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SUMMARY:Somatic Healing Group
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking to find insight awareness & courage to break and move past old patterns that no longer serve you? In this facilitated group\, we find ways of supporting the unique needs of each member\, while also learning to more effectively relate to others. We learn to be seen for who we really are – and to others as they really are.  We find healing where before we may have felt pain or disconnection from the self. We find insight\, awareness and courage to break and move past old patterns that no longer serve us.  The sessions utilize Core Energetics\, an approach that engages group members through body\, dialogue and awareness. Group sessions include shared movement and expressive work and opportunities for members to process individual issues and struggles they want support in working through. This group provides a safe and therapeutic environment\, where you can express your feelings\, take risks\, connect to others and further your emotional growth process.\nThis group will help with: PTSD\, Various Forms of Abuse\, Relationships\, Anger\, Body Image\, Guilt/Shame\, Anxiety\, Panic\, or Depression\, Self Esteem\, Injury\, Addictions\, Personal Growth\, Life/Professional Transitions \nGroup Capacity: 10-12 participants
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/somatic-healing-group-2/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community
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SUMMARY:Canto-Mando Drag Show: New Year's Eve Edition
DESCRIPTION:"929 Drag Show: Canto-Mando"\, NYC's ONLY Canto-Pop & Mando-Pop drag experience\, is returning for their third show this year with the special New Year's Eve edition\, featuring all Asian drag performers and an open bar for the entire show.  \n  \n Support Asian-owned and LGBT-owned local businesses and fierce Asian drag artists to kick off the new year! \n– \n✨ Hosted & Shows by Angel Au\, Sina & Felicia Oh \n DJ Spinning Pop Music in Mandarin and Cantonese \n Games + Lucky Draw \n– \n️ Date: December 31\, 2023 \n⏰ Time & Price:  \n1st Show: 7:00PM – 8:45PM($108/person) \n2nd Show: 9:00PM – 10:45PM ($108/person) \n3rd Show: 11:00PM – 1:00AM ($138/person with a champagne toast during countdown) \n Venue: 929 (42-45 27th St\, Long Island City\, NY 11101) \n️ Tickets are available on Resy (Link in Bio) for admissions and open bar* only. Food can be ordered separately. \n*Open bar includes signature\, seasonal & classic cocktails\, mocktails\, beer\, and selected spirits. \n– \nAbout the drag performers: \nAngel Au – Chinese-American trans drag queen prominently known for her viral TikTok videos. As a Glam Award nominee for Breakthrough Artist in 2023\, Angel has performed and competed in multiple pageants throughout NYC. \nSina – Sina (she/her) is a BK-based drag artist who explores the nuances of the Asian diaspora through performance. Born in China and educated in America\, Sina aims to create a space where traditional and modern elements blend seamlessly. Sina's performances are often a subtle yet tasteful nod to her cultural background\, inviting viewers to engage with her world of fantastical glamour. \nFelicia Oh – Always giving you the full frontal fellatio fantasy\, Felicia Oh is a first-generation Taiwanese-American immigrant\, but she's not your model minority – she's just a model. \n  \nAbout 929: \n929 is a cocktail & vinyl record bar inspired by Canto-Pop & Mando-Pop. From craft cocktails and small bites to music and art display\, 929’s goal is to create an immersive space for the celebration of Cantonese and Mandarin pop music from the 1980s and beyond. Sipping a cocktail inspired by Chinese ingredients while jamming to music playing on vinyl and browsing the music memorabilia collection in the space is exactly what we would love to see you doing. We believe in celebration\, introduction\, and most importantly\, preservation of the pop culture we grew up with.
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/canto-mando-drag-show-new-years-eve-edition/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Before The Drugs Kick In
DESCRIPTION:A 62-year-old woman in an insane asylum closes her eyes and becomes a 28-year-old stand-up comedian. \n  \nExtended & Moving to Queens! \nAfter a nearly sold out run at UNDER St. Marks\, The Edinburgh Fringe Hit moves to The Court Square Theater in Long Island City\, Queens for 12 performances in January. Strictly limited engagement. \nInspired by personal experience\, the delivery (not material) of Dave Chappelle\, Christopher Nolan films\, Netflix's Russian Doll and HBO's Hacks\, the show is an intimate blend of stand-up\, theatre and time travel starring NYC comedian and actress Maria DeCotis* (Broadway\, Vogue\, Rolling Stone) as comedian Lynn T. Walsh. \nThe show is dedicated to anyone\, especially young mothers of the 80s\, 90s and early 2000s\, who society wrote off as crazy instead of giving them an opportunity to live. \nBefore The Drugs Kick In made its world premiere at the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe to multiple five and four star reviews while being nominated for two of the biggest awards at the largest arts festival in the world\, the BBC Writersroom Popcorn Award for Best New Writing and the Mental Health Foundation Fringe Award. The play is written\, directed and produced by comedian and playwright Mike Lemme with movement direction by Mandy Gordon. \nContent Warning: Before The Drugs Kick In contains distressing themes with strong language and mentions of suicide but it's also full of punchlines too. \nCourt Square Theater \n44-02 23rd Street \nLong Island City \nQueens\, NY 11101 \n5-minute walk from the 7\, M\, E trains \nDoors open 15 minutes before showtime \nFor any questions\, please email mike@mikelemme.com \nAppropiate for ages 18+ or 16+ if your family is a mess.
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/before-the-drugs-kick-in/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Musical Ears | Music Exploration and Appreciation
DESCRIPTION:Musical Ears aims to introduce kids to the joy of music! Through sonic discovery\, they will learn fundamental musical concepts such as harmony\, rhythm\, ear training\, and melody while being introduced to music culture and history. Our students will learn to appreciate music at an early age and enjoy its many benefits (artistic\, educational\, personal\, and social) without the frustration of private music lessons. We learn in an interactive play-based group setting.  \nOur mission is to cultivate musicianship\, arts\, and culture in our community starting with our kids. \nThis is not a series where students master a specific instrument. The program is a progressive series where the kids learn the introductory concepts\, listen to music from around the world\, and also have special guest talks from some of New York City's leading artists who are also passionate educators. \nDirected by GRAMMY Award Winner & Latin GRAMMY Nominated artist and composer\, Mr. Gabriel Chakarji and Afterschool Collective Founder Jessica Stasi \n  \n**Week 1: Introduction to "Musical Ears"** \n– Class Introduction and Icebreaker Activities \n– Explanation of the Course's Objectives and Structure \n  \n**Week 2-3: Exploring Rhythms** \n– Introduction to Rhythms: Clapping\, Stomping\, Drumming \n– Basic Rhythms from Different Cultures (e.g.\, African\, Latin) \n– Rhythm Games and Activities \n  \n**Week 4-5: World Music Styles** \n– Introduction to Different World Music Styles (e.g.\, Samba\, Reggae\, Bollywood) \n– Listening and Appreciating Music from Various Cultures \n– Dancing to World Music Styles \n  \n**Week 6-7: Singing Around the World** \n– Learning Simple Songs from Different Cultures \n– Vocal Techniques and Harmonies \n– Singing Together as a Group \n  \n**Week 8-9: Introduction to World Instruments** \n– Overview of Various World Instruments (e.g.\, Djembe\, Sitar\, Maracas) \n– Building Simple Homemade Instruments \n– Playing Basic Tunes on Instruments \n  \n**Week 10-11: Crafts and Instrument Building** \n– Hands-On Craft Activities: Make Maracas\, Rainsticks\, and Other Instruments \n– Decorating and Customizing Crafted Instruments \n  \n**Week 12-13: Single recorded by the Steam Lab Band!** \n– Forming a band\, deciding wich song to record \n– Principles of recording\, singing\, and playing to the mic while listening to each other. \n– Recording a video of the experience \n  \n**Week 14-15: Group Performance Preparation** \n– Group Rehearsals for a Final Performance \n– Selecting Songs\, Instruments\, and Dance Routines \n– Preparing Costumes and Props \n  \n**Week 16: Final Performance and Celebration** \n– Group Performance Showcasing the Music\, Dance\, and Crafts \n– Class Celebration and Sharing of Experiences \n– Certificates and Farewell
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/musical-ears-music-exploration-and-appreciation/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Finback LIC $3 Crispy Morning Opening Weekend
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the opening of Finback LIC\, the brewery's third location just steps away from Queens Plaza\, the new taproom will feature $3 drafts of its flagship pilsner\, Crispy Morning\, on Saturday\, January 13th and Sunday\, January 14th. On the latter day\, Finback is calling all local running groups to hit the new space at noon for $3 Crispy Mornings\, the perfect post-run refreshment. 
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/finback-lic-3-crispy-morning-opening-weekend/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Building a Better World - MLK No School Day Camp
DESCRIPTION:MLK had a dream to make the world a better place. In today's camp\, we will focus on Building a Better World – through Robotics! Campers are challenged to think critically about the world around them. As students identify problems\, they will think creatively about how they can use technology to inspire change. Through a series of games\, LEGO mosaics\, engineering challenges\, and lots of laughs\, students will end the day with a new Robotic that aims to make the world a better place. We all have a dream – What's Yours? \nYour child will learn the fundamentals of programming while navigating through programming instructions to make their inventions come alive. Students will work in groups to create robotic models that help to better the world. When building without instructions\, children are challenged to think creatively both on a large and small scale. As they brainstorm the purpose of their model and troubleshoot building issues\, they will practice crucial problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/building-a-better-world-mlk-no-school-day-camp/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community,Family
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SUMMARY:ART AND HERITAGE
DESCRIPTION:The intention behind this January exhibition is clearly demonstrated with two artists active in Korea. Park\, Juho is an artist who works with rice as his subject\, while Yoon\, Mansik\, as an artist\, personally crafts the masks needed for the UNESCO intangible Cultural Heritage performance of Bongsan Talchum. He not only crates the vibrant characters but also directs the stage\, bringing them to life on stage throughout his lifetime. \n  \nYou are invited to immerse yourself in the captivation art exhibition. \nThe opening reception will take place on January 13\, 2024\, from 4:30pm to 6:30pm at Studio Artego. \n32-88 48th Street\, Astoria\, New York 11103 \nDirections:  Take the  M or R train and alight at 46th street station. \n 
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/art-and-heritage/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240120T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240120T140000
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SUMMARY:Bitches Books and Breakfast feat. Pretty Deadly
DESCRIPTION:B \,B\,&B is a safe space for women (all women; cis\, trans or otherwise) and non-binary folks to get together discuss some books\, eat some food\, and enjoy each other's company (other people are welcome \, too!). \nThe books are selected based on creative input from women creators. All are welcome as long as you are open-minded and kind. \nEveryone Comics is hosting the event\, and can be the place you pick up the book. Your ticket is paying for your bagels\, tea and coffee\, as well as a discounted copy of the book. You can come in and pic it up any time after purchase. If you already own it\, don't worry\, you can get 10 dollars off something else in the store. \nYour hosts\, Kels and Cass\, are life long comic book readers\, and besties who want to extend and curate a similar reading experience for others. \nThis month's book is "Pretty Deadly" by Kely Sue Deconnick and Emma Rios \nKELLY SUE DeCONNICK (Avengers Assemble\, Captain Marvel) and EMMA RIOS (Dr. Strange\, Osborn) present the collected opening arc of their surprise-hit series that marries the magical realism of Sandman with the western brutality of Preacher. Death's daughter rides the wind on a horse made of smoke and her face bears the skull marks of her father. Her origin story is a tale of retribution as beautifully lush as it is unflinchingly savage. \n 
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/bitches-books-and-breakfast-feat-pretty-deadly/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240121T190000
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SUMMARY:Fertile Ground New Works Showcase: January
DESCRIPTION:Tickets are $18 online and $20 at the door \nTicket Link: https://danceentropy.networkforgood.com/events/59328-fertile-ground-january-2024 \nFERTILE GROUND has supported emerging and established artists for 18 seasons\, showcasing the work of over 50 choreographers each year. The non-curated program features 6 dance makers each evening and includes a post-performance discussion with wine\, moderated by Green Space Artistic Director Valerie Green. \nJanuary Artists:\nAlanna Huling\nGwen Appenfeller\nJack Murphy\nNavatman Dance\nShira Kagan-Shafman\nSteph McIsaac
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/fertile-ground-new-works-showcase-january/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240124T200000
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SUMMARY:SculptureCenter Winter Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an opening reception celebrating R.I.P. Germain: Avangarda\,  In Practice: Claudia Pagès\, and Small World Cinema. \nR.I.P. Germain: Avangarda\nJan 25–Mar 25\, 2024 \nSculptureCenter is pleased to present the first exhibition in the United States of R.I.P. Germain. UK-based\, R.I.P. Germain investigates how structures of exclusion lead to the creation of para-institutional spaces\, practices\, and modes of sociality and solidarity. His practice explores how a lack of access to financial\, legal\, and other forms of state-sanctioned resources foment support systems that respond to the needs of underserved and excluded communities. \nIn New York\, R.I.P. Germain will present a series of newly commissioned sculptures in the guise of facades and storefronts. R.I.P. Germain’s presentation will expand his recent explorations of “false fronts”– or spaces that present themselves in one way but function in another. Offering an appearance of banality\, they frequently mask an illegal operation. Liminal and precarious spaces of trade\, the fronts also run as spaces of care and sociality. These engineered facsimiles represent amalgams of frontages for “baggy spaces” (as coined by the artist and the activist-curator Helen Starr)\, places “found in every city\, governed by their own logics — market and moral\, they function as ways to serve a community need that otherwise remains unmet.” These conditions generate specified ways to access and operate within them that cut across typical social hierarchies and stratification. In hyperlocal terms that interrogate what it means to be “in the know\,” R.I.P. Germain’s work asks whether such semi-secrecy produces community\, reproduces the destructive dynamics of the outside world\, or allows for other systems of sociality and value to develop. \nIn Practice: Claudia Pagès\nJan 25–Feb 19\, 2024 \nClaudia Pagès’s work circulates word\, body\, music\, and movement in multiple directions\, tracing the continuity of logistics systems (like shipping and transport) alongside legal language and proceedings in hypnotic video installations. Pagès refers to the subjects of her work as “containment architectures\,” upholding power through the flow of goods and capital. Pagès’s new work for SculptureCenter is a video installation sited between two locations that mark the “birth of bureaucracy” – ancient caves tallied with trade markers and the paper's entrance to Europe through the Silk Route. \nSmall World Cinema\nJan 25–Mar 25\, 2024\nIn collaboration with Taipei Fine Arts Museum\, SculptureCenter welcomes Small World Cinema\, a presentation of moving image works from the Taipei Biennial 2023 – Small World\, to New York City. \n“Small World\,” the theme of the 13th edition of the Taipei Biennial\, suggests both a promise of greater control over one’s own life\, and a threat of isolation from a larger community. As the curators suggest\, our world can become smaller as we grow closer to one another\, but also as we grow apart\, and Taipei Biennial 2023 – Small World takes place within such a suspended state. \nDivided into four programs and spread across SculptureCenter’s lower level galleries\, Small World Cinema includes works made between 1981 and 2023 by Tekla Aslanishvili; Yin-Ju Chen; Samia Halaby; Li Yi-Fan; Artemio Narro; Ipeh Nur; Ellen Pau; Giorgi Gago Gagoshidze; Jen Liu; Jumana Manna; Bahar Noorizadeh in collaboration with Rudá Babau and Waste Paper Opera (Klara Kofen\, James Oldham\, Gary Zhexi Zhang\, Anna Palmer); Oleksiy Radynski; John Smith; Su Yu-Hsin; Wang Ya-Hui; C. Spencer Yeh; and Zhou Tao (as of Jan 11). \n  \nSponsors\nGenerous support for R.I.P. Germain: Avangarda is provided by ARTNOIR and Micki Meng. Special thanks to Neon Fab Studios\, New York. \nIn Practice 2023 is made possible by the generosity of the Elaine Graham Weitzen Foundation for Fine Arts. \nIn Practice 2023 is made possible by the generosity of the Elaine Graham Weitzen Foundation for Fine Arts. The Foundation’s support for SculptureCenter’s annual open call exhibition reflects Elaine Graham Weitzen’s (1920-2017) lifelong commitment to emerging artists and her exuberant support of new ideas in art. Weitzen served as a devoted Trustee of SculptureCenter from 1987 to 2017. \nMajor support for the In Practice program is provided by the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. The In Practice program is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. \nLeadership support for SculptureCenter’s exhibitions and programs is provided by Carol Bove\, Barbara and Andrew Gundlach\, the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation\, Jill and Peter Kraus\, and Teiger Foundation. Major support is provided by the Marguerite Steed Hoffman Donor Advised Fund at The Dallas Foundation\, Karyn Kohl\, Miyoung Lee and Neil Simpkins\, Eleanor Heyman Propp\, and Jacques Louis Vidal. Support is also generously provided by the May and Samuel Rudin Foundation\, Inc.\, with additional funding from Candy and Michael Barasch\, Sanford Biggers\, Libby and Adrian Ellis\, Jane Hait and Justin Beal\, and Amy and Sean Lyons.
URL:https://www.longislandcityqueens.com/event/sculpturecenter-winter-opening-reception/
LOCATION:SculptureCenter\, 44-19 Purves Street\, Long Island City\, New York\, 11101
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community
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