Are you looking for free things to do in New York City (NYC) on September 5, 2009?
35 free events take place on Saturday, September 5 in New York City. Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides! Exciting, high quality, unique and off the beaten path free events and free things to do take place in New York today, tonight, tomorrow and each day of the year, any time of the day: whether it's a weekday or a weekend, day or night, morning or evening or afternoon, December or July, April or November! These events will take your breath away!
New York City (NYC) never ceases to amaze you with quantity and quality of its free culture and free entertainment. Check out September 5 and see for yourself. Summer or Winter, Spring or Fall! Just click on any day of the calendar above and you'll find most inspiring and entertaining free events to go to and free things to do on each day of September . Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides!
Some events take place all year long: same day of the week, same time there are there for you to take advantage of. One of the oldest free weekly events in Manhattan is Dixieland Jazz with the Gotham Jazzmen, which happen at noon every Tuesday. Another example of an event that you can attend all year round on weekdays is Federal Reserve Bank Tour, which takes place every week day at 1 pm (but advanced reservations are required). You can take at least 13 free tours every day of the year, except the New Year Day, July 4th, and the Christmas Day. If you are classical music afficionado, you can spend whole day in New York going from one free classical concert to another. If you love theater, then New York gives you an option to attend plays and musicals free of charge, or at deep discount. You just need to have information about it. And we are here to make that information available to you.
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35 free things to do in New York City (NYC) on Saturday, September 5, 2009
The most vibrant, iconic, and stylish festival in the world, a home-based, East Village/Lower East Side, artist-produced festival in a community world-renowned for its sense of adventure, creative excellence and chic. Featuring events, poetry, performances and music, to mention a few, will begin throughout the neighborhood on the 4th and run throughout the month.
Join 20-minute instructional paddles, and explore the Hudson River first hand. Please wear a bathing suit or shorts and a t-shirt, and know how to swim.
Catch-and-release fishing gives anyone and everyone the chance to fish. It’s an appropriate and fun activity for those as young as five.
All of the necessary supplies including rods, reels and bait, as well as complete instructions, are provided. Fishing poles are provided on a first come, first served basis, with a half-hour limit when others are waiting.
Catch-and-release fishing gives anyone and everyone the chance to fish. It’s an appropriate and fun activity for those as young as five.
All of the necessary supplies including rods, reels and bait, as well as complete instructions, are provided. Fishing poles are provided on a first come, first served basis, with a half-hour limit when others are waiting.
5 miles, slow pace, flat terrain. Mostly a beach hike from Rockaway Park to Riis Park to Fort Tilden, then back to bakery at 129th Street Belle Harbor, ending in Italian bakery. Rain cancels.
Explore the Cathedral's newly cleaned and restored Nave. Learn about the art, architecture and history of this great sacred space from 1892 to the present.
Includes free boat rides on Historic Tug Pegasus, Historic Tug Cornell, and Historic Fireboat John J. Harvey. Seating is very limited. call for details. You must arrive 1/2 hour before departure or risk losing your spot.
Also, there will be an open house on Historic Eric Canal Barge Day Peckinpaugh, Historic Erie Canal Tug Urger, and
The Showboat Museum and Circus Barge. Music by the Mercantillers, maritime exhibits and children's activities.
The Skate Park is open to all skate boarders and roller bladers willing to sign a waiver and wear proper protective gear. Individuals under 18 years of age must have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian.
Take a walk around the lands dominated by Belvedere Castle, situated high on Vista Rock. Visit the tiny 55-acre realm on an eclectic tour of history and nature. Tour is approximately one hour.
Capoeira is a lively martial art that originated in Brazil over 450 years ago. Self-defense techniques are concealed by graceful dance moves and spectacular acrobatics set to music. Taught by Professor Abará, classes are designed for all experience levels. Participants should wear comfortable clothing.
Weaves together history, events, architecture, and people of birthplace of NY, financial capital of the world, and hottest new neighborhood in the city. Stops include U.S. Custom House, Trinity Church, Wall Street, NY Stock Exchange, other architectural and cultural sites. Rain or shine.
The 79th Annual Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit consists of oils, pastels, watercolors, mixed media, graphics, photography, sculpture, and crafts including fabric, jewelry, glass, wood, and ceramics.
Prof. Bill Solecki of Hunter College explores personal experiences with integrating sustainability into our everyday lives in an open, interactive audience format.
Explore the Cathedral's newly cleaned and restored Nave. Learn about the art, architecture and history of this great sacred space from 1892 to the present.
You'll be amazed at what you'll see.... a hidden bench that tells time, miniature boats powered by the wind, a magnificent sculpture celebrating fresh water, and a glorious drinking fountain for the city's equine population. These are just some of the the sites along the way on this east to west walk through the park. Tour is approximately one hour long.
Choreographer Jill Sigman and composer Kristin Norderval bring their mobile, interactive installaion-performance piece. Passersby will be asked to contribute “confessions” about their physical and emotional trash. These recorded or written testimonials will then be incorporated into an instant sound/movement performance.
The play takes taks the audience on a journey through a natural environment as the scenes unfold around them. "The process creates a bond among the audience and they leave with open hearts, wide eyes and changed minds," says the play's creator Markell Kiefer. "Because of this many consider it a healing play, an offering for peace."
The Buddha Prince draws from both eastern and western artistic traditions, mixing physical theatre with mask, puppetry and traditional Tibetan music and dance.
The tour explores the social and political history of the Union Square neighborhood through discussions of the people, history, architecture, and forces that have shaped this community. You’ll hear how Union Square got its name, see where the legendary Tiffany & Co. once stood, and learn how to read the clock (yes, it’s a clock!) on “The Metronome” sculpture and so much more!
Highlights: Tudor City, the United Nations, the former home of Katherine Hepburn, the Raul Wallenburg Memorial, the Ford Foundation, Japan House and more.
Was Shakespeare actually a Marrano Jewish woman? This production, guided by a radical new dramaturgy, demonstrates the idea with performances of anti-Christian satires in three of Shakespeare's best-known tragedies.
Before the performance at 2:15pm, there will be a "Virgin Mary Mystery Play Procession," an outdoor event at Washington Square, starting at southern end near chess boards. This is a procession that leads the audience to the theater.
New York Magazine’s Best Lounge Act of 2009, Ethan Lipton & His Orchestra plays a brand of jazz-folk-country-blues with sharp wit and a cockeyed worldview. Lipton and his bandmates deliver their uniquely American music with mixed-message sincerity and soul.
Cynthia Hopkins & Gloria Deluxe has played at the Bowery Ballroom (opening for David Byrne), the 2001 Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival, Pete’s Candy Store, Tonic, and Joe’s Pub, among numerous other venues, In the band’s first performance outside of New York City, they opened for Patti Smith at MASS MoCA.
The Auerglass is a two-person wooden pump organ designed by the artist Tauba Auerbach with her friend Cameron Mesirow of the band Glasser. The instrument cannot be played alone. It requires two people to play. One player has to pump in order for the other to play and vice versa. There is a four-octave scale that is divided so that each of the two players plays every other note.
Auerbach and Mesirow will play a composition written specifically for the instrument. It combines music that Auerbach wrote as a child, songs from Glasser and new material. Ida Falck Øien, who creates the costumes for Glasser, has created special costumes with shifting states for the Auerglass players to wear.
The play takes taks the audience on a journey through a natural environment as the scenes unfold around them. "The process creates a bond among the audience and they leave with open hearts, wide eyes and changed minds," says the play's creator Markell Kiefer. "Because of this many consider it a healing play, an offering for peace."
The Buddha Prince draws from both eastern and western artistic traditions, mixing physical theatre with mask, puppetry and traditional Tibetan music and dance.
A new play by the award-winning off-Broadway playwright , makes its Manhattan debut in a staged reading directed by Kat Georges. The play highlights an evening of Beatnik Theater & Poetry and is a featured event of the New York Howl Festival.
The play features characters representing some of the leading Beat figures including Ginsberg, Carl Solomon, Harold Norse and Neal Cassady. They meet their match in the form of a bevy of unheralded Beat women. The play focuses on mental illness as a real social issue and the belief that women were the bedrock of the All Boys Beat Club.
Discussions by Beat scholars and poetry will follow the play.
This year the celebration honors the personal and artistic partnership of John Cage and Merce Cunningham and their profound influence on generations of art-makers, who helped revolutionize art, music, and dance. In the video "Cage/Cunningham," filmmaker Elliot Caplan traces the history of their collaboration through tour footage, archival interviews, and their associations with key figures in art, literature, dance, and music.
Mark Morris’s production stars Stephanie Blythe as Orfeo with Danielle de Niese as Euridice. Heidi Grant Murphy is Amor. James Levine conducts. This a videotaped performance shown on an outdoor screen.
To celebrate its twentieth year, Warp Records and Warp Films will bring together a roster of artists, directors and guests for a series of spectacular events around the world. Several of the label's hottest artists will tear up the stage, including sets from electronic masters Jimmy Edgar, Hudson Mohawke and Clark, as well as Warp DJs.
THIS WILL OCCUR ONLY ON CLEAR NIGHTS, SO PLEASE CALL AHEAD TO CONFIRM.
Come look through a telescope at the stars. The Inwood Astronomy Project is the largest public outreach program in New York City, hoping to get 5000 New Yorkers to come look through a telescope for the first time. They will be giving away posters, postcards, and other doodads.
There is always a telescope to look through, and a knowledgeable astronomer to answer questions. Bring a flashlight for the climb to the hilltop. Call for details.