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The Dream Unfinished "VITALS: Health and Wellness Music Festival"
Aug
21
10:00 AM10:00

The Dream Unfinished "VITALS: Health and Wellness Music Festival"

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An outdoor health, wellness, and classical music festival advancing health equity amongst communities of color

Join us at VITALS, an outdoor health and wellness festival highlighting non-profit organizations and entrepreneurs advancing health equity amongst communities of color. Also featuring musicians from The Dream Unfinished, an Activist Orchestra, and the Harlem Chamber Players, in outdoor performances of works by diverse artists and composers. Free admission. 

When: August 21st, between 11 AM to 5 PM

Where: The front lawn of Jamaica Performing Arts Center. 

This event is supported in part by the Queens Council of the Arts, and is produced in partnership with Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning. 

Participating Organizations

  • Sinergia

  • MinKwon Center for Community Action

  • Queens Community House

  • South Asian Council for Social Services

  • GetCoveredNYC

  • Bangladeshi American Community and Youth Development Services

  • includeNYC

  • Make The Road New York

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"From Our Home to Yours" A Virtual Recital Series
Oct
3
7:00 PM19:00

"From Our Home to Yours" A Virtual Recital Series

The FilAm Music Foundation presents a live-streamed concert on Instagram of works by Beethoven, Brahms, and Ravel featuring FilAm Music Foundation Founder and world renowned pianist Victor Santiago Asuncion and rising star violinist Adrian Nicholas Ong at 7 p.m. CST live on Instagram at:

https://www.instagram.com/filammusicfoundationnfp

*Donations are encouraged and can be made at https://filammusic.foundation/donate/

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Take a Stand: A Concert for Black Lives
Sep
10
6:30 PM18:30

Take a Stand: A Concert for Black Lives

The first concert of the PROTESTRA 2020-2021 season! - A Virtual Classical Concert consisting of solo, orchestral, and chamber performances, as well as a panel discussion about the diversification of classical music, with all proceeds and ticket sales going to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and Black Classical Music Educators.

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