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SUMMARY:Bernstein Remix! A Benefit for Artful Learning
DESCRIPTION:Urban Garage is a performance lab for young musicians\, aged 11-21\, interested in genres of music not typically taught in schools - pop\, rock\, folk\, blues\, country etc. Through free\, monthly open mics\, guided jams and community service concerts\, kids learn practical skills in musicianship and collaboration from seasoned professionals.\nEach evening starts with an open mic for kids to bring in prepared songs. This is often followed by founder/director Liz Queler\, Seth Farber or a guest mentor giving constructive feedback regarding performance\, songwriting or technique. During the second hour\, charts are handed out\, and Liz mixes and matches kids on various instruments and vocal parts\, leading them through the experience of performing as a group. \nThe kids learn mic technique\, dynamics\, soloing skills\, chart reading\, hand cues\, and most importantly\, listening and responding to each other in a musical setting. While many hours of organization and musical preparation go into every event\, much of the teaching is spontaneous\, with each song and every combination of players presenting new challenges. Mentors may coach performances from the stage\, lead discussions following songs\, demonstrate musical sections\, or even join the band. It’s an electric and supportive atmosphere as the kids exalt in performing with and for each other. \nMore information at https://urbangaragenyc.squarespace.com/ \nAdmission is free. No tickets required. Interested participants must email: urbangaragenyc@gmail.com
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/bernstein-remix/
LOCATION:The Loft at City Winery\, 11th Avenue at 15th Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Music
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SUMMARY:Habitat East Village with Damien Sneed and Friends
DESCRIPTION:Urban Garage is a performance lab for young musicians\, aged 11-21\, interested in genres of music not typically taught in schools - pop\, rock\, folk\, blues\, country etc. Through free\, monthly open mics\, guided jams and community service concerts\, kids learn practical skills in musicianship and collaboration from seasoned professionals.\nEach evening starts with an open mic for kids to bring in prepared songs. This is often followed by founder/director Liz Queler\, Seth Farber or a guest mentor giving constructive feedback regarding performance\, songwriting or technique. During the second hour\, charts are handed out\, and Liz mixes and matches kids on various instruments and vocal parts\, leading them through the experience of performing as a group. \nThe kids learn mic technique\, dynamics\, soloing skills\, chart reading\, hand cues\, and most importantly\, listening and responding to each other in a musical setting. While many hours of organization and musical preparation go into every event\, much of the teaching is spontaneous\, with each song and every combination of players presenting new challenges. Mentors may coach performances from the stage\, lead discussions following songs\, demonstrate musical sections\, or even join the band. It’s an electric and supportive atmosphere as the kids exalt in performing with and for each other. \nMore information at https://urbangaragenyc.squarespace.com/ \nAdmission is free. No tickets required. Interested participants must email: urbangaragenyc@gmail.com
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/habitat-east-village-with-damien-sneed-and-friends/
LOCATION:St Mark’s in the Bowery\, 131 East 10th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 New Music,ASCAP
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SUMMARY:Urban Garage: A Performance Lab for Young Musicians
DESCRIPTION:Urban Garage is a performance lab for young musicians\, aged 11-21\, interested in genres of music not typically taught in schools - pop\, rock\, folk\, blues\, country etc. Through free\, monthly open mics\, guided jams and community service concerts\, kids learn practical skills in musicianship and collaboration from seasoned professionals.\nEach evening starts with an open mic for kids to bring in prepared songs. This is often followed by founder/director Liz Queler\, Seth Farber or a guest mentor giving constructive feedback regarding performance\, songwriting or technique. During the second hour\, charts are handed out\, and Liz mixes and matches kids on various instruments and vocal parts\, leading them through the experience of performing as a group. \nThe kids learn mic technique\, dynamics\, soloing skills\, chart reading\, hand cues\, and most importantly\, listening and responding to each other in a musical setting. While many hours of organization and musical preparation go into every event\, much of the teaching is spontaneous\, with each song and every combination of players presenting new challenges. Mentors may coach performances from the stage\, lead discussions following songs\, demonstrate musical sections\, or even join the band. It’s an electric and supportive atmosphere as the kids exalt in performing with and for each other. \nMore information at https://urbangaragenyc.squarespace.com/ \nAdmission is free. No tickets required. Interested participants must email: urbangaragenyc@gmail.com
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/urban-garage-a-performance-lab-for-young-musicians/
LOCATION:The Bitter End\, 147 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012-1436\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Music
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SUMMARY:Looking East: Balinese Gamelan Ensemble Yowana Sari & Friends
DESCRIPTION:Urban Garage is a performance lab for young musicians\, aged 11-21\, interested in genres of music not typically taught in schools - pop\, rock\, folk\, blues\, country etc. Through free\, monthly open mics\, guided jams and community service concerts\, kids learn practical skills in musicianship and collaboration from seasoned professionals.\nEach evening starts with an open mic for kids to bring in prepared songs. This is often followed by founder/director Liz Queler\, Seth Farber or a guest mentor giving constructive feedback regarding performance\, songwriting or technique. During the second hour\, charts are handed out\, and Liz mixes and matches kids on various instruments and vocal parts\, leading them through the experience of performing as a group. \nThe kids learn mic technique\, dynamics\, soloing skills\, chart reading\, hand cues\, and most importantly\, listening and responding to each other in a musical setting. While many hours of organization and musical preparation go into every event\, much of the teaching is spontaneous\, with each song and every combination of players presenting new challenges. Mentors may coach performances from the stage\, lead discussions following songs\, demonstrate musical sections\, or even join the band. It’s an electric and supportive atmosphere as the kids exalt in performing with and for each other. \nMore information at https://urbangaragenyc.squarespace.com/ \nAdmission is free. No tickets required. Interested participants must email: urbangaragenyc@gmail.com
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/looking-east/
LOCATION:St Mark’s in the Bowery\, 131 East 10th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 New Music
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SUMMARY:Beatnik Greenwich Village\, Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Urban Garage is a performance lab for young musicians\, aged 11-21\, interested in genres of music not typically taught in schools - pop\, rock\, folk\, blues\, country etc. Through free\, monthly open mics\, guided jams and community service concerts\, kids learn practical skills in musicianship and collaboration from seasoned professionals.\nEach evening starts with an open mic for kids to bring in prepared songs. This is often followed by founder/director Liz Queler\, Seth Farber or a guest mentor giving constructive feedback regarding performance\, songwriting or technique. During the second hour\, charts are handed out\, and Liz mixes and matches kids on various instruments and vocal parts\, leading them through the experience of performing as a group. \nThe kids learn mic technique\, dynamics\, soloing skills\, chart reading\, hand cues\, and most importantly\, listening and responding to each other in a musical setting. While many hours of organization and musical preparation go into every event\, much of the teaching is spontaneous\, with each song and every combination of players presenting new challenges. Mentors may coach performances from the stage\, lead discussions following songs\, demonstrate musical sections\, or even join the band. It’s an electric and supportive atmosphere as the kids exalt in performing with and for each other. \nMore information at https://urbangaragenyc.squarespace.com/ \nAdmission is free. No tickets required. Interested participants must email: urbangaragenyc@gmail.com
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/beatnik-greenwich-village-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Stumpdown Coffee\, Corner of West 8th & MacDougal Streets\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Tour
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SUMMARY:The Village Trip Lecture:  Clay Risen – Red Scare: Blacklists\, McCarthyism\, and the Making of Modern America
DESCRIPTION:Urban Garage is a performance lab for young musicians\, aged 11-21\, interested in genres of music not typically taught in schools - pop\, rock\, folk\, blues\, country etc. Through free\, monthly open mics\, guided jams and community service concerts\, kids learn practical skills in musicianship and collaboration from seasoned professionals.\nEach evening starts with an open mic for kids to bring in prepared songs. This is often followed by founder/director Liz Queler\, Seth Farber or a guest mentor giving constructive feedback regarding performance\, songwriting or technique. During the second hour\, charts are handed out\, and Liz mixes and matches kids on various instruments and vocal parts\, leading them through the experience of performing as a group. \nThe kids learn mic technique\, dynamics\, soloing skills\, chart reading\, hand cues\, and most importantly\, listening and responding to each other in a musical setting. While many hours of organization and musical preparation go into every event\, much of the teaching is spontaneous\, with each song and every combination of players presenting new challenges. Mentors may coach performances from the stage\, lead discussions following songs\, demonstrate musical sections\, or even join the band. It’s an electric and supportive atmosphere as the kids exalt in performing with and for each other. \nMore information at https://urbangaragenyc.squarespace.com/ \nAdmission is free. No tickets required. Interested participants must email: urbangaragenyc@gmail.com
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/the-village-trip-lecture-clay-risen-red-scare-blacklists-mccarthyism-and-the-making-of-modern-america/
LOCATION:Jefferson Market Library\, 425 6th Avenue\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Talks & Comedy
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SUMMARY:My Name is New York: A Walking Tour Through Woody Guthrie’s Village with Anna Canoni & Cole Quest
DESCRIPTION:Urban Garage is a performance lab for young musicians\, aged 11-21\, interested in genres of music not typically taught in schools - pop\, rock\, folk\, blues\, country etc. Through free\, monthly open mics\, guided jams and community service concerts\, kids learn practical skills in musicianship and collaboration from seasoned professionals.\nEach evening starts with an open mic for kids to bring in prepared songs. This is often followed by founder/director Liz Queler\, Seth Farber or a guest mentor giving constructive feedback regarding performance\, songwriting or technique. During the second hour\, charts are handed out\, and Liz mixes and matches kids on various instruments and vocal parts\, leading them through the experience of performing as a group. \nThe kids learn mic technique\, dynamics\, soloing skills\, chart reading\, hand cues\, and most importantly\, listening and responding to each other in a musical setting. While many hours of organization and musical preparation go into every event\, much of the teaching is spontaneous\, with each song and every combination of players presenting new challenges. Mentors may coach performances from the stage\, lead discussions following songs\, demonstrate musical sections\, or even join the band. It’s an electric and supportive atmosphere as the kids exalt in performing with and for each other. \nMore information at https://urbangaragenyc.squarespace.com/ \nAdmission is free. No tickets required. Interested participants must email: urbangaragenyc@gmail.com
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/my-name-is-new-york/
LOCATION:70 East 12th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Tour
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