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SUMMARY:New York City's Favorite Train Show: A 23-Year Tradition
DESCRIPTION:A must-see New York tradition where enchanting model trains zip past popular landmarks under the twinkling glow of the magical Haupt Conservatory! Step into a city in miniature featuring more than 150 iconic buildings\, all re-created with bark\, leaves\, and other natural materials. Marvel at G-scale trains humming along among familiar sights such as the Brooklyn Bridge\, Statue of Liberty\, and Rockefeller Center—surprising at every turn—on a quarter-mile of track as they enliven this cherished holiday experience. The Artist’s Studio showcases how visionary artist Paul Busse and his team craft these amazing small wonders. Real trains\, real landmarks\, real fun—only at NYBG! \nThe Holiday Train Show® may be the centerpiece among the Garden’s seasonal offerings\, but it’s the first stop in a wide range of events and programming geared toward families and adults alike. Explore 250 acres of crisp winter landscapes during tours of the Garden’s many collections\, experience festive evening events\, and take care of your holiday shopping list! \nFor more information\, please visit: http://www.nybg.org/exhibitions/2014/holiday-train-show/index.php \nPricing & Hours\nAdvance reservations are strongly recommended as tickets do sell out. The Holiday Train Show® takes place in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory\, which is accessed with timed entry tickets. Although these tickets are sold in 15-minute increments\, you may spend as much time enjoying the exhibition as you wish once inside. \nAll-Garden Pass Pricing\nWeekdays\n\n$20 Adult\n$18 Student/Senior\n$10 Children 2–12\nFree Children under 2\n\nWeekends\, Monday Holidays\,\nand Peak Days (November 28; December 15–January 2)\n\n$28 Adult\n$26 Student/Senior\n$16 Children 2–12\nFree Children under 2
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/new-york-citys-favorite-train-show-a-23-year-tradition/
LOCATION:New York Botanical Garden\, 200 Kazimiroff Boulevard\, Bronx\, NY
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SUMMARY:Riding the Waves Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The new Lenape Gallery at Conference House Park Visitor Center presents Riding the Waves\, a new exhibit of the Museum of Maritime Navigation and Communication. The premiere exhibit will feature select pieces from the collection of the museum’s founder\, Mr. Samir Farag. The exhibit will run through January 2015. \n 
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/riding-the-waves-exhibit-2/
LOCATION:Conference House Park Visitor Center\, 200-236 Satterlee St\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10307
CATEGORIES:Art,Lifestyle
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SUMMARY:The Gaits: A High Line Soundwalk
DESCRIPTION:As shown on the event website: \n  \nThe Gaits: A High Line Soundwalk is a free\, downloadable smartphone application that features a score of electric guitar chords\, zen gongs\, and more composed by Lainie Fefferman\, Jascha Narveson\, and Cameron Britt. As participants walk along the High Line\, footsteps are turned into twinkling metallic sounds\, electric guitar chords\, dulcimer notes\, water splashes\, car horns\, and applause. Produced by Friends of the High Line in association with Make Music New York; software development by Daniel Iglesia and with special thanks to MATA. \nTo join the fun\, download the iPhone or Android application and arrive promptly at 5:00 PM. The walk begins on street level below the High Line at Gansevoort and Washington Streets\, moves through the park\, and ends at West 30th Street. \nIf you own a small portable speaker\, bring it along to use during the soundwalk\, or be one of the first 100 participants to arrive at the meeting location to borrow a free\, wearable speaker for the duration of the event. \nThis High Line Program is free and open to visitors of all ages. No RSVP required\, and this event will be held rain or shine. \nLOCATION\nThe walk begins on street level below the High Line at Gansevoort and Washington Streets\, moves through the park\, and ends on the High Line at West 30th Street. \nFor those who need elevator access\, enter the High Line via the elevator at Gansevoort and Washington Streets. \nABOUT MAKE MUSIC WINTER \nMake Music New York’s third annual Make Music Winter features twelve participatory\, musical parades throughout New York City on December 21st\, the first night of winter. Inspired by composer Phil Kline’s annual Unsilent Night\, which has drawn thousands of participants since its launch in 1992\, Make Music Winter includes innovative projects for bells\, brass bands\, electric guitars\, iPhones\, percussionists\, singers\, strings\, and more. Like its summer counterpart\, Make Music Winter is free\, outdoors\, and profoundly participatory. All are invited to join in. Details are available at makemusicny.org. \nABOUT THE COMPOSERS \nNew York composer Lainie Fefferman has written music for voices\, orchestral instruments\, banjoes\, bagpipes\, shawms\, car parts\, and electronic media. Her music draws inspiration from the rigorous\, the gorgeous\, the nasty\, and the zany. She began her studies as a math major\, but ended up a composer at Yale and is now working toward a PhD in composition at Princeton. Her recent collaborators include Newspeak\, JACK Quartet\, So Percussion\, and electric guitar quartet Dither. She has sung at the United Nations\, been a rehearsal pianist at Westminster Choir College\, and performed on kazoo with the Bang on a Can All-Stars. \nJascha Narveson was raised in a concert hall and put to sleep as a child with an old vinyl copy of the Bell Laboratories mainframe computer singing “Bicycle Built for Two.” Awash in the sounds of chamber music recitals in his parents’ house-concert series from an early age\, he spent his high-school years playing in improvisatory un-music bands and listening to increasingly esoteric music from various corners of the globe and subcultural strata of the industrialized world. These influences mixed with intensive traditional training in North and South Indian rhythmic traditions\, a summer residency with Bang On A Can\, and degrees in acoustic and electronic composition from Wilfrid Laurier University\, Wesleyan’s MA in experimental and world music\, and Princeton’s doctoral program. His music is a vibrant testament to these influences\, combining the Western composer’s love of novelty with an unshakable devotion to rhythm\, physicality and “flow” inherited from everywhere else. His music has been played in many places by many people\, some of them famous\, others deserving of fame\, all of them deserving of thanks. \nN. Cameron Britt is a percussionist\, composer\, and instrument builder. He invented the EMvibe\, an electromagnetically actuated vibraphone. As a percussionist he has performed extensively with the North Carolina Symphony and is active as a creator and interpreter of new music. His compositions have been performed by the Brentano String Quartet\, So Percussion\, Ensemble Klang\, janus\, NOW Ensemble\, and the electronica duo Matmos. He has worked with the laptop ensembles Sideband and PLOrk and is interested in creating new electronic instruments in both hardware and software. He received his PhD in Composition from Princeton University and currently teaches percussion at Duke University. \nDaniel Iglesia creates music and media for humans\, computers\, and broad interactions of the two. His works have taken the form of concert works for instruments and electronics\, live audio and video performance\, generative and interactive installations\, and collaborations with many disciplines such as theater and dance. He co-led PLOrk (the Princeton Laptop Orchestra) for three seasons. He plays with Spirograph Agnew and Sideband. He made MobMuPlat. He currently works at Google.
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/the-gaits-a-high-line-soundwalk/
LOCATION:High line\, 14th st 10th ave\, Manhattan\, NY\, United States
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