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SUMMARY:Battery Dance Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Battery Dance Festival is New York City’s longest-running free public dance festival. Each year\, the Festival draws a combined audience of over 12\,000 in-person and over 35\,000 virtual viewers. See the Battery Dance website for tonight’s featured dancers and dance companies.
URL:https://downtownny.com/event/battery-dance-festival/
LOCATION:Wagner Park
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Food for Thought: Hiking and Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:The Food for Thought series continues its pursuit of three goals – to restart\, revive\, and reconnect. This month’s topic is sustainability and hiking. Join the conversation on Thursday\, August 19 at 12:30PM ET on @BFPLNY’s Instagram Live\, with a speaker from Leave No Trace and another speaker (to be announced) who will provide tips on how to enjoy nature responsibly and limit your footprint.
URL:https://downtownny.com/event/food-for-thought-hiking-and-sustainability/
LOCATION:Brookfield Place
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Holocaust In The Balkans: “A Question Of Survival” Screening And Discussion
DESCRIPTION:A Question of Survival (55 minutes\, English\, subtitles available) is an eye-opening portrait of three Bulgarian Jews—Chaim Zemach\, a cellist; Robert Bakish\, an engineer; and Misha Avramoff\, a social worker on Manhattan’s Lower East Side—as they struggle to place their unusual experiences during World War II into the more common narrative of the Holocaust. Chaim\, Robert\, and Misha were children and young adults when Bulgaria’s pro-Nazi regime planned\, and then cancelled\, the deportation of the country’s 48\,000 Jews. The film explores the complex legacy of the Holocaust in the Balkans through their eyes and through their questions about the term “survivor.” Join the Museum for a special screening of A Question of Survival followed by a live discussion with the film’s director Elka Nikolova. The screening and discussion will occur both virtually and in person in the Museum’s Edmond J. Safra Hall.
URL:https://downtownny.com/event/holocaust-in-the-balkans-a-question-of-survival-screening-and-discussion/
LOCATION:Museum of Jewish Heritage
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:The Indispensables: The Diverse Soldier-Mariners Who Shaped the Country\, Formed the Navy\, and Rowed Washington Across the Delaware
DESCRIPTION:Zoom lecture. On the stormy night of August 29\, 1776\, the Continental Army faced capture or annihilation after losing the Battle of Brooklyn. The fate of the Revolution rested upon the shoulders of the soldier-mariners from Marblehead\, Massachusetts\, who saved the army by navigating the treacherous waters of the river the Manhattan. White\, Black\, Hispanic\, and Native American\, this uniquely diverse group of soldiers set an inclusive standard the US Army would not reach again for more than 170 years. In this lecture\, Patrick O’Donnell discusses how the Marbleheaders repeatedly altered the course of events during the Revolution—from forming the elite Guard that protected General Washington to ferrying Continental forces across the Delaware River on Christmas night of 1776.
URL:https://downtownny.com/event/the-indispensables-the-diverse-soldier-mariners-who-shaped-the-country-formed-the-navy-and-rowed-washington-across-the-delaware/
LOCATION:Fraunces Tavern Museum
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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