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Top Christmas Concerts in New York City – Lincoln Center, Trinity Church, and More

“Family Christmas” at Lincoln Center

Named by Lin-Manuel Miranda as “the next big thing on Broadway”, the versatile Mexican musician and artist Jaime Lozano, a regular at Lincoln Center, returns to the David Rubenstein Atrium for the last concert of his residency in 2023, this Thursday, March 14. December. “Christmas in Family” is a show full of stories and songs about finding a new home, learning a new language, trying to fit in, chasing the American Dream, missing your homeland and what it means to celebrate Christmas as an immigrant in a new country. . Accompanying Lozano will be his “Familia,” an all-Latin star cast of Broadway and Off-Broadway performers. Free. At 7:30 pm in the David Rubenstein Atrium of the Lincoln Center (61 West 62nd Street). Information:https://www.lincolncenter.org.

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Justin Quiles at Irving Plaza

Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Justin Quiles arrives with his rhythm and provocative lyrics at Irving Plaza (17 Irving Pl) this Thursday, December 14. Quiles’ songwriting skills stand out in his genre, having written many of the hits for the biggest names in the industry, such as Karol G, Daddy Yankee, Maluma, J Balvin, Anitta, Natti Natasha, Wisin & Yandel, Farruko , among others, and obtained multiple hits of his own and award nominations, with songs like “Medallo”, “Ojos Ferrari” and “Loco”, to name a few. At 11:00 pm. Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com.

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Christmas concerts at Trinity Church

Trinity Wall Street Church (75 Broadway, Manhattan) kicks off its Christmas performances this week with the concert “Handel’s Messiah.” Guest conductor Ryan Brandau will lead the Trinity Baroque Orchestra and soloists from the Trinity Wall Street Choir in a performance that has become a beloved Christmas tradition that has captivated New York audiences since it was first presented by the church in 1770. Thursday December 14th and Friday December 15th. Thursday’s performance will be streamed live on Trinity’s website and YouTube. Free entrance. More information:https://trinitywallstreet.org.

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“The Yorkville Nutcracker” en Hunter College

Enjoy a magical tour of 1895 New York City with Dances Patrelle. The trip begins with a Christmas Eve party at Gracie Mansion, attended by dignitaries from around the world; get excited to witness a battle with giant-sized mice; then take a heart-warming midnight rollerblade ride on the ponds of Central Park; to finally ride a sleigh to the Grand Conservatory of the Bronx Botanical Gardens in time for a breakfast buffet of goodies. This is all part of “The Yorkville Nutcracker” show, presented by Dances Patrelle, Dec. 14-17 at The Kaye Playhouse en Hunter College ( 68 street entre Park y Lexington Avenues). Entradas:

Photo: Eduardo Patino

Dancing salsa with La Excelencia

This Friday, December 15, dance to the rhythm of the award-winning New York band La Excelencia, a group of eleven musicians inspired by the salsa music of the 70s and the current sociopolitical landscape. Fusing traditional salsa elements with a modern and uncompromising sound, their music revitalizes social consciousness amid a powerful and danceable soundtrack, the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable night of social dancing GO! at the Atrium of Lincoln Center (61 West 62nd Street). Under the leadership and direction of founder Julián Silva, La Excelencia has enjoyed solid success and continues to focus on the future with a commitment to giving a voice to the next generation of salseros. Free. At 7:30 pm. Information:https://www.lincolncenter.org.

Photo: Courtesy Lincoln Center

A visit to the wINTERverse

Winter is coming… and this time to the wINTERverse. Until January 16, New Yorkers will be able to immerse themselves in an interactive universe of immersive art for all ages. With snowflake decor, a cocoa-to-go kit and more, visitors to wINTERverse at INTER_ (415 Broadway, SoHo), will enjoy winter fun with an immersive twist, perfect for a cozy date night or an exciting outing with friends and family. More information:

Photo: Courtesy INTER

“The Red Rose” en el Puerto Rican Traveling Theater

The play “The Red Rose”, an exciting show that intertwines percussion, dance, politics and much more, continues its presentations at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater (304 W 47th St). The theatrical piece is a tapestry of diverse narratives, pulsating rhythms and powerful performances that pays tribute to Afro-Puerto Rican writer and activist Jesús Colón. Arriving in New York City as a young stowaway in the winter of 1917, Columbus became a popular chronicler of the Puerto Rican immigration experience and one of its enduring icons. The production chronicles his fateful encounter with undercover FBI agent Mildred Blauvelt and his subsequent confrontation before the Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1959. Until January 7th. Tickets:https://ci.ovationtix.com.

Photo: Krystal Pagán

gingerbread new york

The Rockefeller Center, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Bronx Zoo, the Apollo Theater and other iconic places in New York City have been masterfully converted into sweet figures. A total of 23 gingerbread structures are part of the “Gingerbread NYC: The Great Borough Bake-Off” exhibit on view at the Museum of the City of New York through January 15, 2024. The MCNY is located at the 1220 Fifth Avenue. For more information visit:

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“12 Days of Christmas” at the Bohemien Bar

Bohemien Bar, a chic cocktail bar in Brooklyn Heights, is offering a “12 Days of Christmas” themed happy hour from 5 to 7 p.m., Sunday through Thursday throughout the month of December. The happy hour will feature their holiday cocktails, as well as their $12 cheese and vegetable board offerings, to commemorate the popular Christmas song “12 Days of Christmas.” The venue has a number of winter-themed cocktails, including but not limited to: the O Sanctissima, a mix of tequila, mulled cider, vanilla, lemon juice and dried carrots, served in a snowman cup; and the Dulce Besos, served in a gingerbread man cup, made with hot chocolate with mezcal, Madeira, cayenne powder and toasted marshmallow. It is located at 97 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn. Information:

Photo: Courtesy Bohemien Bar

2023-12-14 14:00:00
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