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SUMMARY:Busking in Father Demo Square
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/busking-in-father-demo-square/
LOCATION:Father Demo Square\, 220 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Music
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SUMMARY:Land of the Blacks Walking Experience
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/land-of-the-blacks-walking-experience/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Highlights,2021 Tour
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SUMMARY:Open Design Studios
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/open-design-studios/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:2021 Tour
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SUMMARY:Free Kick-Off Concert on Eighth Street
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/kick-off-concert-on-eighth-street/
LOCATION:Intersection of Eighth and MacDougal streets\, Greenwich Village\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Music
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SUMMARY:Walk on the Wild Side: The Folk Scene\, Before and After Bob Dylan
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/walk-on-the-wild-side-the-folk-scene-before-and-after-bob-dylan/
LOCATION:Abingdon Square Veterinary Clinic\, 130 West 10th Street\, New York\, NY 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Tour
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SUMMARY:Land of the Blacks Walking Experience
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/land-of-the-blacks-walking-experience-2021-09-18/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Highlights,2021 Tour
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SUMMARY:Storytime in Washington Square Park
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/storytime/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Talk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210920
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SUMMARY:Busking in Father Demo Square
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/busking-in-father-demo-square-2/
LOCATION:Father Demo Square\, 220 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Music
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SUMMARY:Eating the Village: Pizza\, pork\, pastries\, and more
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/eating-the-village-pizza-pork-pastries-and-more/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:2021 Tour
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SUMMARY:Bad\, Rad\, and Boho Women of the Village Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/bad-rad-and-boho-women-of-the-village-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Judson Memorial Church\, 55 Washington Square South\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Tour
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SUMMARY:Hear The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s Bill Groom\, Production Designer\, talk about the hit series
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/mrs-maisels-talk/
LOCATION:North Square Lounge at the Washington Square Hotel\, 103 Waverly Place\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Highlights,2021 Talk
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SUMMARY:No Village Trip events today
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/4041/
LOCATION:NY
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T160000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210809T103341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210821T100701Z
UID:10000045-1632232800-1632240000@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:From Washington Square to Stonewall: An LGBT History Walk
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/not-just-stonewall-walking-tour-of-lgbtq-landmarks/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:2021 Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210812T154910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210920T172812Z
UID:10000053-1632240000-1632243600@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Smash Cut: Author Talk with Brad Gooch
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/smash-cut/
LOCATION:Lobby Bar at the Washington Square Hotel\, 103 Waverly Place\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T173000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210809T103511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210918T090659Z
UID:10000046-1632240000-1632245400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:West Village Theater Crawl
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/west-village-theater-crawl/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:2021 Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210921T220000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210719T095349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T112252Z
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SUMMARY:Diana Wege's Earth Requiem: Wake Up + World Premiere of Prelude\, Prayer and Dance for Unaccompanied Viola by David Amram\, performed by Consuelo Sherba
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/earth-requiem-wake-up/
LOCATION:Judson Memorial Church\, 55 Washington Square South\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Highlights,2021 Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210922T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210922T193000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210809T104036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210821T100845Z
UID:10000048-1632333600-1632339000@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:"It’s Difficult to Write This Without Sounding Alarmist…” Larry Kramer and the Start of AIDS Activism
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/its-difficult-to-write-this-without-sounding-alarmist-larry-kramer-and-the-start-of-aids-activism/
LOCATION:NYC AIDS Memorial Park\, 76 Greenwich Avenue\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T200000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210818T140752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210821T100914Z
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SUMMARY:Lorraine Hansberry’s Village Voice
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/lorraine-hansberrys-village-voice/
LOCATION:Virtual Webinar on Zoom
CATEGORIES:2021 Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T220000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210719T094258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210918T082825Z
UID:10000025-1632427200-1632434400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:An Evening of Chamber Music by Harold Meltzer
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/music-of-harold-meltzer/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Highlights,2021 Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T121500
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210809T104206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210821T104620Z
UID:10000049-1632483000-1632485700@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:New York Studio School – A Tour of the Arts with Bee Chessman
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/new-york-studio-school/
LOCATION:New York Studio School\, 8 West 8th Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Tour
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/new-york-studio-school.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T131500
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210813T141155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210821T104738Z
UID:10000055-1632486600-1632489300@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:New York Studio School – A Tour of the Arts with Bee Chessman
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/new-york-studio-school-a-tour-of-the-arts-with-bee-chessman/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:2021 Tour
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/new-york-studio-school.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T143000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210815T155316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210821T105314Z
UID:10000058-1632486600-1632493800@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Eating the Village: Pizza\, pork\, pastries\, and more
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/eating-the-village-pizza-pork-pastries-and-more-2021-09-24/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:2021 Tour
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T220000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210719T094631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T122309Z
UID:10000027-1632513600-1632520800@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:David Del Tredici\, in Black and White
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/music-of-david-del-tredici/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Highlights,2021 Music
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T123000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
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SUMMARY:Painting the Village: The Village Trip Arts Walk with a Village Artist
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/painting-the-village-the-village-trip-arts-walk-with-a-village-artist/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T153000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210809T104414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210821T094734Z
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SUMMARY:Walk on the Wild Side: The Birth of Punk
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/walk-on-the-wild-side-the-birth-of-punk-walking-tour/
LOCATION:NYU D’agostino Hall\, 110 West 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T190000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210719T084638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T083457Z
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SUMMARY:Bringing It All Back Home to Washington Square – Free Concert in the Park with Bobby Sanabria and His Multiverse Big Band
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/bringing-it-all-back-home-to-washington-square-free-concert/
LOCATION:Garibaldi Plaza\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Highlights,2021 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210721T140121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210925T145523Z
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SUMMARY:The Joy of Music:  A Concert by Students of The Third Street Music School Settlement
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/the-third-street-music-school-settlement/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T213000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210721T135833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210925T094825Z
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SUMMARY:Bodies Electric Celebrates the Music of Edgard Varèse\, and Frank Zappa and the Psychedelic Circus
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/bodies-electric/
LOCATION:The Bitter End\, 147 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012-1436\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Highlights,2021 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210926T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210926T143000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210815T155316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210821T105502Z
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SUMMARY:Eating the Village: Pizza\, pork\, pastries\, and more
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/eating-the-village-pizza-pork-pastries-and-more-2021-09-26/2021-09-26/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:2021 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210926T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210926T160000
DTSTAMP:20260625T083440
CREATED:20210809T104635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210821T094006Z
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour with David Amram: Sixty-five Joyous Years in the Village
DESCRIPTION:[image: xxx] \nTwo hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, the words of the Founding Fathers feel newly urgent. Gathering to hear American music\, in in a city that has always stood for pluralism and possibility and in a neighborhood that was described by poet Mascha Kaléko as “the melting pot in the melting pot” is itself an act of faith — in what the Republic has been\, and in what it still can be.\nIn “We the People\,” Poetica Musica draws on music from America’s first 25 decades – including works by Robert Beaser\, Aaron Copland\, William Bolcom\, Hall Johnson\, and others — to trace a thread of distinctly American expression across generations and styles.\nDubbed "Good Will Ambassadors" by The New York Times\, Poetica Musica is among the most widely traveled chamber ensembles working today. The group has performed across more than 60 nations – from Turkey and Azerbaijan to Peru\, Jamaica\, and Tajikistan – and was honored with the Ambassador's Award for Cultural Diplomacy from the U.S. Department of State. That record of musical ambassadorship lends particular weight to a program built around America’s 250th anniversary. \nThe concert marks the official opening of this year’s Village Trip\, an annual festival celebrating “the Village” – Greenwich Village and the East Village – and the communities which have long made this unique Manhattan neighborhood a place of artistic exchange. "A republic\, if you can keep it\,” Benjamin Franklin allegedly quipped at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787. This concert\, and the wider festival\, implicitly explore that prescient concern. \n\nBarry Crawford\, flute\nOren Fade\, guitar\nWilliam Anderson\, guitar\nMolly Morkoski\, piano\nEleanor Valkenburg\, soprano\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM HUMANITIX
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/sixty-five-joyous-years-in-the-village-from-kerouac-monk-and-jackson-pollack-to-the-new-voices-of-today/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Tour
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