Max Major Presents REMOTE CONTROL: A VIRTUAL MIND-READING EXPERIENCE
World-class mentalist Max Major, who dazzled America, broke the internet and stumped Simon Cowell on “America’s Got Talent,” will present his highly-interactive online show, Remote Control: A Virtual Mind-Reading Experience on Saturday, January 2 and 9 at 8:00 PM ET. Additional dates will be announced soon.
Carnegie Hall's MUSICAL EXPLORERS Begins Today
Musical Explorers, an education program for New York City students in grades K-2 developed by Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute (WMI), builds basic music skills in the classroom as children learn songs from different cultures, reflect on their own communities, and develop singing and listening skills. Each year, the program culminates in a series of concerts held in Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall at the end of the fall and spring semesters, with artists representing the wide variety of cultures and styles found throughout New York City's five boroughs. Artists performing in this year's concerts include Haitian singer Emeline Michel, Michael Farkas and his jug band The Wiyos, Argentinian musicians Sofia Rei and Sofia Tosello, Yiddish folk violinist Yale Strom, Mexican harpist Celso Duarte, and classical tenor Dan Snyder. This season's concerts are scheduled for today, December 9-12, 2014 and May 5-8, 2015.
Carnegie Hall's MUSICAL EXPLORERS Begins 12/9
Musical Explorers, an education program for New York City students in grades K-2 developed by Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute (WMI), builds basic music skills in the classroom as children learn songs from different cultures, reflect on their own communities, and develop singing and listening skills. Each year, the program culminates in a series of concerts held in Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall at the end of the fall and spring semesters, with artists representing the wide variety of cultures and styles found throughout New York City's five boroughs. Artists performing in this year's concerts include Haitian singer Emeline Michel, Michael Farkas and his jug band The Wiyos, Argentinian musicians Sofia Rei and Sofia Tosello, Yiddish folk violinist Yale Strom, Mexican harpist Celso Duarte, and classical tenor Dan Snyder. This season's concerts are scheduled for December 9-12, 2014 and May 5-8, 2015.