RSVP Here BCA's Bronx Memoir Project (BMP) Workshop Series continues with Series II: Inherited Memories: A Generative Memoir Writing Workshop led by Alicia Anabel Santos. This free virtual workshop series is open to all regardless of writing experience. Memories are how stories survive, whether inherited…
Learn how to maneuver through the proposal process, make choices for the subject and pre-execution of the work, learn how to procure materials, obtain work permits, and handle contract negotiations. Learn more about the levels of interaction with public administrators, community organizations, and municipal…
Biographies are composed chronologically, but memoir is a poetic and jazzy literary genre that welcomes a creative approach to structure. In this workshop, we’ll learn how a memoir can be structured around patterns, juxtapositions, and connections. We’ll look at some inspiring models and then create…
When revising a manuscript, writers often feel overwhelmed when confronting the false starts, messy scraps, and weak sentences that seep into an early draft. In this workshop, we’ll discuss a variety of appealing, effective, and creative approaches to revision that can be customized for your project.…
In celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month, we explore the Haitian influences on the birth of jazz in New Orleans, with a discussion led by ethnomusicologist Lois Wilcken, Professor of Francophone Studies Wilson Décembre, and musicians Bobby Sanabria and Miguel Andres Tejada. Featuring performances by…
Calling all visual artists from the Tri-State area! For more information, guidelines, eligibility, selection criteria and application, please visit www.sugarhillmuseum.org/air-2019. INFO SESSIONS: Tuesday, March 12 and Monday, April 1 6:00 - 7:30pm RSVP at sugarhillmuseum.org/air-2019 Application deadline…
Join co-hosts Amy Joy Robateau and Tim W. Brown at the biweekly Art in the Basin open mic. Help us celebrate the series' second anniversary as we feature special guest readers throughout the month of April. Poetry, fiction, storytelling, all genres invited.
Learn how to tell a story in the traditional Indian way during this free workshop on the art of Abhinayaopen to all ages. In Indian classical dance, Abhinaya is the subtle use of hand gestures, facial expressions and body language. Abhinaya, movements can be used as a device to metaphorically narrate…
Poetic Affair LEHMAN STAGES Join us at our monthly poetry showcase! Come sign up for the slam, inspire and be inspired! Sign up begins at 7pm, slam begins at 7:30pm Hosted by R.Q.Tek See you soon!! $5 suggested donation The SET @ Lehman College In the Speech and Theatre Building 250 Bedford Park…
Hosted by the hilarious Bill Santiago, known for his Comedy Central and CNN specials, our Bronx comedy showcase will feature local comedians Gastor Almonte, Pedro Gonzalez, and Atheer Yacoub. Parental advisory: Content may include adult language and themes. Free and open to the public.
COMIC CULTURE: DYNAMIC BRONX Free Cartoon classes for kids age 9 - 14 We focus on comics, manga, writing and even basic Photoshop using the multicultural legends of Bronx to tell our thrilling tales. Guest speakers will include industry pros. Art supplies provided. The first class is Saturday, April…
Inspired by April’s Poetry Month, this week’s workshop will be led by BostonPoet Laureate Porsha Olayiwola: Often times, a poem is built around the information the writer has provided. More times than not, transcendent poems leave a reader with a sense of wonder and mystery, by sometimes, not providing…
Craft your own poetry journal with us! Using words and images, patrons will create a poetry journal for them to keep. No registration required. Materials will be provided.
Get inspired to write poetry! In this workshop, we will read three poems and analyze their form, content, and structure. We will then use these poems as inspiration, and participants will create their own original works. No Registration Required.
Share your passion for poetry at Parkchester's Poetry Read-In. Participants are encouraged to read out works by their favorite poet or bring in original works. No experience reading poetry required. No Registration Required.
Ricardo Alberto Maldonado is a poet and translator who was born and raised in Puerto Rico. His poems and translations have appeared in Boston Review, DIAGRAM, Guernica, and Sidebrow, and his translation work on Colaterales/collateral by Dinapiera Di Donato can be found in the New York Public Library.…
Lynn Melnick is the author of several poetry collections Landscape with Sex and Violence (2017) and If I Should Say I Have Hope (2012) and has edited and contributed to number of other collections. She was a former fellow at the New York Public Library’s Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers and…
Learn how to create an effective portfolio or enhance your current one to gain entrance into the gallery or museum of your dreams. It is important that your portfolio catches the eye of curators before your work is installed. This session will offer the necessary tools to a successful portfolio. Open…
Most of us New Yorkers are transplants from other cities or immigrants from other countries. We're united by both MTA problems and the crushing feeling of loss. We love this city of dreams deeply, yet miss the lives we once had. For native New Yorkers, loss of home could include gentrification. Nostalgia…
Art in the Air is back with Artist Ruth Marshall featuring Poet Orlando Ferrand. Let’s decorate the courtyard with balloons using colorful words, letters and the language of poetry by YOU for our library community.
Seniors from PSS Highbridge are showing their paintings made during Su Casa Program painting workshop with Aida Miró.
Join co-hosts Amy Joy Robateau and Tim W. Brown at the biweekly Art in the Basin open mic. Help us celebrate the series' second anniversary as we feature special guest readers throughout the month of April. Poetry, fiction, storytelling, all genres invited.
Poetry reading and film screening in observance of Holocaust Remembrance Day. Featuring guest poet and actor Géza Röhrig, star of Son of Saul (2015) and To Dust (2018), and nine additional poets reading Holocaust poetry. Special preview screening of the short film Write Me, directed by filmmaker Pearl…
Art is frequently used to amplify social justice causes and bring traditionally marginalized voices to the forefront. Especially in a changing metropolis like New York, the visual arts play a crucial role in raising awareness and advocating for community change. By examining global protest art through…
On Saturday, May 4th the South Bronx Independent Artist Coalition (SBIAC) will host the 2019 South Bronx Open Studio Tour. Come out and explore the vibrant art scene in the South Bronx. Galleries and artist’s studios will be open to the public. Free transportation will be provided to shuttle visitors…
Our body is a memoir and museum of those who have loved us. In our private rooms, in our work place or even when we walk on the streets, we carry other people, invisibly, with us. I carry my mother with me on my face. I carry my father’s laughter. Who are the people you carry with you? A person’s…
A book/CD release party for Alessandra Belloni’s 'The Healing Journey of the Black Madonna.' Alessandra will perform with Joe Deninzon and Steve Gorn, followed by a preview of the play 'Dark is My Mother' by members of The Workcenter of Jerzy Grotowski and Thomas Richards. Artwork from the Dark Magdalena…
The Riverdale Choral Society will perform Annelies, a choral work based on the Diary of Anne Frank. The work was composed by James Whitbourn with a libretto by Melanie Challenger. The piece will be performed using the chamber version arranged for a small group of instruments, choir, and soprano solo.
Classic and Current Disney musical favorites selected by Bronx County Chorus
Live Music by The B.O.O.M. fka Boom Bits featuring Atiyya, Raquel Jean & Rio Azul! DJ Set by Uptown Vinyl Supreme! $10 Admission Happy Hour 9pm-11pm $5 Beer, Wine & Sangria
Mexico’s greatest female artist, if not most well-known, Frida Kahlo painted brutally honest self- portraits that reveal her psychological and emotional response to adversity and trauma. She was alone often, and, in turn, worked obsessively with self-portraiture. Her reflection fueled an unflinching…
Proud, provocative, and uncompromising poet and activist Essex Hemphill gave voice to the experiences of black gay men during the 1980s and 90s. Timothy DuWhite, Michelle Parkerson and N i’ja Whitson convene for an evening to pay tribute to Hemphill’s work and influence, hosted by Darnell L. Moore.
For writers, pairing with a literary agent can be a daunting task. Your best bet at finding a literary agent begins way before you actually set out to find an agent. There are many factors to consider before seeking professional representation of your work. In this session, there will be tips and advice…
Afro-Descendants can be found all over the world, concretely the Caribbean and all throughout the Americas. To persist in their resistance of ancestral trauma, they have rebelled in subtler ways by keeping their folklore alive, as well as their individuality wherever they go. This year, Fem Flava is…
The Bronx Council on the Arts’ is excited to announce the return of our FREE Summer Concert Series! Join us on May 11th for at Poe Park for the Latin Jazz musical stylings of Grammy Award-winning artist John Benitez. About John Benitez Bronxite John Benitez is a 2012 BRIO winner who also won a Grammy…
Some view the Bronx as the neglected borough. Yet it has produced a Supreme Court Justice, award winning entertainers, and recently a young politician changing Congress. Storyteller Paula Ralph Birkett explores their journey and more through original music, theatrical pieces and spoken word to find how…
Growing up in rural Nicaragua, queer performance artist Elyla Sinverguenza (Fredman Barahona) endured the country’s toxic and ongoing legacy of colonialism. In their visceral new performance piece Saint Peter Goose/Duck Pulling, Sinverguenza transforms a violent and hyper-masculine ritual from the…
A MUSICAL OFFERING 2019 MAY 13, 2019 | 7:30 PM Christ Church Riverdale 5030 Henry Hudson Parkway, Bronx NY 10471 Goldberg Sonata for 2 violins and continuo in C Concerto for harpsichord and strings in f minor, BWV 105 Wir eilen mit schwachen, doch emsigen Schritten, Bach BWV 78 Stabat Mater: Giovanni…
Get an introduction on the basics of website building, online banding, marketing presence, and logo creation. Maximize social media platforms to inform the world about you and your work. Also, explore digital networking strategies to enhance your marketing and selling skills to appeal to new audiences…
In celebration of Chamber Music Appreciation Month, the Bronx Arts Ensemble and Lehman College's Children's Theatre Company will present an original musical play, Jasmine's Song, to engender music appreciation in young people. With a pre-concert discussion to introduce children to the instruments used…
Have the opportunity to paddle 5 miles of the Bronx River on May 18th! Join us and celebrate the kick off to our paddling season! Space is limited for paddlers. Sign up your Flotilla team today! The Amazing Bronx Flotilla is a one-of-a-kind adventure and fun celebration of our efforts to reclaim the…
KHCC is holding the Seventh Annual Neighborhood Festival on Saturday, May 18, 2019!
One of the biggest differences between a first and final draft of a memoir or fictional piece is the center of gravity. The center of gravity is the point around which your memoir revolves, the glue that holds it together, the thing without which there would be no memoir or fiction. The problem with…
The Bronx Music Heritage Center's Bronx Living Legends series will honor Puerto Rican plenero Benny Ayala for his career as a pioneering plenero in the Bronx and cultivating the next generation of plena and bomba musicians. The program will be emceed by ethnomusicologist Cesar Colóm Montijo. Performances…
This is a public gathering which explores the possibilities of drawing as a group. Exercises will be worked on that trick the normal brain to hand relationship and open up the mind. Visualization exercises are done where participants will create symbols of personal meaning and identification to define…
It's Sunday and The Bronx Beer Hall knows you need Brunch! Catch us every Sunday from 11 AM - 4 PM. Choose from 8 delicious brunch dishes & an unlimited drink special that includes your choice of Mimosa, Beermosa, Black Velvet, Breakfast Shandy, White Sangria, or Red Sangria.
This exhibition tells the fascinating story of how Grosvenor Gallery in London promoted artists from the Eastern Bloc, when art from “behind the Iron Curtain” was largely unseen by Western audiences, and played a central role in shaping the Hebrew Home Art Collection. Included are works by 35 artists…
Join The Bronx Concert Singers (BCS), Music Director Robert René Galván, guest professional vocalists and musicians, for SINGS MY SOUL, an afternoon of Gospel, Spirituals and Sacred Jazz, headlined by Robert Ray's GOSPEL MASS. Tickets: General $20/ 2 @ $35; Seniors & Students $15; Child $5. At…
A program of beloved gospel arrangements and spirituals. Concert will world-premiere the arrangement of RIDE ON KING JESUS by Tamara Cashour, composer/arranger. Ms. Cashour won the BCS BRIO AWARD IN MUSICAL COMPOSITION in 2015.
20TH ANNUAL DANCE OF THE WHITE DRESS -FEATURING FANIA ALL-STAR EDDIE MONTALVO Y SU ORCHESTRA & DJ BROADWAY, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 2019, 5:00PM - 10:00PM, Bronx YMCA, White is the required attire for the event. ADMISSION: $40 in advance/$45 at the door | Purchase Tickets https://www.eventbrite.com/e/20th-annual-baile-del-traje-blanco-dance-of-the-white-dress-ticket.…
On Monday, May 20th, the Bronx Council on the Arts is pleased to host CreateNYC: Office Hours with the Commissioner “Voices (Un)Heard,” a part of an ongoing series by CreateNYC inviting the public to join open-ended conversations on topics relevant to arts and culture. CreateNYC and BCA invite LGBTQ-identifying…
Join The Bronx Beer Hall every Tuesday night for the best FREE karaoke in The Bronx. Our Karaoke set up combines music, open mics and great craft beer for some outrageous and (sometimes) great performances. DRINK SPECIALS FROM 9 PM - 11 PM. Come sing with us in a completely judgment free zone - just…
Bronx Council on the Arts and The Actors Fund are pleased to present this affordable housing seminar that aims to help participants navigate the process, and get organized so they can be prepared to apply. The application process is explained in simple steps and helps applicants avoid common mistakes.…
Come join The Bronx Beer Hall in celebrating delicious craft beers from the one and only Sloop Brewing Company. Nerd out about beer with brewery reps while sipping on Sloop's famous Juicebomb IPA, Supersoft IPA, or their decadent Coco Baked Stout.
Author, publisher, visual artist, and BRIO winner Orlando Ferrand will share the process for transforming a completed manuscript into a book that can be enjoyed by readers as both a repository of content and a work of art. He’ll discuss the steps that writers should consider and research before embarking…
It's Sunday and The Bronx Beer Hall knows you need Brunch! Catch us every Sunday from 11 AM - 4 PM. Choose from 8 delicious brunch dishes & an unlimited drink special that includes your choice of Mimosa, Beermosa, Black Velvet, Breakfast Shandy, White Sangria, or Red Sangria.
This Free workshop will provide students with an introductory experience at creating sustainable sculptures with recycled materials, focusing on left over wood from construction sites. Participants will learn how to respect and properly use basic wood working tools to create both artistic and functional…
You are cordially invited to a FREE concert - a gesture of gratitude for receiving the 2018 BRIO Award for artistic excellence in music composition from the Bronx Council On The Arts. Works included are by Beethoven, Finzi, and Jim Lahti with Timothy Maureen Cole, soprano; Jeff Adler, clarinet; and Matt…
Join The Bronx Beer Hall every Tuesday night for the best FREE karaoke in The Bronx. Our Karaoke set up combines music, open mics and great craft beer for some outrageous and (sometimes) great performances. DRINK SPECIALS FROM 9 PM - 11 PM. Come sing with us in a completely judgment free zone - just…
2019 Arts Fund Grant recipient Michele Brody will be hosting a special hat making workshop and CommuniTea at the Bronx Museum of the Arts. CommuniTea is an interactive performance series featuring a shared tea service during which, participants share a tea along with their stories, memories and reflections…
Come to The Bronx Beer Hall to try three delicious craft beer's by our northern friends from Maine Beer Company. Nerd out about craft beer with brewery representatives while sipping on your choice of Maine Beer Co.'s Lunch IPA, Spring IPA, or Zoë Amber Ale. Hope to see you there!
Get your last look at our current exhibit, Feelings of Home: Folk Culture and Memory. Stop by on Friday, May 31st for the closing reception (6PM-9PM) featuring Matriarchs in Motion from 7PM to 8:30PM. Who are your local matriarchs? How do young women lead in keeping diasporic movement, rhythms, and…
History and expression are experienced through movement, textiles, clothing, and other modes of representation that intersect with day-to-day experience. Feelings of Home explores this idea, centering local dancers, textile artists, and game-makers, among others, who work to preserve collective memory…
Milk (2008) Examines the life and assassination of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to political office in California. 2 hrs and 8 mins. MPAA rating: R; for language, some sexual content and brief violence.
Milk (2008) Examines the life and assassination of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to political office in California. 2 hrs and 8 mins. MPAA rating: R; for language, some sexual content and brief violence.
In the new age of technology, ownership of your creativity can be in constant jeopardy. As an artists, exposure of your work on popular mediums, such as the Internet, can have its negative consequences due to unauthorized usage. How do you showcase your work and still protect it? In the course, professionals…
A biopic of the first transgender person to be successfully elected to public office in India. 2hrs and 30 mins. Unrated.
Despite separation of geography and time, images are constantly repeated and connected. Paul’s work consists of juxtapositions of imagery across the spectrum of time and space. It is common in his work to find drawings of old sculpture next to advertising images, anatomical diagrams, photographs from…
Uptown Vinyl Supreme rocks the best open format vinyl party in The BX every First Saturday of the month featuring legendary DJs such as Grand Wizzard Theodore, Tony Touch, Large Professor, Breakbeat Lou, Miranda Maxwell, Grandmaster Caz, Ted Smooth, Easy Mo Bee and a host of others! Happy Hour specials…
I am a local Bronx artist and I will be exhibiting some of my ceramic masks at “Buunni Coffee”, 3702 Riverdale Avenue, from June 2nd through July 28th. There will be a small reception on Sunday, June 9th, 3:00-6:00pm. For Buunni Coffee's hours. For additional information, email "janet@janetrothholz.com".
It's Sunday and The Bronx Beer Hall knows you need Brunch! Catch us every Sunday from 11 AM - 4 PM. Choose from 8 delicious brunch dishes & an unlimited drink special that includes your choice of Mimosa, Beermosa, Black Velvet, Breakfast Shandy, White Sangria, or Red Sangria.
Join The Bronx Beer Hall every Tuesday night for the best FREE karaoke in The Bronx. Our Karaoke set up combines music, open mics and great craft beer for some outrageous and (sometimes) great performances. DRINK SPECIALS FROM 9 PM - 11 PM. Come sing with us in a completely judgment free zone - just…
Join us for a free ceramic workshop in the garden! We will explore different techniques to create art using clay. The work created in this workshop will be fired and exhibited at La Morada restaurant from June 19th to June 26th.
The Bronx Council on the Arts invites you to the last performance of its FREE Summer Concert series featuring Salsa sensation Edwin Perez. Join us on Friday, June 7th for this exciting outdoor concert by the three-time Independent Music Awards nominee at Williamsbridge Oval Park. Special thanks to…
It's Sunday and The Bronx Beer Hall knows you need Brunch! Catch us every Sunday from 11 AM - 4 PM. Choose from 8 delicious brunch dishes & an unlimited drink special that includes your choice of Mimosa, Beermosa, Black Velvet, Breakfast Shandy, White Sangria, or Red Sangria.
Join The Bronx Beer Hall every Tuesday night for the best FREE karaoke in The Bronx. Our Karaoke set up combines music, open mics and great craft beer for some outrageous and (sometimes) great performances. DRINK SPECIALS FROM 9 PM - 11 PM. Come sing with us in a completely judgment free zone - just…
Geeks Who Drink is the nation's premier live trivia quiz game played weekly at The Bronx Beer Hall. Bring your friends and come test your brains! It's FREE, and teams of up to 6 people can enjoy drink specials and win prizes of up to $50 in free food and drinks.
Announcing our return collaboration with ODIOSAS & HYDROPUNK! Emo Nite is BACK! Bring your angst to get ready for an extended karaoke session, jam to a live band performance by Bronx based RON X and dance the night away with DJs Menudo Papi & Bad_Dominicana. $10 Door / $8 Door with Intimates…
A signature Bronx event that blossomed from a single-block party to a strip-wide summer festival, Fair @ The Square is a free festival put on by the Westchester Square Business Improvement District featuring a slew of festives from live musical performances, vendors, food and more! BCA is thrilled to…
This is Dianne Sposito's program, she wants to do registration through BCA. https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2019/06/15/storylining-organizing-inspiration
Join us for Dreams Unspoken, an evening of lyrical and hard hitting hip hop dance, original scenes, spoken word and photography shared by young artists participating in New Settlement's Programs for Girls & Young Women. From daydreams of stardom, to fantasies in action, from poetry in motion to visions…
James Reese Europe is the Army bandleader who is credited with introducing the French to jazz during WWI and U.S. audiences to tango, the first Latin American dance craze in the country. Europe’s music will be performed by the 78th Army Band-Jazz Combo, and a dance performance explaining the roots…
Karaoke is back on Saturday night once a month! Our Karaoke set up combines music, open mics and great craft beer for some outrageous and (sometimes) great performances. DRINK SPECIALS FROM 9 PM - 11 PM.
It's Sunday and The Bronx Beer Hall knows you need Brunch! Catch us every Sunday from 11 AM - 4 PM. Choose from 8 delicious brunch dishes & an unlimited drink special that includes your choice of Mimosa, Beermosa, Black Velvet, Breakfast Shandy, White Sangria, or Red Sangria.
Join The Bronx Beer Hall every Tuesday night for the best FREE karaoke in The Bronx. Our Karaoke set up combines music, open mics and great craft beer for some outrageous and (sometimes) great performances. DRINK SPECIALS FROM 9 PM - 11 PM. Come sing with us in a completely judgment free zone - just…
BCA and En Foco are proud to present Subject ≠ Object, the highly anticipated 2019 En Foco Fellowship Group Exhibition! The work of the ten winners will be on display, depicting works ranging from the Punk scene in Havana, Cuba, to the LGBTQ+ scene at Jacob Riis Park. Styles include diptychs, collages,…
Geeks Who Drink is the nation's premier live trivia quiz game played weekly at The Bronx Beer Hall. Bring your friends and come test your brains! It's FREE, and teams of up to 6 people can enjoy drink specials and win prizes of up to $50 in free food and drinks.
Emily O'Leary, Associate Curator, will present an illustrated talk on the life and work of Edith Isaac-Rose (1929–2018) and Bea Kreloff (1925–2016), co-founders of Art Workshop International (Assisi, Italy), painters, teachers, activists and life partners. The talk is hosted by the Hebrew Home at…
Geeks Who Drink is the nation's premier live trivia quiz game played weekly at The Bronx Beer Hall. Bring your friends and come test your brains! It's FREE, and teams of up to 6 people can enjoy drink specials and win prizes of up to $50 in free food and drinks.
Make Music New York presents NYC's largest one-day celebration of live music! Musical Artist SEDA will be back again at Parkchester Library, performing a mix of original songs and covers of R&B, pop, ballad and Latin favorites.
Join the award-winning Morrisania Band Project for the 13th annual Make Music New York celebration. Friday, June 21st, 3-4pm Lehman College, 250 Bedford Park Blvd, Bronx A free outdoor event for people of all ages. For details, visit www.makemusicny.org.
Latin Boogaloo is a fun, unique, funky style of music & dance that originated in NYC in the 1960s, blends Latin & funk sounds, & has a fascinating history! Come learn how to be a part of the Project and represent the BRONX! Join in for a mini Boogaloo class Jam out to Boogaloo music Chat…
It’s finally back…and better than ever! #TightSlap2019 is our 2nd showcase celebrating South Asian LGBTQI+ artists during Pride! Come out to BAAD! in the Boogie Down Bronx for a semma bindaas night of performances, liming, & dancing...or you’ll get one tight slap! Hosted by everyone's favorite…
It’s finally back…and better than ever! #TightSlap2019 is our 2nd showcase celebrating South Asian LGBTQI+ artists during Pride! Come out to BAAD! in the Boogie Down Bronx for a semma bindaas night of performances, liming, & dancing...or you’ll get one tight slap! Hosted by everyone's favorite…
It's Sunday and The Bronx Beer Hall knows you need Brunch! Catch us every Sunday from 11 AM - 4 PM. Choose from 8 delicious brunch dishes & an unlimited drink special that includes your choice of Mimosa, Beermosa, Black Velvet, Breakfast Shandy, White Sangria, or Red Sangria.
It's Sunday and The Bronx Beer Hall knows you need Brunch! Catch us every Sunday from 11 AM - 4 PM. Choose from 8 delicious brunch dishes & an unlimited drink special that includes your choice of Mimosa, Beermosa, Black Velvet, Breakfast Shandy, White Sangria, or Red Sangria.
Through July 11 at the Ethical Culture Society it's All About Art, featuring works by members of the Riverdale Art Association that show off the entire artistic palette including collage, acrylic, colored pencil, watercolor, mixed media, digital print, and wood assemblage. On Sunday, June 23, from 3…
Join The Bronx Beer Hall every Tuesday night for the best FREE karaoke in The Bronx. Our Karaoke set up combines music, open mics and great craft beer for some outrageous and (sometimes) great performances. DRINK SPECIALS FROM 9 PM - 11 PM. Come sing with us in a completely judgment free zone - just…
Join co-hosts Amy Joy Robateau and Tim W. Brown to read your creative work at the biweekly Art in the Basin Open Mic.. Poetry, fiction, storytelling, all spoken word styles are welcome. Now in its second year!
Geeks Who Drink is the nation's premier live trivia quiz game played weekly at The Bronx Beer Hall. Bring your friends and come test your brains! It's FREE, and teams of up to 6 people can enjoy drink specials and win prizes of up to $50 in free food and drinks.
The Company of dancers and stiltwalkers will present Farley's "Conversations with Monsters: Experiments in Puppetry and Dance", with a short talk by creator Alice Farley. Ms. Farley continues 40 years of work exploring geometrics of the human body, the magnification of human proportion, and the language…
A celebration of the Arts, Culture, and Heritage of the Afro-Caribbean Islanders living in the North East Bronx during Caribbean-American Heritage Month in June.
Free ceramics workshop open to all. Come and create with us! We will explore using different techniques to make forms out of clay. The work created in this workshop will be fired and exhibited at Flares Studio and Designs on 835 Dawson Street (just around the corner form the garden) at the end of the…
Latin Boogaloo is a fun, unique, funky style of music & dance that originated in NYC in the 1960s, blends Latin & funk sounds, & has a fascinating history! Come learn how to be a part of the Project and represent the BRONX! Join in for a mini Boogaloo class Jam out to Boogaloo music Chat…
Come see Bryan Durieux Live at The Bronx Beer Hall, an Alternative/R&B/Soul band based in The Bronx! $10 at the Door.
Lehman Center for the Performing Arts and Goya Foods is proud to present the debut performance at Lehman Center of El Principe de la Bachata, FRANK REYES, on Saturday, June, 29th at 8pm. In this special concert for all the fans of bachata, Grammy-nominated Frank Reyes, with his exceptional bachata rhythm…