their senses. They act the story of a
butterflies transformation out and draw/paint the butterflies into being. Saturday the 6th at 1:30PM
HAYES GREENFIELD TRIO From Bop to Beyond. A rich blend of Post Modern,
Abstract Expression, Deconstructionism with a twist of Form sprinkled over a few chords, some broken rhythms and maybe not some Rhythm Changes thrown in for garnish. Sunday the 7th, 3pm – 5pm
FULL MOON CELEBRATION, - come and gather to celebrate the the beauty
of the garden under a full moon! Music, Laughter, Poetry, Mystery, Bonfire, Smores!!
Friday the 12th 7PM til 10PM
COOKING WITH ESSENTIAL OILS Join Organic Soul Chef Madea Allen-Gueye
to learn how to maximize both flavor and nutrition through cooking with essential oils.
We'll be sharing delicious recipes, sampling dishes prepared with Young Living Essential Oils and raffling off some great prizes, too!
Visit www.organicsoulchef.com to learn more about Madea, her products
and services.
Saturday the 13th at 3pm
RAQUY AND THE CAVEMEN Progressive Middle-Eastern sensation.
A duo of virtuoso multi-instrumentalists who bring hard rock energy to
the mystical rhythms of the Middle East. Their mind-blowing and moving show, featuring a variety
of exotic instruments with Tuvan throat singing, allows the listener to experience Raquy's passion
for the musical cultures of The Middle East, fused w/ Liron Peled's hard rock background, to leave them transported, uplifted and full of joy. Saturday, the 13th 5pm
POETRY FOR JUSTICE - that says it all - Friday, the 19th, 7pm – 10pm.
BILL POPP AND THE TAPES An original music veteran of early 60's rock
influences, the legendary alternative pop composer he delivers melodic hooks, combined with dance grooves
and poetic, infectious punk. Drunk with harmony, his clever lyrics for the broken hearted, and his passionate piano phrasing have a timeless hold on the hearts of his fans.
Sunday the 21st 2pm
MEGA FAUNA AFRICAN STYLE Please come join us for another GREAT
Amy Berkoff slide show Thusday the 25th 8pm
BLACK ORPHEUS - FILM - Winner of both the Academy Award for best foreign language film
and the Palme d'Or, a masterful retelling of the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice amidst
the madness of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. Directed by Marcel Camus.
Friday the 26th 8pm
SALSA IN THE GARDEN
Saturday the 27th 5 - 7
Come dance with us learn from Juan Usera percussionist and dancer has been part of the Latin Dance World in New York and Puerto Rico for 22 years. He is the director of La Tribu and performs with Los Pleneros de la 21.Usuera has a Master degree from New York Univesity in Dance Education.
Friday, July 1, 2011
6bgarden July Events
6th & B Garden
located at 6th Street and Ave. B
located at 6th Street and Ave. B
OPEN HOURS: Sat. & Sun. 1-6PM
- JULY 2011 EVENTS
- *FREE*FREE*FREE*FREE*FREE*
YOGA Jasmine Continuous Flow Yoga class under the trees - 8:30 am EVERY FRIDAY this summer - FREE -
Bring your yoga mat and get ready for some BLISS Friday mornings throughout July.
The First class is July 1st 8:30 am.
BINGO!! fundraiser to raise funds for our garden events win prizes super great fun Friday July 1st 7pm
STORYTELLING in the Garden: Storytime with neighborhood librarian Ms. Thea! Stories, songs, puppets and more!
Ages 3-8. Every Tuesday in July at 10:30AM
THE ERI YAMAMOTO JAZZ TRIO has a unique sound and repertoire, and has built a strong following in New York and abroad.
They have recently toured the U. S.,Canada, Europe, and Japan. Eri has also been collaborating with such creative and
celebrated musicians as William Parker, Daniel Carter, Hamid Drake, Federico Ughi,and Yves Léveillé.
Sunday July 10th, 12PM
FULL MOON CELEBRATION, among the flora and fauna in the garden - Friday, July 15th,
come and gather to celebrate the the beauty of the garden under a full moon!
Music, Laughter, Poetry, Mystery, Bonfire, Smores!! 7PM til 10PM
POTTERY WORKSHOP Pottery Workshop with Ceramic Artist, Michelle Sholtis. Create small pots or sculptures out of clay and
fire them in the traditional way of Pit Firing. Each piece will have the help from the fire and
smoke to create natural decorations. An Event for all ages.
Children under 10, must be with an Adult.
Free and for All. Saturday, July 16 1:00PM-3:00PM
MUSIC IN THE GARDEN The Vagabond Velonators
Long time Local Musician, John Campo, has concentrated on writing music, lyrics,
and arrangements that are centered around methods long lost in music, that can live again in his post Bop R&B Triplet Feel.
Currently playing with Tom Ryan, rhythm guitarist, they will play arrangements, and sound that falls
somewhere in between New Orleans and Harlem traditions, and more.
Free and for All. Sunday July 17 3:00-5:00 PM •••raindate••• July 24th 3:00-5:00PM
FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES - "Blank City" A documentary about the "No Wave Cinema" Movement of the late 70's and early 80's.
Interviews with Jim Jarmusch, John Waters, Steve Buscemi & Debbie Harry make this a must see for movie fans.
Directed by French newcomer Céline Danhier and recently shown at the Tribeca Film Festival. Friday July 29th 7 to 10pm.
BINGO!!!!!! Please come join us for a fundraiser to support our events - win prizes super great fun - Friday July 29th 7pm
THE GREAT ART ESCAPE Amidst the heat and the summer breeze Circle Arts beckons artists to leave the studio and work outdoors.
The Great Art Escape is a participatory opportunity to draw, paint, sculpt, make a multi-media installation or perform in a garden with only the sky above.
Join us at the for a family friendly open studio, live music and fire performance. Break away from the constraints of walls and ceilings.
Creativity should not only happen indoors.
Saturday July 30th 4pm to 9pm ••••raindate••• July 31st
BELLY DANCING WORKSHOP Melodic rhythms from deep within your belly workshop
and performance by Gabriela Sunday July 31st, 3PM
and performance by Gabriela Sunday July 31st, 3PM
Monday, June 13, 2011
6th & B Garden Events for June
Tussie Mussie Workshop
Tussie-Mussie workshop to learn the 16th Century language of flowers and create a posy that has a special message for you and a loved one. organized by Mary Buchen and Connie Berry
6-3-2011 - Friday 7-8 pm
NYFA Reading with Jen Lefever
6th and B Garden is proud to present a reading of the first two acts of the screenplay, “SLAYING DRAGONS” by 2010 New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) fellow, Jen Lefever.
"SLAYING DRAGONS" follows the story of Delores Muntz; a 35-year-old imaginative homebody who falls in love with an eccentric old man and soon discovers an exciting world exists beyond the confines of her grandmother’s Jersey City row home. As her friendship blossoms and love takes hold, she slowly learns that life is meant to be lived, not feared even when the end result may be painful. There will be a short Q&A after wards with the author. We hope to see you there!
6-10-2011 - Friday 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Jennifer Lefever is a 2010 Artist Fellowship recipient of the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA).
This presentation is co-sponsored by Artists & Audiences Exchange, a NYFA public program, funded with leadership support from the New York State council on the Arts (NYSCA).
Clay Animal Workshop - pond creatures - frogs and turtles - organized by Effie Serlis
explore the creatures that live in a pond. create your own pond animal sculpture from air drying clay to decorate and take home! open to adults and children - children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult
Saturday June 11th 2pm – 3:30pm
Acoustic Night NY A traveling monthly unplugged acoustic series featuring local musicians with a large emphasis on playing in some of the beautiful spaces of New York City. 6th and B is certainly no exception. Join us for what is sure to be an exceptionally inspiring night of music and for the first time at Acoustic Night NY poetry! Hope to see you there!
Please check www.acousticnightny.com for past artists and venues.
Sunday June 12th 4-9:30 Raindate - Tuesday June 14th fr: 6:30 to 11
East Village Kids Flamenco Company An annual tradition at the 6th & B Garden this event features adorable dancers from the age of 5 to 15 dancing Rumba, Cantinas & Fandangos, all traditional flamenco under the direction of Maya de Silva 3pm with picnic party at 4
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Saturday June 18 3pm – 6pm RAIN DATE - June 19th
12th Street Winds: Woodwind Quintet with flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn. Ann Bordley, flute, Cindy Mermin, oboe, Sarah Cohen, clarinet, Barbara Pedley, horn, Matt Rosenberg, bassoon.
present as part of Make Music New York - Tuesday June 21 at 5 pm
Poetic Theater Productions
Poetic Theater Productions Presents... is an opportunity for writers and performers to present what they are working on, to hear it out loud in front of an audience, and to exchange ideas and inspiration with artists of various styles. To submit your work,
email your submission to: submit@poetictheater.com
and check www.poetictheater.com for the pieces that will be presented.
6-19-2011 Tuesday 8pm
Luminous Ragas Indian classical music for bamboo flute played by
Steve Gorn with Bill Buchen Tablas Friday 5-7 pm 6-24-2011
Tussie-Mussie workshop to learn the 16th Century language of flowers and create a posy that has a special message for you and a loved one. organized by Mary Buchen and Connie Berry
6-3-2011 - Friday 7-8 pm
NYFA Reading with Jen Lefever
6th and B Garden is proud to present a reading of the first two acts of the screenplay, “SLAYING DRAGONS” by 2010 New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) fellow, Jen Lefever.
"SLAYING DRAGONS" follows the story of Delores Muntz; a 35-year-old imaginative homebody who falls in love with an eccentric old man and soon discovers an exciting world exists beyond the confines of her grandmother’s Jersey City row home. As her friendship blossoms and love takes hold, she slowly learns that life is meant to be lived, not feared even when the end result may be painful. There will be a short Q&A after wards with the author. We hope to see you there!
6-10-2011 - Friday 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Jennifer Lefever is a 2010 Artist Fellowship recipient of the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA).
This presentation is co-sponsored by Artists & Audiences Exchange, a NYFA public program, funded with leadership support from the New York State council on the Arts (NYSCA).
Clay Animal Workshop - pond creatures - frogs and turtles - organized by Effie Serlis
explore the creatures that live in a pond. create your own pond animal sculpture from air drying clay to decorate and take home! open to adults and children - children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult
Saturday June 11th 2pm – 3:30pm
Acoustic Night NY A traveling monthly unplugged acoustic series featuring local musicians with a large emphasis on playing in some of the beautiful spaces of New York City. 6th and B is certainly no exception. Join us for what is sure to be an exceptionally inspiring night of music and for the first time at Acoustic Night NY poetry! Hope to see you there!
Please check www.acousticnightny.com for past artists and venues.
Sunday June 12th 4-9:30 Raindate - Tuesday June 14th fr: 6:30 to 11
East Village Kids Flamenco Company An annual tradition at the 6th & B Garden this event features adorable dancers from the age of 5 to 15 dancing Rumba, Cantinas & Fandangos, all traditional flamenco under the direction of Maya de Silva 3pm with picnic party at 4
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Saturday June 18 3pm – 6pm RAIN DATE - June 19th
12th Street Winds: Woodwind Quintet with flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn. Ann Bordley, flute, Cindy Mermin, oboe, Sarah Cohen, clarinet, Barbara Pedley, horn, Matt Rosenberg, bassoon.
present as part of Make Music New York - Tuesday June 21 at 5 pm
Poetic Theater Productions
Poetic Theater Productions Presents... is an opportunity for writers and performers to present what they are working on, to hear it out loud in front of an audience, and to exchange ideas and inspiration with artists of various styles. To submit your work,
email your submission to: submit@poetictheater.com
and check www.poetictheater.com for the pieces that will be presented.
6-19-2011 Tuesday 8pm
Luminous Ragas Indian classical music for bamboo flute played by
Steve Gorn with Bill Buchen Tablas Friday 5-7 pm 6-24-2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
May 2011
6th Street and Avenue B Garden
open sat-sun-1to6.
Kasba Workshop:Prep for Plant and Bake Sale Make Planters and Pot Arrangements.
We Will Sell for the Plant Bake Sale.
Learn how to make planters out of tea cups and other interesting items-make a planter for mothers or for someone special.
Oranized By Master Designer Kim Depole
Sunday May 1st at 1p.m.
Plant and Bake Sale..Annual Funraiser..
Annual .Garden Fundraiser we will be selling bake goods refreshments and special outdoor garden and indoor plants with specially made plant arrangements-e-items and doctors answering your plant questions are among the things that make this year special.
Saturday and Sunday May7th and 8th from 11am to 5pm.
Poetry in the garden,our long standing poetry program organized by Mindy Levokove.
Leading New York poets take to the stage along with an open session-welcome New York poets.Our long standing Poetry in the Garden series,some 15 years,is coordinated by Mindy Levokove long time lower east resident and poet.
Sunday May 15th. 4pm……raindate is the 22nd…
Full Moon Celbration.! Come and gather to celebrate the beauty of the garden under a full moon!
Music,Laugher,Poerty,Mystery,Bonfire, Smores!!
Tuesday May 17th…7pm til 10pm.
Mindy Hung,reads from her tales about about lost dreams and confused Canadians.
Ms Hung is a 2010 Artist Fellowship recipient of the New York Foundation for the Arts(NYFA).
This presentation is co-sponsored by Artists&Audiences Exchange,
aNYFA public program,funded with leadership support from the New York State Council on the Arts(NYSCA)
ThursdayMay 19th 6p.m.RaindateThursday Thursday, june 2.
Mighty Action Racket Theatre…Intergenerationl Workshop TAKES YOUNG ACTORS AND PARENTS orcaretakes on an awesome,self-empowering theatrical adventure.Racing through a menu of voice and movement skills,actors write linesmlearn choral actions and become collaborators in an instanttheatre company.Each session includes a short performance.Presented by Lois Kagah Mingus and Joanie Fritz Zosike
Organized For the Garden By Effie Serlis….Saturday May21st..2pm..Raindate June4th
Avram Fefer Jazz Trio…Avam has performed in fifteen countries around the world,has published poetry and essays is a saxophononist,
bandleader and composer now residing in New York City .http//www.AvramFerfer.com….Saturday May21st 5pm
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6th Street and Avenue B Garden
open sat-sun-1to6.
Kasba Workshop:Prep for Plant and Bake Sale Make Planters and Pot Arrangements.
We Will Sell for the Plant Bake Sale.
Learn how to make planters out of tea cups and other interesting items-make a planter for mothers or for someone special.
Oranized By Master Designer Kim Depole
Sunday May 1st at 1p.m.
Plant and Bake Sale..Annual Funraiser..
Annual .Garden Fundraiser we will be selling bake goods refreshments and special outdoor garden and indoor plants with specially made plant arrangements-e-items and doctors answering your plant questions are among the things that make this year special.
Saturday and Sunday May7th and 8th from 11am to 5pm.
Poetry in the garden,our long standing poetry program organized by Mindy Levokove.
Leading New York poets take to the stage along with an open session-welcome New York poets.Our long standing Poetry in the Garden series,some 15 years,is coordinated by Mindy Levokove long time lower east resident and poet.
Sunday May 15th. 4pm……raindate is the 22nd…
Full Moon Celbration.! Come and gather to celebrate the beauty of the garden under a full moon!
Music,Laugher,Poerty,Mystery,Bonfire, Smores!!
Tuesday May 17th…7pm til 10pm.
Mindy Hung,reads from her tales about about lost dreams and confused Canadians.
Ms Hung is a 2010 Artist Fellowship recipient of the New York Foundation for the Arts(NYFA).
This presentation is co-sponsored by Artists&Audiences Exchange,
aNYFA public program,funded with leadership support from the New York State Council on the Arts(NYSCA)
ThursdayMay 19th 6p.m.RaindateThursday Thursday, june 2.
Mighty Action Racket Theatre…Intergenerationl Workshop TAKES YOUNG ACTORS AND PARENTS orcaretakes on an awesome,self-empowering theatrical adventure.Racing through a menu of voice and movement skills,actors write linesmlearn choral actions and become collaborators in an instanttheatre company.Each session includes a short performance.Presented by Lois Kagah Mingus and Joanie Fritz Zosike
Organized For the Garden By Effie Serlis….Saturday May21st..2pm..Raindate June4th
Avram Fefer Jazz Trio…Avam has performed in fifteen countries around the world,has published poetry and essays is a saxophononist,
bandleader and composer now residing in New York City .http//www.AvramFerfer.com….Saturday May21st 5pm
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