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Seminar about Crimea and rollerdrome: how to spend a weekend in New York (July 8-10)

'07.07.2022'

Olga Derkach

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What: Rollerdrome at Rockefeller Center

When: Friday-Sunday, July 8-10

Where: Rockefeller Center, 45 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, NY 10020

More: Starting April 15, his legendary skating rink will be transformed into a fabulous 1980s roller skating rink that will operate all summer long. This is the first time since 1940 that the plaza has briefly been turned into a skating rink for the warm seasons. True, the roller skating rink will be slightly smaller than the ice rink, but there will be more space for spectators and recreation.

The skating rink is open from April 15 to October 31, its working hours: from Monday to Wednesday - 10:00-22:00; from Thursday to Friday - 10:00-12:00; on Saturday - 8:00-12:00; on Sunday - 8:00-22:00.

Cost: $ 10-20

 

What: Zoo on Park Avenue

When: Friday-Sunday, July 8-10

Where: Park Avenue, between 34th & 38th New York

More: Park Avenue now has its own "zoo". The famous French sculptor Idrissom B. created sculptures of some of the iconic animals. Among them you will find Tyrannosaurus Rex, Mojo the gorilla, Baloo the bear, Manny the mammoth and others.

Idriss B. showed interest in art since childhood. With years of experience helping create retail stores and window displays for luxury brands such as Dior, Moncler, Coach and Michael Kors, Idriss B. has launched his unique art collection of origami animal sculptures in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and now New York. York.

Cost: Free options

 

What: The Whitney collection exhibition

When: Friday-Sunday, July 8-10

Where: Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort St, New York, NY 10014

More: Comprising over 120 works created entirely from the Whitney collection, this exhibition is inspired by the history of the museum's founding. The Whitney was founded in 1930 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, a sculptor and patron of the arts, to advocate for the work of American artists. Mrs. Whitney recognized the importance of contemporary American art and the need to support the artists who created it. The collection she amassed showed how these artists bring out the complexity and beauty of American life in a unique way.

Cost: $ 0-25

 

What: Exhibition “Mandala Laboratory”

Photo: Shutterstock

When: Friday-Sunday, July 8-10

Where: Rubin Museum, 150 West 17th St. New York, NY 10011

More: This is a unique exhibit on the power of complex emotions and how to turn them into positive ones that many of us would benefit from today.

The Mandala Lab uses fun and interactive tools to explore the feelings of jealousy, envy, attachment, pride, anger and ignorance. She shows visitors how to turn them into wisdom, achievement, insight and equanimity.

Cost: $ 0-19

 

What: Concert of classical music in support of Ukraine

When: Sunday, July 10, from 13: 00

Where: Forest Hills Jewish Center, 106-06 Queens Blvd

More: The Forest Hills Jewish Center will host a classical music concert in support of Ukraine. This is a great way to spend a meaningful weekend if you love classical music and want to support Ukrainians.

This charity concert was organized by musicians of Ukrainian origin, including those who were forced to flee Ukraine from the war.

The organizers promise to donate all the proceeds to the charity Razom for Ukraine, which provides critical humanitarian assistance to Ukrainians during the war. The cost of tickets is not fixed: guests are invited to determine the amount of the donation themselves (the recommended transfer is $15).

You can learn more about the concert or make a donation in support of Ukrainians here to register:.

Cost: $15

 

What: Charity concert “Belarus must be free”

Photo: Shutterstock

When: Sunday, July 10, from 16: 00

Where: 140 2nd Ave 140 2nd Avenue New York, NY 10003

More: Margarita Levchuk (soprano) and Ilya Silchukov (baritone) are Belarusian vocalists whose virtuosity and achievements brought them international recognition in the opera world. Levchuk and Silchukov are well known in their country for calling on Belarusians to resist the dictatorial regime of Alexander Lukashenko.

The artists will visit New York on July 10 with an exceptional program of Belarusian classical and folk music, as well as several Ukrainian compositions. The talented Tatyana Loisha will accompany the vocalists on the piano.

According to the organizers, all proceeds from the event will be donated to the Ukrainian military and their families through the Belarusian Kreceuski Foundation.

You can buy tickets for link.

Cost: $ 20-45

 

What: Seminar about Crimea

When: Sunday, July 10, from 18: 00

Where: Ukrainian Institute of America 2 East 79th Street New York, NY 10075

More: The Ukrainian Institute of America will discuss the situation in Crimea, as well as human rights and war crimes.

The discussion will be attended by Tamila Tasheva, Permanent Representative of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, co-founder of Crimea SOS and Maria Tomak, Head of the Crimean Platform Department of the Representation of the President of Ukraine in Crimea, joined by Ayla Bakkalli, US Representative to the World Congress of Crimean Tatars and representative of Crimean Tatars at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.

Cost: $5

 

Dear readers! Please note that due to the epidemic of coronavirus infection, some activities may be canceled or rescheduled for other dates. Therefore, before visiting, we recommend checking the information on the sites of the organizers.

But we have collected many interesting events for you online:

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In addition, look for interesting events for every day of the week in our calendar... Come in, find out, share with your friends. Before visiting, check the organizer's websites for details and locations of events, as they may change.

Keep us informed about what is happening in your city. Send information about events for the Russian-speaking diaspora by mail [email protected].

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