Trips' Ramblings

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

August 29- "Breathing Under Water" Launch Concert-Anoushka Shankar and Karsh Kale!


A trule mesmirizing blend- A concert you'll relive many times over!
Anoushka Shankar (Ravi Shankar's daughter and a fabulous Sitar player in her own right) and Karsh Kale launch their new album- "Breathing Under Water" at a small, intimate concert at the Highline Ballroom on Wednesday August 29, 2007. They have a launch concert at the World Cafe in Philly on August 28 (Tuesday) but I don't know anyone in NYC who'd make the trek :-) http://www.highlineballroom.com/bio.php?id=138
Karsh Kale's Website:
Anoushka's Website:
I have the album "Breathing Under Water" already and can tell you the songs are truly haunting and incredible. It's a magical album filled with the rustic sounds of India, mesmerizing sitar and strings by Anoushka and Karsh Kale's famous percussion and table beats! The concert will be equally fabulous. The tickets are $20 for theconcert but there are event sites like Gold Star events where you can find them for $13 ($10 plus $3 processing = $13 each) up for grabs.
Concert Info:
When: Wednesday August 29 at 9 p.m.
Where: Highline Ballroom (in Chelsea)
431 W 16th St.New York, NY 10011 Ph: 212-414-5994

Watch Anoushka and Karsh Kale on Wednesday night at the Highline Ballroom: http://www.highlineballroom.com/bio.php?id=138
And you can buy tickets to that event at full price($20) here:

"Anoushka Shankar is the daughter of the sitar maestroRavi Shankar. This Grammy-nominated artist fusestraditional Indian music with innovative modernism andcreates a new sound for the sitar. Also an actress andauthor, this young artist is currently on tour insupport of her 2005 release, Rise and 2006’s RiseRemixes."

"Growing up in New York state, Karsh Kale wasinfluenced by traditional Indian music, classic rockand dance. Fusing these sounds together thispercussionist came up with a sound all his own. His newest album, Broken English was released in 2006 to critical acclaim."

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Ever Been To Governor's Island? - Free Summer Concerts!!!!



This SATURDAY a few of us are getting together for two interesting events. The first is both a lot of fun and deeply satisfying (plus contributes to your good Karma accumulation plan) and the second is just great music, clean air, sprawling lawns and a fabulous open air concert on Governor's Island including the free ferry ride. Please let me know if you're attending one or both of the events. Especially be sure to let me know if you're volunteering at the Soup Kitchen so I can let them know how many volunteers will be showing up.
SATURDAYS 9.45 a.m.:
Location: 371 Sixth Avenue / Avenue of the Americas, Between Waverly and Washington Place (Two Blocks South of 8th Street on 6th Avenue) Morning Shift: 9:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Meet at Church/Soup Kitchen for briefing, followed by a wide range of fun tasks (you can choose from) which include: Buttering the Bread/Making the Ice Tea andLemonade/Help wrap up knives in napkins/Chopping vegetables/Chef's helpers in kitchen/help make salad/main-course/Create the sign board with the day's menu which is displayed outside the soup kitchen (some artistic ability with colored chalk and a blackboard required)/Doing the dishes -Cutting muffins, cakes, bagels, pastries into smaller pieces (all donated to soup kitchen by famous bakeries in the city)
ABOUT THIS SOUP KITCHEN: For about 20 years, St. Joseph 's Soup Kitchen has been serving the community, reaching out to fixed-income local residents and the elderly, and to the hungry and homeless. Make a difference with your friends as you serve your community and have fun at the same time!
More info here: St. Joseph's Soup Kitchen in Greenwich Village http://www.stjosephvillage.com/about/directions/index.shtml
http://www.stjoseph-village.com/about/directions/index.shtml

ALSO, THIS SATURDAY- Si*Se w/Toubab Krewe LIVE on Governor's Island
http://www.bumpershine.com/2007/08/02/antibalas-on-governors-island-saturday-more-free-concerts-in-august.html
CONCERT: Saturdays in August: "In the Pocket: Music Lands on Governors Island," four outdoor concerts presented by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council featuring "new world music" artists. Also visit http://www.lmcc.net/
· August 18th: Si*Se w/Toubab Krewe,1:00 pm
With New York City's diverse cultural mix as their model, singer/DJ Carol C. and programmer U.F. Low seamlessly work soul and Latin influences into their stylish dance grooves. Asheville, North Carolina, quintet Toubab Krewe bridge rock and West African influences. http://myspace.com/sise http://www.lmcc.net/art/programs/2007.8.4inthepocket/index.html


NEXT SATURDAY AUGUST 25- DJ REKHA on GOVERNOR'S ISLAND
· August 25th: DJ Rekha,1:00 pm
DJ Rekha's long-running Basement Bhangra parties define South Asian dance music, combining bhangra, Bollywood, and big bass. Her skills as a DJ are unmatched, and on her dancefloor you don't need a bindi to shake your booty! GETTING THERE: http://www.govisland.com/Visit_the_Island/default.asp The Governors Island Ferry departs from the Battery Maritime Building located adjacent to the Staten Island Ferry in Lower Manhattan. The ferry terminal is accessible as follows:
By Subway
1 - South Ferry Station (on Saturdays, a free shuttle will run between Chambers Street and South Ferry Station)
4, 5 - Bowling Green Station
W, R - Whitehall St. Station
By Bus
M1 (weekdays only), M6, M9 and M15
FERRY TIMINGS: There will be additional ferries to and from Governors Island on Saturdays in August. Ferries will leave the Battery Maritime Building at the following times:
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:00 PM
"Every Saturday this August, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council presents free New World Music concerts, featuring a diverse roster of international Artists on historic Governors Island. Hop on the free ferry with a picnic and enjoy the sun. Admission to all events is FREE. Produced in association with The River to River Festival For more information, contact Eric Demby: 212.219.9401 x118; edemby@lmcc.net
Where's Governors Island?
SOB's is the official After Party spot for In The Pocket. Get your free passes (normally 20 bucks!) to SOB's Samba Soul party every saturday on Governors Island.
Where's Governors Island?
It's A Hop, Skip & A Jump!
HOP
on the train or bus to Bowling Green, 1 train to South Ferry, to Whitehall, or buses, M6, M9, or M15 to South Ferry
SKIP over to the Battery Maritime Building Slip 7, between Broad & Whitehall St., north of the Staten Island Ferry Terminal A free 7-minute ferry to Governors Island leaves on the hour starting at 10am.
Access to the Governors Island Ferry will be on a first-come, first-served basis
JUMP off the ferry at Governors Island
Head to Colonels Row for In the Pocket and enjoy your day on the island. Bring a picnic! Ferries will return from Governors Island every hour on the ½ hour with the last public ferry returning to Manhattan at 5:00 pm. Access to Governors Island is also available via NY Water Taxi. For schedule, fares and information log on to
http://www.blogger.com/www.nywatertaxi.com.
http://myspace.com/sise
http://www.lmcc.net/art/programs/2007.8.4inthepocket/index.html
ABout SI*SE: Formed in the beginning of 2000 by singer/DJ Carol C. and programmer U.F. Low, Si*Sé bring together a wonderful mix of electronica, soul and latin rhythms. After being connected through a mutual friend, Carol C. and U.F. Low spent a few months getting acquainted and sharing musical ideas over the phone. Finally they met once before going into a studio and recording a 5 track demo in one day. This very demo fell into the hands of LuakaBop amongst other record labels and everyone wanted more. It was time to put a live act together and both Carol and Cliff agreed they wanted to get musicians involved. Cliff turned to college friend Ryan Farley (drums) and Carol got friends Jeannie Oliver (viola), Neil Ochoa (percussion) and Morgan Phillips (bass) involved. Each member brings his/her influence into the music but they have one thing in common and that's New York City. Listening to their music is like walking through the streets of New York, urban and full of culture. Si*Sé's music has been featured on Sex in the City, One Tree Hill, Six Feet Under, SVU, Road Rules and various tv commercials. They have shared the stage with artists such as David Byrne, Cesaria Evora, James Brown, Cody Chestnut & The Roots, Norah Jones, Natacha Atlas and Kraftwerk. "

Thursday, August 2, 2007

INCREDIBLE FREE EVENTS in NYC this Weekend! August 3-5 (Fri, Sat n Sun)

It's an INCREDIBLY packed weekend with way too many amazing events in NYC that you just won't want to miss. Good luck with choosing from all these terrific options though!!! I don't envy you'll! I'm struggling myself this weekend!

FRIDAY:
1. Summer Sessions at Hewitt Cooper Museum- With WORLD-FAMOUS DJs-Lie Down on the Lawn- Listen- Learn- Drift- Enjoy!http://cooperhewitt.org/summer_sessions/Friday nights, 6:00–9:00 p.m. July 6–September 7, 2007 Rain or shine.Free with Museum Admission: Adult $12; Student and Senior $9Admission always free for members.

Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, 5th Ave @ 91st Street, New York CitySaturday, August 3, 2007- Nicole Otero http://cooperhewitt.org/summer_sessions/nicoleotero.aspAs owner of the label Lovebreak Music and as a DJ/Producer, Nicole Otero is marking her sound in the dance music industry. It has been over six years since she began her DJ career playing all over the NYC area and overseas. A native New Yorker with Ecuadorian and Bolivian roots, Nicole has been seriously involved with music since she was young. ****************************************************************

2. PASSPORT FRIDAYS 3- Dance in the OUTDOORS!!!
http://www.queensmuseum.org/education/special_events4.htm#
Queens Museum of Art, Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Friday nights at 6:30 through August 24 http://www.queensmuseum.org/education/special_events4.htm
Admission: free for outdoor events; $5 suggested donation for museum, which is open until 8:00 Ph: 718-592-9700
Friday, August 3 Dance: Dance in Queens awardee Nibroll; Music: African Underground All-Stars; Film: U-CARMEN E-KHAYELITSHA (Mark Dornford May, 2005
Leave your baggage at home and bring a picnic blanket out to Flushing Meadows Corona Park for the QMA's Passport Fridays Free International Outdoor Film, Dance and Music Series. The weekly outdoor festivities feature dance performances by participants in the QMA/TOPAZ Arts Dance in Queens Residency Program, and continue with a live concert and film screening from one of the many countries that fuel Queens' cultural & artistic vitality. Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, India, China, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia, and Korea are on your all-inclusive summer itinerary. No raindates! In Case of Rain, program moves inside of museum.
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3. 2007 Imagenation Outdoor Film & Music Festival- St. Nicholas Park in Harlem
Friday, August 3, 2007
MOVE!: A Dedication to Sean Bell
Films: No Knock (Ali Santana, USA, 2006, 4 min. music video) Spec Boogie's protest song on police brutality.
The Adventures of Supernigger: Episode I, The Final Chapter (Alrick Brown, USA, 2005, 17 min.)An allegory about the shooting death of Amadou Diallo.
LIVE PERFORMANCES La Bruja - This hip-hop/reggaeton artist has recorded with Fat Joe, Vivian Green, Jadakiss, Don Dinero, The Jungle Brothers, Black Ice, B-Real of Cypress Hill, Tony Touch, Afrikaa Bambaata and The X-ecutioners to name a few. http://www.imagenationfilmfestival.org/pages/main.htm
2007 IMAGENATION OUTDOOR
FILM AND MUSIC FESTIVAL

August 3, 10, 18, 19
St. Nicholas Park
135th & St. Nicholas Ave.
All shows will be preceded by
DJ Cool Gee at 6:30PM. Films begin at sunset.
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SATURDAY:
1. Cine Fest Brasil- AfroReggae- Film screening of Zuzu Angel on Sunday, August 05, 2007 From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM Central Park SummerStage
The sounds and sights of Brazil will fill up this special concert and screening.AfroReggae was formed in 1995 in the favela shanty-towns of Rio de Janeiro. ***************************************************************

2. P.S. 1 Party!!!!!! http://www.ps1.org
WARM UP 2007P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center / MoMA22-25 Jackson Ave. at 46th Ave., Long Island CitySaturdays from 2:00 — 9:00 pm through September 1 Admission: $10, includes admission to art galleries, free from 12 noon to 2:00 Ph: 718-784-2084Every Saturday during the summer, P.S. 1 plays host to one of the city’s great dance parties, as live performers and DJs get the outdoor cement dance floor jumping with a sweaty mix of modern music.
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3. Kassav and Bonga (African Drums) - Live at Celebrate Brooklyn, Prospect Park Bandshell, Saturday, August 4, 7:30pm - Kassav' / Bonga - Live at Celebrate Brooklyn, Prospect Park Bandshell, Brooklyn. The Paris-based French Antillian founding fathers of zouk—a driving mix of Caribbean rhythms, Franco-pop, and American funk—storm into Brooklyn en masse, blowing horns, banging drums, and whipping the crowd into a frenzied, hip-shaking mob with music that "sounds like the makings of a glorious carnival." (NY Times) Brooklynite Gaston Jean-Baptiste, aka BONGA, is a master traditional Haitian drummer and a high priest of voodoo
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4. PLAYDAY: Dance In Saturday, August 04, 2007 2:00 PM
Josie Robertson Plaza -Lincoln Center Out of Doors
Revel in an afternoon of family fun that harkens back to the 1960s. Learn the hustle and Apache line dance at the Dance-In* and recycle everyday objects to make your own instrument with Bash the Trash. http://www.lincolncenter.org/show_events_list.asp?eventcode=-59082 *********************************************************

5. Paul Taylor Dance Company Saturday, August 04, 2007 8:00 PM
Damrosch Park BandshellLincoln Center Out of Doors
Credited with bridging the once-distant camps of ballet and modern dance, choreographer Paul Taylor has been called “the reigning master of modern dance” (TIME magazine). http://www.ptdc.orghttp//www.lincolncenter.org/show_events_list.asp?eventcode=-59084 *********************************************************
6. Classical Theatre of Harlem : Romeo & Juliet From Friday, August 03, 2007 to Saturday, August 04, 2007From 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM Marcus Garvey ParkCityParks Theater
Using unconventional casting and groundbreaking staging, The Classical Theatre Of Harlem presents signature plays of Western theatre (Euripides, Chekhov, Brecht) as well as contemporary works (Derek Wolcott, Richard Wright, Melvin Van Peebles). C.T.H. continues its exploration of Shakespeare with a daring production of Romeo & Juliet. As New York Times once said: “That giant-killer of a company… makes a habit of locating the most challenging works in the canon and knocking them off as if with a slingshot.” ********************************************
7. Spanish Harlem OrchestraSpam AllstarsTato Torres Y Yerba BuenaBobbito Garcia a.k.a Kool Bob Love Saturday, August 04, 2007From 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Central Park SummerStageClassic salsa, Latin electronica and Boricuan rhythms rule the day for this exciting SummerStage event. *********************************************************
8. 15th Annual Ship and Boat Model Festival
DATE: Saturday, Aug 04, 2007 TIME: 1:00pm Free
Dozens of model-boat builders display their models on Pier 16. http://www.rivertorivernyc.com/site/downtown.php
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9. SOLAR POWERED DANCE SERIES- Solar One at Stuyvesant Cove Park2420 FDR Dr. at 22nd St. and Ave. C Admission: free Ph: 212-505-6050 http://solar1.org
SOLAR POWERED DANCE SERIES PROGRAM BThursday, August 2, 6:30pm - FreeFriday, August 3, 6:30pm - FreeSaturday, August 4, 6:30pm - FreeSOLAR POWERED DANCE SERIES PROGRAM BShort pieces from an eclectic mix of new and emerging choreographers. Featuring Tanya Calamoneri Company/SO.GO.NO, Catey Ott Dance Collective, Lauren Hale Dance, Hettie Barnhill, Emily Harper Dance and Sahar Javedani/compani javedaniRAIN DATE: August 5. http://solar1.org/about/events/index.html
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SUNDAY:
1. Pool Party Every Sunday this Summer! BROOKYLN! http://thepoolparties.com/news.phpPOOL PARTIES 2007- Admission is free. RSVP here: www.going.com/poolpartiesEvents commence at 2pm every sunday.August 5- 2pm - CURATED BY Pop Montreal and Noise Pop FestivalBlonde Redhead/I'm From Barcelona/The Coydogs/The Rub DJsSpecial guests:MC Kaiju Big Battel (o wrestling)JUNE 24 - AUGUST 19, 2007Stay tuned for more acts to be announced! Shows are all free and entrance is on a first come, first served basis.Every Sunday at 2PM. Admission is free. RSVP here: www.going.com/poolparties.
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2. Summergarden at the MoMA
Date: Sunday, August 5thTime: 8:00pm (gates at 7:00pm) Location: MoMA Garden
(54th St. bet. 5th & 6th) Cost: Free
Chairs are limited and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. The Sculpture Garden may be closed if attendance reaches maximum capacity. Entrance is through the Garden gate on Fifty-fourth Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues. The Garden opens at 7:00 p.m., and concerts start at 8:00 p.m. In the event of rain, concerts will be held indoors in The Agnes Gund Garden Lobby.
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3. Modern Man - Sunday, August 05, 2007 2:00 PM
South Plaza Lincoln Center Out of Doors
Why can’t music be funny? That’s the thinking of Modern Man: David Buskin, Rob Carlson and George Wurzbach, a trio of three celebrated singers and songwriters who weave together a variety of topics from ESPN to Godzilla and music from rock to folk to classical.For more information on Modern Man, visit http://www.modernman3.com/ http://www.lincolncenter.org/show_events_list.asp?eventcode=59085 *******************************************************
4. The Car Music Project Sunday, August 05, 2007 5:00 PM
South Plaza Lincoln Center Out of Doors
What good is a car with 200,000 miles on it? Quite a bit, according to composer Bill Milbrodt, who with the help of friends, turned his battered 1982 Honda Accord into a set of instruments. Since 1994, he’s been playing with talented musicians, who both read from written scores and improvise, making every show a melodic adventure and bringing new meaning to the term “tune up.”For more information on The Car Music Project, visit http://www.carmusicproject.com/ *********************************************************
5. JUGGLING!!- Mark Nizer Sunday, August 05, 2007 6:00 PM
Josie Robertson Plaza Lincoln Center Out of Doors
Keeping odd objects like carving knives and propane tanks in motion is not just fun and games—although it’s fun to watch! Combining comedy, movement, music and technology, juggling genius Mark Nizer has invented new tricks to thrill his audiences.For more information on Mark Nizer, visit http://www.nizer.com/ http://www.nizer.comhttp//www.lincolncenter.org/show_events_list.asp?eventcode=59087 *************************************************************
6. The Dave Brubeck QuartetJazz Takes Flight Sunday, August 05, 2007 8:15 PM
Damrosch Park Bandshell Lincoln Center Out of Doors
A master of jazz, pianist Dave Brubeck achieved world wide fame during the 1960s with his innovative blending of jazz and world music traditions. In 1959, the Quartet helped to reawaken public interest in jazz with the unforgettable single “Take Five.”For more information on The Dave Brubeck Quartet, visit http://www.brubeck.info/ http://www.lincolncenter.org/show_events_list.asp?eventcode=-59088 ******************************************************
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
1. Walk-Up Kayaking! FREE KAYAKING ON THE HUDSON-
The New York City Downtown BoathousePier 26 between Chambers & Canal Sts.Weekends and holidays 9:00 am — 6:00 pmPier 66A at the end of 26th St. on the Hudson RiverWeekends and holidays 10:00 am — 5:00 pmInformational sessions Wednesdays at 6:00 pm Walk-up kayaking - FREE!!!!!The only requirement is that you know how to swim. It runs at all of their locations on weekends and holidays from May 12th to October 14th, and on many weekday evenings. You can a kayaks out for a short 20-minute paddle inside the protected embayment in front of the boathouse. They give you a life jacket, a kayak, a paddle, and some tips on paddling. You will need to stay inside their protected embayment where they can keep an eye on you, but otherwise you are on your own to enjoy the river and the sunshine. Bring a bathing suit, or shorts and a T-Shirt. They have changing rooms, and a hose to rinse off.
Through October 14- Everything free, but walk-up only, first come, first served- Ph: 646-613-0740/0375http://downtownboathouse.org 8/4/07 8:00AM See our Programs Page for the rules and procedures for joining one of our morning trips.8/5/07 Kayakers Support Grimaldos Mile Swim Race in Coney Island. See http://www.cibbows.org/ We currently have three locations:-Pier 40 at Houston Street on the Hudson River. Hours from 9:00AM to 6:00PM Weekends and Holidays.-Pier 96, Clinton Cove at 56th Street and the Hudson River. Hours from 9:00AM to 6:00PM Weekends and Holidays. Open weekday evenings (June 15 to September 15) from 5PM to 7PM. Wednesday evening classes from 6:00PM to 8:00PM.-At 72nd Street connected directly to the walkway. Hours from 10:00AM to 5:00PM Weekends and Holidays. See our Calendar page (http://www.downtownboathouse.org/calendar.html) for a complete schedule of our activities.
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2. THEATER- THE RECRUITING OFFICER- by George Farquhar (The whole audience follows the actors to where the scene is taking place every 10-15 minutes, so no snoozing during this show!)
7p.m. August 2 - August 26 (Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday)
Central Park, West 103rd St. & Central Park West,

Admission: free, but voluntary donations accepted after show Ph: 212-252-4531
http://www.newyorkclassical.org/
The Recruiting Officer by George Farquhar
Love, war and money. War as a means to love? Love as a means to money? Money as a result of war? This comedic masterpiece asks what is the real cost of happiness. And, why do young men always like to play with swords?Central Park at West 103rd Street and Central Park WestOpen rehearsals: July 5-August 1 (in Central Park, times vary)Performances: Thursday through Sunday evenings, August 2-26 at 7pm No tickets or reservations required. Just show up!