A Big Week of Music, Comedy, and Dance at Lincoln Center
We look forward to welcoming you to FREE and Choose-What-You-Pay performances at Lincoln Center Presents. This week Big Umbrella Festival returns with three weekends of events designed with and for neurodiverse audiences. Plus, dance the night away with two of Brooklyn's biggest party curators, hear from trailblazing women in Hip-Hop, and more!
We're offering FREE Fast Track reservations today at 12:00 pm for all events at the David Rubenstein Atrium this week! To learn more and reserve Fast Track visit
LincolnCenter.org/FastTrack.
Rubén Blades's Maestra Vida
with members of the New York Philharmonic
Today, March 31 at 7:30 pm
Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall
Choose-What-You-Pay
Presented in collaboration with the New York Philharmonic
Don't miss the U.S. premiere of Blades's large-scale musical work, a soaring, genre-defying urban drama centered on the Latin American lived experience.
*Limited availability
Supertitles in English and Spanish
Wednesday, April 2 at 7:00 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track
Join us for a program celebrating the cross-cultural musical innovation of San Juan Hill, with performances by rising star Andre Perlman and his jazz ensemble and moderated by Loren Schoenberg, Founding Director and Senior Scholar at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem.
Thursday, April 3 at 6:00 pm
Virtual Event
FREE: Registration Required
Register for Crip Movement Lab, a virtual movement workshop for all disabled people and their non-disabled accomplices.
Audio Description available
American Sign Language interpretation
Thursday, April 3 at 7:00 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track
Haza and Brooklyn Maqam host an evening of music, dance, and community, headlined by the Palestinian vocalist Nibal Malshi.
When the World Turns
Polyglot Theatre and Oily Cart
April 4–13
Clark Studio Theater, Rose Building
Choose-What-You-Pay
Become part of a wild place of the senses where you can see, hear, touch, smell, and feel this living, breathing world as it reveals itself.
*Limited availability
This event will be a Relaxed Performance.
Friday, April 4 at 7:30 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track
Celebrate the pioneering UK experimental punk band The Slits with an evening of music, performed by an array of musical luminaries paying their respects.
Friday, April 4 at 8:00 pm
Kaplan Penthouse, Rose Building
Choose-What-You-Pay
Presented in partnership with ReelAbilities Film Festival: New York
The largest festival in the world dedicated to showcasing ground-breaking work by and about people with disabilities returns.
*Limited availability
This event will be a Relaxed Performance.
Saturday, April 5, 11:00 am & 1:00 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
Choose-What-You-Pay
Presented in collaboration with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Join us for a melodious CMS Kids journey with Big Umbrella Festival, where music moves and melodies contour through the air!
*Limited availability
This event will be a Relaxed Performance.
Trailblazers Talk: Celebrating Women in Hip-Hop
Fresh, Bold & So Def Symposium II
Saturday, April 5 at 6:00 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track
In collaboration with Hip-Hop Education Center
A global movement devoted to shining a spotlight on the trailblazing women shaping Hip-Hop's legacy and creating new spaces for future generations.
Create-athon: Building a Boat
With Clint Ramos
Sunday, April 6 at 1:00 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track
Join Tony Award-winning designer and creative director Clint Ramos on a collaborative voyage of making and launching a boat on Lincoln Center's campus.
Sunday, April 6 at 3:00 pm
LeFrak Lobby, David Geffen Hall
FREE: General Admission
This multi award-winning film celebrates Fanny's often-forgotten legacy. Meet the most important band you've never heard of... yet.
Sunday, April 6, 7:30 PM
Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall
Choose-What-You-Pay
Trailblazing women rock bands from the 1970s, 1980s and 2000s take center stage for this celebration of women living loud legacies.
*Limited availability

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