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United Palace: THE CRACK-A-LACKIN’ CONCERT OF CLASSICAL MUSIC

The Crackalackin’ Concert is FREE. The after-party ball on stage runs from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. Tickets are $25 before September 13 and $30 after and include refreshments. Space is limited for the ball. 

One of the United Palace of Cultural Arts’ (UPCA) programming goals is to find innovative ways to make classical music accessible to new and old audiences, particularly by combining the genre with other art forms. “The Crackalackin’ Concert of Classical Music” serves as a dynamic platform designed to break down barriers and make the beauty of classical music accessible to everyone, including underrepresented communities, ensuring it resonates with a diverse and inclusive audience. (NOTE: “Crackalackin’” is old-time (as far back as the 1990s!) urban slang for what’s new, relevant, and happening. We think it is a great description of how people should feel about classical music.

This year’s theme is Music Brings Us Together and features performances and mash-ups by:

“So many people are turned off by classical music because they see it as a corny, elitist art form,” said Fitelson, who 11 years ago co-created The Hip Hop Nutcracker, now an annual touring show produced by New Jersey Performing Arts Center. “We believe classical music is timeless and seek new, crackalackin’ ways to help audiences discover it.”

The day will kickoff with a performance by the Crackalackin’ Symphony Orchestra, freshly created for the event by community musicians of all skills.

The event features the world-premiere of a collage of videos taken of the Hudson River by Northern Manhattan residents while students from several local community programs, overseen by ADCA, perform the musical score live. The music, Bedrich Smetana’s symphonic poem “The Moldau,” celebrates another river, the Vltava which runs through Prague where Smetana became known as the Father of Czech music.

Another unforgettable moment will be the United Palace debut of Opera on Tap’s Operacade, which evokes nostalgia for another time while simultaneously providing innovative, interactive community engagement.

Finally, the New York Baroque Dance Company will simultaneously bring the Crackalackin’ Concert to a close while kicking off the first Crackalackin’ afterparty costume ball, where guests will have the opportunity to dance to live music on stage with professional dancers, recreating popular choreographies from 1776-1840.

“An Uptown Ball – Dancing the Revolution” features dances from the early days of the United States and revolutionary era, including choreography created in honor of George Washington and music by African-American composer Francis Johnson (1792-1844), who was so popular in his time that he was commissioned to create music for Marquis de Lafayette’s Farewell Tour of America in 1824. Dances will be taught to ticket holders at the ball – guests are encouraged to dress in period costume. Stage access to the ball requires a separate admission ticket and includes refreshments.

(The ball is made possible in part with funds from Creative Engagement, a regrant program supported by the funding agencies DCLA in partnership with the City Council and NYSCA with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by LMCC.)

Finally, the New York Baroque Dance Company will simultaneously bring the Crackalackin’ Concert to a close while kicking off the first Crackalackin’ afterparty costume ball, where guests will have the opportunity to dance to live music on stage with professional dancers, recreating popular choreographies from 1776-1840.

“An Uptown Ball – Dancing the Revolution” features dances from the early days of the United States and revolutionary era, including choreography created in honor of George Washington and music by African-American composer Francis Johnson (1792-1844), who was so popular in his time that he was commissioned to create music for Marquis de Lafayette’s Farewell Tour of America in 1824. Dances will be taught to ticket holders at the ball – guests are encouraged to dress in period costume. Stage access to the ball requires a separate admission ticket and includes refreshments.

(The ball is made possible in part with funds from Creative Engagement, a regrant program supported by the funding agencies DCLA in partnership with the City Council and NYSCA with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by LMCC.)

United Palace: Celebrate Dominican Heritage

Celebrate Dominican Heritage at the United Palace
Celebrate Manhattan’s Dominican community with us, the National Dominican Day Parade, and the Washington Heights and Inwood Chamber of Commerce at the United Palace Theater on July 31st. Enjoy special guests, local artists, and light refreshments after the program.RSVP required. For special accommodations, contact events@manhattanbp.nyc.gov

RSVP required, HERE.

United Palace – The Muse: Flying Your Flag

Date: Wednesday, July 30th | Time: 7:00pm–9:00pm | Free with RSVP

Doors open at 6:30pm. The Muse begins at 7:00pm.

RSVP: https://unitedpalace.boletosexpress.com/event.php?event_id=83486

Join us on Wednesday, July 30th for The Muse: Flying Your Flag, a vibrant midsummer gathering dedicated to the spirit of independence. Together, we’ll reflect on what it means to stand in our truth, drawing inspiration from our personal experiences and sacred traditions that honor individuality across generations and cultures. Through artmaking, storytelling, and reflection, we’ll each design our own personal flag that represents who we are and what makes us feel unique. Then, we’ll weave our creations into a collective tapestry that celebrates both our distinct voices and our shared humanity. Come to express yourself, witness others, and co-create a moment of joyful belonging. Let your freak flag fly!

The Muse is a monthly program dedicated to celebrating inspiration, the arts, and community. It brings together open-minded artists and art lovers to explore the many ways inspiration, or The Muse, elevates our daily lives. Through shared human experiences, creative expression, and a deep love for the arts, we reflect on life’s biggest questions, uncovering new meaning in the world around us.

This event is free with RSVP, and light refreshments will be provided. All are welcome.

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PS/IS 187: 12th Annual 187 PTO Film Festival Tickets at the United Palace

On Sunday, June 1st, the PS 187 Film Festival returns to the United Palace stage for their 12th annual celebration of film! Born and bred in our very neighborhood, this festival is unlike anything else in the country: a Pre-K – 8th grade school event that has produced over 600 original shorts films by students and families, with representation in the New York City Public School Film Festival for six of the last seven years. For the past two years, film students from NYC’s leading high school film program at Art & Design High School have worked alongside 187 middle schoolers to craft creative content, which will get its world premiere at this year’s 187 Film Festival. Witness the boundless creativity that flows within NYC’s greatest neighborhood while also embracing a community steeped in artistic talent. It’s a great time enjoyed by all, and you never know if the next Hitchcock, Coppola, or Spielberg lies amongst this talented group of young filmmakers. We’ll see you there!

United Palace: ASSOCIATION OF DOMINICAN CLASSICAL ARTISTS SPRING SHOWCASE

ASSOCIATION OF DOMINICAN CLASSICAL ARTISTS SPRING SHOWCASE

Sunday, April 6th @ 3pm

Celebrate the arrival of spring with an unforgettable afternoon of music, talent, and community spirit! The Association of Dominican Classical Artists invites you to a vibrant showcase featuring their incredible young musicians from the Washington Heights Community Conservatory, Gregorio Luperon High School, PS 115 Alexander Humboldt, and Community Health Academy of the Heights. Witness the dedication and artistry of these students as they bring the season to life through their performances at the United Palace. Don’t miss this inspiring celebration of culture, passion, and the next generation of musical excellence!

GET TICKETS: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/spring-showcase-at-united-palace-tickets-1284905349489?aff=oddtdtcreator