Are you looking for free things to do in New York City (NYC) on June 17, 2010?
61 free events take place on Thursday, June 17 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 June 17 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 June . 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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61 free things to do in New York City (NYC) on Thursday, June 17, 2010
Fitness in the Square begins at 7:00 AM with "The Basics of Running 101" followed by "Open Level Yoga" at 8:00 AM, both presented in partnership with lululemon athletica. Then at 9:00 AM join "Brooklyn Bridge Bootcamp" for a full body aerobic workout.
Tai Chi and Eternal Spring are instructed by members of the Tai Chi Chuan Center. Classes are for all ages and experience levels. Classes are rain or shine.
Learn about central banking functions that Federal Reserve System performs and see Bank's vault of international monetary gold on bedrock of Manhattan Island, five stories below street level. Learn why Federal Reserve has "Federal" in its name, while it's a private bank, not Federal at all. Congressman Ron Paul considers the Federal Reserve "both corrupt and unconstitutional" Five tours daily on the hour.
A hike through the National Historic Landmark District.
Behind the façade of the island’s military structures lie hidden courtyards and stately grounds resounding with echoes from the past. Join a National Park Ranger for this 1.5 hour, 1.5 mile walking experience and discover how the role of the island evolved to meet the changing needs of New York City and the nation.
New York City's best and funniest walking tour. This high-energy tour will take you through the heart of the Lower Manhattan, entertaining you, your friends and family with stories, hidden secrets and relevant information about the Big Apple. The USA’s first capital city, a center of global finance and a tribute to over two centuries of immigration and the American experience - New York City's history is the history of America. And on every step of our tour, expert guides - part professors, part performers - will explain why.
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.
As a member of Fela Kuti’s indispensable group Africa 70 (founded in the early 70s), legendary Nigerian drummer Tony Allen created the pulse of Afrobeat and, with it, an entire genre. Reared on both the buoyant sounds of Ghanaian highlife and American jazz, Allen played with Fela for 15 years before setting off on a successful career as a solo artist, which solidified his reputation as the master of the understated polyrhythmic groove.
This exciting Klezmer group brings eclectic exuberance to
Yiddish musical genres from all over the map. Their versions of lesser-known gems take you on an exhilarating journey of both reinvention and respect.
Russ Kassoff is currently the Conductor/Pianist on Broadway in Twyla Tharp's critically acclaimed Come Fly Away, featuring 15 magnificent dancers accompanied by a 19-piece big-band playing live to the recorded voice of Frank Sinatra. He toured as pianist to Sinatra by request from '80-'91- including the Ultimate Event tour with Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin and Liza Minnelli. He served as pianist/accompanist for Liza Minnelli from '82 -'01 and Minnelli's music director and conductor for the highly acclaimed Minnelli on Minnelli National Tour.
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.
A hike through the National Historic Landmark District.
Behind the façade of the island’s military structures lie hidden courtyards and stately grounds resounding with echoes from the past. Join a National Park Ranger for this 1.5 hour, 1.5 mile walking experience and discover how the role of the island evolved to meet the changing needs of New York City and the nation.
New York City's best and funniest walking tour…..and it’s Free! Arguably the world's most valuable, busiest and most crowded pieces of real estate, Midtown Manhattan is what most visitors think of when they think of New York City. Home to some of the city's most iconic architecture, from Gothic to Post-Modern and from Beaux-Arts to Art Deco (lots of Art Deco). it's not difficult to understand why. But just behind the massive facades, lie facinating histories is just waiting to be peeled away.
A series of flamenco dances are performed by three hundred dancers, and photographed by the master cinematographer Vittorio Storaro.
100 min. In Spanish with English subtitles.
The cast of the hilarious Broadway revival, including Anthonty LaPaglia, Tony Shalhoub, Justin Bartha, Jan Maxwell and others, in conversation with theater critic David Cote.
The final presentation in a series of four talks in which emerging artists discuss the influence and relevancy of drawing within their multifaceted practices. With diversity in both technique and approach, the artists in this series share an affinity for integrating drawing into a wide range of mediums – painting, sculpture, installation, mixed media – to critically investigate subjects of interest to them be it economics, politics, quantum physics, the human subconscious, or personal narrative. These artists’ unique forays into conceptual thinking and theoretical significance further broaden our conceptions of the field of drawing and highlight current trends and issues in contemporary art.
Françoise Gilot is one of the most enduring artists of the post World War II School of Paris. After deciding at the age of five that she wanted to be an artist, Gilot has plotted a course for her career which is interwoven with the evolution of modern art in the 20th Century.
M.E.L. is fronted by Brooklynite Melanie Klaja, who has performed at numerous NYC music venues such as The Fillmore, The Knitting Factory, The Bitter End, The Cutting Room, Pianos, Rockwood Music Hall, Ella, Coda, Pete's Candy Store, Canal Room, National Underground, The Living Room, Fontana's, Bar 169, Ulysses’, Sidewalk Cafe, Alphabet Lounge, and Kenny's Castaways, just to name a few.
Have you always wanted to learn how to draw beautiful works of art to hang in your home or give as gifts? Now is your chance to attend a drawing master class led by one of our talented members. An artist will be teaching a hands on workshop on still life, charcoal drawing. They will provide drawing pads, vine charcoal, and kneaded erasers.
Dr. Mathilda Tham will discuss how fashion and our relationship with it can incorporate more sustainable ideas, practices, and processes. Dr. Tham is a Visiting Professor in Fashion at Beckmans College of Design, Stockholm.
Tap your natural potential to network your way to your dream job or next business opportunity. This workshop presented by Diane Ciccolini, a consultant and career coach with over 20 years of HR consulting experience, will help you understand networking in a way that has personal meaning for you as well as the networking methods that suit your needs and personality.
A walking program that encourages New Yorkers of all ages to get fit while enjoying the outdoors. With funding provided by Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, Parks hired trained walking instructors who will keep participants active, exercising and having fun.
Yumiko Nagata, a Gataku artist, will present a series of works for her solo exhibition. The exhibition will feature 12 of her latest works. Nagata’s works are inspired by an ancient picture scroll, Tales of Genji Scroll, which dates back to the early 12th century. The central theme of her works is Gagaku dance as depicted in the scroll, where the dancers perform on brocade cloth spread in a garden. Nagata uses her original relief printing method, Gataku, to form lines and shapes in Japanese calligraphy ink on washi paper.
lululemon athletica provides free yoga classes for all ages and levels. Awaken the body’s potential with revitalizing movement, stretching, breathing, and poses. Some of yoga’s benefits include weight loss, deeper sleep, release from pain and arthritis, and a more youthful appearance. Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy movement. Mats are provided. In case of rain, please call.
The Trojan Women is the third tragedy of a trilogy of dealing with the Trojan War by the Greek playwright Euripides. Produced during the Peloponnesian War, it is often considered a commentary on the capture of the Aegean island of Melos and the subsequent subjugation of its populace by the Athenians earlier in 415 BC, the same year the play premiered. The Trojan women of the play are the same that appear in the final chapter of The Iliad, lamenting over the loss of Hector in this outdoor theater performance. Directed by Nicholas Martin-Smith.
Featuring Pablo Mayor, Folklore Urbano takes Latin music to an entirely new dimension by synthesizing jazz with Colombian folkloric music, performing authentic and refreshing material. Folklore Urbano's music is a celebration of the native music of Colombia. Pablo Mayor has taken the Colombian folklore and has combined it with an extensive knowledge of jazz harmonies and arranging.
This unique exhibition is a result of a creative encounter of glass artist Borek Sipek and didgeridoo player Ondrej Smeykal. A musical instrument, a design object, a visual arts installation, a live performance, an exhibition of photographs...
We tend to think of history as settled, set in stone. Yet our nation's history contains plenty of ironies, misconceptions, and revelations that didn't make it into the textbooks. In this spirited and in-depth reexamination of U.S. history (years 1776-2000), the author digs deep into our past to expose and elucidate surprising truths that show how little-known individuals and events played surprisingly influential roles in the great American story.
With Catherine Chung, Ana Maria Jomolca and Myra Shapiro. This anthology is full of some vary famous authors writing about that volatile relationship between two sisters.
Savoir Adore is Deidre Muro and Paul Hammer. Their debut record a concept album, The Adventures of Mr. Pumpernickel and the Girl with Animals in Her Throat and their latest is In The Wooded Forest.
Dead Phones is: Basil Bayne, vocals-guitar; Darren O'Brien, synths-guitar; Matt Livick, bass-vocals; and Gregg Giuffre, drums. They describe their music as "post punk/Chinese pop/Disco House."
In his first novel, memoirist Sledge imagines the life of poet Elizabeth Bishop and her lover, socialite and architect Lota de Macedo Soares, while they lived together in Brazil during the 1950s and ‘60s. Both women struggle with their demons as, from a remote mountain compound in Samambaia (where Lota has designed and built a glass house), Elizabeth wins the Pulitzer Prize and Lota rises to power in the turbulent political sphere of Rio de Janeiro.
Shakespeare's immortal tale of ambition, lust and murderous treachery. With: John-Patrick Driscoll, Sean Gilbert, Sean Hagerty, David Graham Jones, Jillian Lindig, John-Michael Marrs, Bryant Mason, John Michalski, Melissa Miller, Nick Salamone, Clay Storseth, and Tina Stafford.
Sent to the town of Mesopotamia, Tennessee, to track down a story, journalist Sandy Bloomgarten winds up tracking down another: someone is killing Elvis impersonators who perform at the annual Sing-the-King festival. Nersesian's latest novel is a satiric thriller that takes an amusing view of America's predilection with the superficial over the relevant, and celebrity excitement over real news.
Istrati published the book for which he is best known in 1923; it was an immediate sensation in Europe, and Istrati was recognized as one of the great Modernists. Brilliantly rendered in contemporary American English, this new version by the eminent translator and critic Christopher Sawyer-Laucanno offers the 21st century American reader the opportunity of a discovery.
Celebrate this new version and enter the fabulous and colorful atmosphere of old Danube stories in a surprise performative reading directed by Ana Margineanu, followed by a conversation with the translator and publisher Edward Foster.
Brooklyn comic and impresario Eugene Mirman, “equal parts Andy Kaufman and Andy Warhol,” (Esquire Magazine) hosts a scaled-up version of his regular comedy spectacular, which has become something of a local institution. John Hodgman, Michael Showalter, and Hannibal Buress are scheduled to appear, along with music, late additions that will amaze (or at least delight), and other oddball surprises. “Mirman has a skewed observational wit rather than a sweaty Friar’ Club shtick…and kills with self-deprecating ease.” (Spin)
Alongside more than forty world premieres featuring both established and up-coming composers, the Momenta Quartet’s repertoire includes standards by masters like Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven, consort music of the Renaissance, and 20th-century music.
New in paperback, short-listed for the Booker Prize, this is a gothic tale of suicide, mystery and murder. Dr. Faraday is brought in to examine a maid, and he finds he can never leave.
The Oscar winner returns as Shylock in this classic. Also with Gerry Bamman, Francois Battiste, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Bill Heck, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Byron Jennings, Heather Lind, Hamish Linklater, Jesse L. Martin, Nyambi Nyambi, Lily Rabe, Matthew Rauch, Richard Topol, and Max Wright.
A multimedia theater piece revolving around the 60th birthday party for the patriarch of an Irish family living in America. As the day looms, the four adult children ─ scarred from childhood wounds inflicted by their father ─ try to come to terms with honoring the man who caused them so much suffering. The weight of the conflict strains an already knotted marriage between father and mother and a day meant for celebration and unity, threatens to bring down an already fractured family.
Dolores Rice is a playwright, film-maker and novelist. Her short films have appeared in numerous festivals internationally. Her feature film debut, The Whole of the Moon, will be shot in Dublin, Sinai Desert, Egypt and New York in the fall. She has worked as a director in the Theatre in Dublin, London, and Paris.
In the Flesh is a monthly reading series held the third Thursday of every month at the appropriately named Happy Ending Lounge, and features the city's best erotic writers sharing stories to get you hot and bothered, hosted and curated by erotic writer/editor Rachel Kramer Bussel (Best Sex Writing series, Do Not Disturb, Spanked, Dirty Girls).
Lovers' lives are complicated by city law and feuding faerie royalty in the Bard timeless comedy. This performance will be mobile and interactive. Audiences are advised to wear sneakers and/or comfortable shoes. The Norwegian cast brings the production to NYC from its opening in Oslo, Norway, in English.
With Michelle Williams and RuPaul.
A naive teenager is sent to rehab camp when her straitlaced parents and friends suspect her of being a lesbian.
85 min.
Soul Glo is a variety show starring the all-African-American cast of "Nobody's Token" performing a completely improvised sitcom. The show also features multicultural stand-up and sketch comedy by some of the most talented underground comics in New York.