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Library Jazz Band (Amphitheater 2023) (Cancelled)
Please note, this event has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Library Jazz Band, a collective of music professionals and educators from Westchester, perform all the tracks on Innervisions—the landmark album that Stevie Wonder released almost exactly fifty years ago!—with arrangements that honor the originals but reimagine them with big band flair. This program is part
Afro Dominicano (Amphitheater 2023) (Cancelled)
Please note, this event is cancelled due to inclement weather. Afro Dominicano is a Latin fusion indie band of the alternative Latin music diaspora playing what they call “Afro Caribbean soul music,” a blending of traditional folkloric roots music from the Dominican Republic with Afrobeats, reggae, calypso, samba, funk, punk rock, and other Caribbean rhythms.
Brass Queens (Amphitheater 2023)
Brass Queens is a nine-piece brass band whose sound is deeply inspired by the music of New Orleans mixed with the flair of modern pop. Hailing from Brooklyn, NY, the Brass Queens features an all-female horn section with the goal of expanding the space for women in a male-dominated industry. This program is part of the 2023
Gamelan Dharma Swara (Amphitheater 2023)
Gamelan Dharma Swara is a coalition of musicians, dancers, and composers presenting Balinese performing arts, made possible by gamelan semara dana instruments that combine a twentieth-century five-tone scale with a sixteenth- or seventeenth-century seven-tone scale. This program is part of the 2023 Summer Amphitheater Series. Doors open at 7:30pm. No reservations required. Seating is on a
Lost Soul Found (Amphitheater 2023)
Lost Soul Found is an eleven-piece band that aims to get its audience up on the dance floor by playing the music of Earth, Wind & Fire, the Ohio Players, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Santana, Tower of Power, and other funk, soul, and R&B artists of the 1960s and 70s. This
Phoenix Theatre Ensemble Presents Honduras (Amphitheater 2023)
Please note, this event will take place in the lobby due to inclement weather. Honduras is a powerful solo piece written by Drama Desk–nominated playwright Sara Farrington, starring Valeria A. Avina. Based on true events, the play recounts the stories of Honduran mothers and children who crossed the border seeking asylum in the summer of 2018.
Skyhunters in Flight (Amphitheater 2023) — Cancelled
Please note, this event is cancelled due to inclement weather. As twilight turns into night, watch trained birds of prey fly above you as falconer Brian Bradley demonstrates their special powers. Get a closer look at live owls, hawks, and falcons from around the world, and learn how these beautiful birds play an important role
Thunderbird American Indian Dancers (Amphitheater 2023)
Thunderbird American Indian Dancers perform a variety of dances from different tribes and delve into their origins, purpose, and regalia—with audience participation! This program is part of the 2023 Summer Amphitheater Series. Doors open at 7:30pm. No reservations required. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Free parking is available. Learn more about the free series
Symphonic Tango (Amphitheater 2023)
The Yonkers Philharmonic and the Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet present the musical evolution of tango, from its roots in the traditional orquesta típica, to tango nuevo, as epitomized by Astor Piazzolla, to a contemporary sound that respects the past and looks to the future. This program is part of the 2023 Summer Amphitheater Series. Doors
Miss Molly Circus Hula Hooper Extraordinaire
Inspired by the thousands of hula hoops that make up Kengo Kito: Unity on the Hudson, don’t miss Miss Molly, a circus performer known for her upbeat, high-energy shows and epic tricks, twirl up to EIGHT hula hoops simultaneously! Enjoy her shows at 12 and 3pm, both of which will be followed by a workshop