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Informational Update for The Lincoln Center
The Lincoln Center staff is working with City, State, and County Public Health sectors with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to actively monitor the developments of COVID-19 (coronavirus). The Lincoln Center remains open and operational. Should scheduling changes occur, ticket holders will be directly notified by The Lincoln Center. The health Read More
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Welcome to the Jungle
Travel from the urban jungle to the jungles of India through eye-popping video, shadow play and original music with Jungle Book on April 4 at The Lincoln Center. Audiences will see beloved characters like Baloo the bear, Bagheera the panther and everyone’s favorite human cub, Mowgli, come to life in a fresh new way in Read More
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Passionate Poetry with a Musical Mashup
Ever wonder what would happen if classical genius Bach and jazz master Coltrane met? Passion for Bach and Coltrane explores their story through an innovative blend of music and poetry on March 12 at The Lincoln Center. “I have long desired to set poetry to music and was particularly drawn to the works of A.B. Read More
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Bending Reality and Infusing Culture
Hailing from Japan, enra (intentionally spelled without capitalization) will put on a show like you’ve never seen before on March 22 at The Lincoln Center. This performance, which is also the first of enra’s US tour, will deliver a multi-sensory experience that involves precise timing and movement, combined with breathtaking effects that seem to bend Read More
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A Green Partnership Lights Up The Lincoln Center
Do you love seeing the twinkling lights during the holidays at The Lincoln Center? They’re all thanks to SavATree! The Lincoln Center was one of the first performance venues in the nation to hold a LEED Gold certification, which stands as a global symbol of our sustainability achievement and leadership. “Here at The Lincoln Center, Read More
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The Colors of Community
The Colors of Community exhibition features four Colorado artists who work in a large variety of scales. Pieces in this exhibit range from thirteen inches to thirteen feet. The works also cross different media, including painting, collage, and printmaking to name a few. While these artists share many similarities, the strongest is their use of Read More
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Colin Hay: Living in the Present
Many people’s first taste of Colin Hay’s songwriting was with his 80s hits like “Down Under” and “Who Can It Be Now?” when Hay was a founding member and frontman of the group Men at Work. Without realizing it, hearing those songs on the radio and in the movies led many to embrace the lyrics Read More