Upcoming Free Events in the city
The city is full of surprises. One can only discover the many things that this city has to offer. Daily, there are activities around the city and discounts that many of us can find useful. If you are like me a full time student then it must be a little difficult to fit any activities into your fulltime schedule. Between classes and sometimes work it becomes stressful on your student budget to enjoy the city and many of its resources. Many students aren’t aware of the discounted prices and tickets that are available to them by different organizations. Or many don’t know about the events that are going on throughout the year that might be helpful to their education. Well Latin Trends has found the right way students should enjoy themselves in the city and still find it affordable to hang out around town.
Theater-
Student Rush Tickets- These tickets are for students who wish to enjoy any plays or shows that are going on in the city. The tickets are generally $20-$30 each which is a huge discount, all you have to do is check what plays or shows are offering student rush tickets and show your student id at the box offices. You can get up to two tickets with your student id, so be wise and let Latin Trends guide you through your selection.
Andrea Lepcio’s Me You Us Them, a New Play
April 13, 7:00PM
Two B-Boys find each other in a vacant lot anywhere in the world, while a woman sits alone at her desk searching for answers on the Internet. Another kid arrives on the scene and an explosive connection is made between the boys and the woman’s Avatar. Bound by a search for the Center of Things, the four new friends invent the ultimate battle plan.
Price: $10 suggested donation
Location: New Ohio Theatre 154 Christopher Street, #1E, New York, NY 10014
Off-Broadway: Freud’s Last Session.
C.S. Lewis Meets Freud: FREUD’S LAST SESSION
caused a sensation during last year’s summer theater season, extending twice due to sold-out performances. Now, this “brilliant, mind-bending play”* comes to the Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater on New York’s Upper West Side, one block from Lincoln Center. Two of history’s greatest minds – C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud – meet for a lively discussion about love, sex, and religion. This may be the most stimulating analysis ever!
Venue: New World Stages Stage 5
340 West 50th Street, New York, NY 10023
Student Rush Pricing: $40-$50
Dance-
Experiments in Dance: Jessica Ray / PEARSONWIDRIG DANCETHEATER / Megan Byrne / Rebecca Davis
April 16, 8:00PM
A high visibility, low-tech forum on Monday nights throughout the fall/winter and spring seasons that supports experiments in performance rather than finished products. Artists are selected by a rotating committee of peer artists.
Location: Judson Memorial Church
55 Washington Square South
Price: $free
Workshops-
Laptop dissection Lab-
Are you curious about what makes a laptop work. Then come to our workshop where you can find out what parts make a laptop run. We will help you learn about your device.
April 13th 10am
Location:
Inwood Library
4790 Broadway
New York, NY 10034-4916
Wii Fit-
April 16, 2:00PM
Calling all Adults who want to lose or maintain current weight: Join Wii Fit for Adults and benefit from burning calories, socializing, maintaining current weight and/or tracking your BMI.
Music-
Young Concert artist-
250 West 57th Street
(between Eighth Avenue and Broadway)
New York, NY 10019
Tel: (212) 307-6656
Visit Web Site
$10.00 students.
Prices for adults vary.
See individual events for hours of operation.
Asseteria-
Prepare yourself for a night full of fun. This crew really knows how to rock a joint!
This night there’s no sitting down! It will be at:
Arena- 135 W 41st St, (between Sixth Ave and Broadway)
New York, Ny Tuesday 11pm
Museum of the week-
This week we are going to visit the MoMa. This museum is known for its’ very modern exhibitions and displays of great art. Always giving the most eclectic artist the chance to show off their work. There is an exhibition in display that is worth going for a visit at the Moma. Print-Out, which features work from today’s artist, includes art produced by not so traditional materials. This exhibition examines the evolution of artistic practices related to the print medium, from the resurgence of traditional printmaking techniques—often used alongside digital technologies—to the proliferation of self-published artists’ projects.
Museum pay as you wish hours- Fridays 4-8pm
Enjoy!!!!
Morning Bird-
Yoga in the mornings-
Sat around the pool (or surfed the Internet) too much this summer? Head to Jivamukti Yoga School (853 Lexington Ave between 64th and 65th Sts, second floor 646-290-8106; and 841 Broadway, second floor, 212-353-0214; jivamuktiyoga.com) where your student ID gets you a $20 single class for just $16.
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