Thursday, December 3, 2015

Weekend free art, dance and music in NYC

New York Theatre Ballet
Keith Michael’s The Nutcracker

dance
December 4, 2015 - December 5, 2015
Dec 4 at 7 PM & Dec 5 at 1 PM and 7 PM
Brookfield Place New York
Winter Garden
230 Vesey Street
New York, NY 10821

FREE TO ATTEND
This free one-hour version of the beloved holiday ballet performed to Tchaikovsky’s cherished score is set Art Nouveau-style circa 1907 with innovative choreography by long-time NYTB choreographer, Keith Michael. The acclaimed dance company will present three performances in the Winter Garden with a chance before each show for audience members to take photos with their favorite characters. One of the city’s only free opportunities to enjoy a holiday must-see, the production is part of Arts Brookfield’s holiday kick-off weekend. Perfect for ages 3 and up!

A New Holiday Tradition Illuminates Lower Manhattan
Luminaries

community, exhibition, family
December 2, 2015 - January 10, 2016
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Brookfield Place New York
Winter Garden
230 Vesey Street
New York, NY 10821

FREE TO ATTEND
Luminaries is a reimagined holiday tradition—a spectacular lighting display that follows the glass enclosed topography of the Winter Garden. Inspired by the season’s traditions of sharing, community and connection, visitors are immersed in a glowing canopy of 650 lanterns, embedded with LEDs, each capable of changing color and intensity.

THE MUSEUM OF FEELINGS EXHIBIT
Welcome to the first museum that reacts to emotions—and turns them into art.

Is New York feeling exhilarated, calm, optimistic? The Museum’s exterior changes color to reflect the the mood of the city by scraping social media and other real-time data.

Each installation invites emotional interaction. Touch, feel, play, listen, imagine and breathe. Step into the first kaleidoscope controlled by emotion. Float through the feeling of calm on a lavender cloud. Use your own biometric data to create a MoodLens—or unique emotional selfie—and match it with a perfect custom fragrance.

MOOD RING OF THE CITY
The Museum of Feelings actually feels things. Its unique exterior reacts to social media and real-time data to reflect New York's ever-changing mood in vivid color.

EXHILARATED

CAREFREE

JOYFUL

INVIGORATED

WORRIED

CALM

OPTIMISTIC

VISIT THE MUSEUM
museum of feelings exhibit - location map
FREE ADMISSION

OPEN TO PUBLIC
November 24th — December 15th
Closed Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26th

Monday — Saturday: 11am — 9pm
Sunday: 11am — 7pm

ADDRESS
230 Vesey Street, New York, NY 10080

Sunday
various times (thru 12/13): you have eight chances to choose your preferred borough for ushering in the festival of lights at a 32-foot-tall menorah lighting, at either- or both!- brooklyn or manhattan’s grand army plaza. >>

10am-5pm (sundays thru 12/27): ride back in time when the mta operates a fleet of vintage trains from the 1930s-70s along the m line between manhattan’s second avenue and queens plaza. normal $2.75 fare applies. >>

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