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Lincoln Center Announces Out of Doors Free Summer Festival, 7/22-8/9

By: May. 07, 2015
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Lincoln Center Out of Doors 2015 will present three weeks of FREE music and dance across the plazas of Lincoln Center from July 22 to August 9 in the 45th edition of the popular outdoor summer festival. Out of Doors will offer a diverse range of concerts, dance, family and special events featuring dozens of U.S., international and local artists.

Opening night will rock with the Muscle Shoals All-Star Bandfeaturing David Hood and Jimmy Johnson of the Swampers. Other concerts range from popular artists Randy Newman andLyle Lovett to Mexico's techno pioneers Nortec Collective's Bostich + Fussible joined by Wolfgang Flür formerly of Kraftwerk, from Afro-Brazilian big bandLetieres Leite & Orkestra Rumpilezz to Boogaloo legend Joe Bataan, from the AFROPUNKphenomenon to the best of bluegrass, folk, blues, country, and rock as part of the annual Roots of American Music closing weekend of Out of Doors (August 8-9), highlighted by Highway 61 Revisitedwith musicians Sean Watkins, Sara Watkins, Fiona Apple, and special guests recreating the Dylan album that helped to redefine rock 'n roll.

Dance kicks off in week one with the tap wizardry of Dorrance Dance in The Blues Projected Revisitedwith Toshi Reagon and BIGLovely, and in week three, features the Boogaloo stylings of ABAKUÁ Afro-Latin Dance Company. In between are appearances by Lil Buck, Memphis-born jookin' sensation, and a multi-event celebration of the late dancer-choreographer-actor-designer Geoffrey Holder, featuring a performance by Garth Fagan Dance. Family Day (July 25) features day-long dance and music events for children of all ages, and La Casita, a mix of spoken word and music (August 1 and 2), has an exciting line-up of artists representing the diversity of New York City, this year paying special tribute to Sonia Sanchez and Ntozake Shange, central figures in the Black Arts Movement.

New to Out of Doors this year are casual Friday evening concerts at 7 pm on the Hearst Plaza featuring rising young artists from New York's music scene.

Costumes and group participation are encouraged at a very special, post-performance, late-night event on July 31, also a first at Out of Doors: a silent screening in Damrosch Park of the cult movie classicRocky Horror Picture Show, with audience members wearing headphones.

All events are FREE; no tickets required. Program details and a Calendar of Events follow via the press release link below.




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