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SummerStage 2011 runs from June 7 - September 2, 2011 at the MainStage in Rumsey Playfield in Central Park, with additional performances and attractions at East River Park, Marcus Garvey Park, Tompkins Square Park, and 12 other parks throughout the five boroughs of New York City.
Summer in the City is not all air-conditioned offices and sizzling sidewalks. Thanks to SummerStage, performances ranging from American pop, Latin and world music to dance, spoken word and family programs fill a vital niche in New York City’s summer arts festival landscape.
Some of the main events are:
Motown Meets NYC, a special fundraising event taking place in Central Park on Tuesday, June 14, 2011. Hosted by Colman Domingo, 2011 Tony Nominee and Obie Winner, performing artists include:
For the third year, Istanbulive, an all-day showcase of Turkish music takes place at Rumsey Playfield. Istanbulive brings together one of the largest-ever assemblies of musicians from Turkey on an American stage and presents the most diverse live music the nation has to offer. Istanbulive III is supported by the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
A new live show by comedian/ musician/ bon vivant Reggie Watts and Natasha Leggero will play the MainStage as well.
An avowed "disinformationist," Watts improvises musical sets on the spot, using only his voice and a looping machine. No two songs are ever the same.
And when Leggero is not acting in such series as Chelsea Lately and Ugly Americans, she tours the country as a standup comedian, having appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
The sounds of Africa come alive with performances by:
Other presentations include:
Everybody Loves the Sunshine, a series of unique commissioned works celebrating be-bop icon Roy Ayers‛ 70th birthday, featuring spirited re-interpretations of his classic works by the Jazz Mafia and a performance by Roy Ayers.
For theater enthusiasts, SummerStage has commissioned two distinctive theater pieces from up and coming playwrights:
Other theater performances are:
Dance aficionados can enjoy 14 Free SummerStage Dance performances is a wide array of genres, including tap, hip-hop, step, modern, flamenco and salsa. Among them are:
Musical highlights for this season include:
Pink Martini encompasses a multilingual, international style of music that blends the band members‛ diverse multi-national backgrounds. By drawing inspiration from music from all over the world, and crossing genres of classical, jazz and old-fashioned pop, the band has referred to itself as "musical archeologists, digging through recordings and scores of years past and rediscovering beautiful songs."
The Charlie Parker Jazz Festival annually assembles some of the finest musicians in the world who reflect Parker’s musical individuality and genius, to promote appreciation for this highly influential and world-renowned artist. Two days of free concerts take place in neighborhoods where Charlie Parker lived and worked: in Harlem’s Marcus Garvey Park and the Lower East Side’s Tompkins Square Park. Featured artists include:
Wanda Jackson / Imelda May
As a recent inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for her pivotal role in the evolution of popular music, Jackson was the first woman to perform unadulterated rock and roll. Imelda May also performs.
The Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital Series presents six performances. This Recital features rising stars Angela Meade (soprano), Dimitri Pittas (tenor), Jennifer Johnson Cano (mezzo-soprano) accompanied by pianist Bradley Moore.
Documentary Film at Central Park Summerstage
Films featured include:
For refreshment, Brooklyn Flea returns to Central Park, making it that much easier for audiences to eat and drink well while enjoying great performances.
"I am thrilled to have the Flea back at SummerStage. It was my hope to raise the quality of food offerings at the festival, and the Flea exceeded even my expectations," said SummerStage General Manager Rachel Black.
This is only a sample of the many performances happening at Central Park‛s MainStage. Many other events take place at other venues in the five boroughs.
For more information, visit www.SummerStage.org.
SummerStage
June 7 - September 2, 2011
Central Park
Rumsey Playfield
Fifth Avenue at 69th Street
New York City
East River Park
Montgomery Street to East 12th Street
FDR Drive
Manhattan
Marcus Garvey Park
120th St. to 124th St.
(betw. Lenox Ave. and Park Ave.)
Manhattan
212-860-1394
Tompkins Square Park
Avenues A to B, and
E 7th to E 10th Streets
Manhattan