I hope you and your loved ones are enjoying the holiday season so far. To help you plan for January, here are 31 curated events happening in and around New York City throughout the month.
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Visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art to view one of the museum’s latest exhibits, which features a collection of works that display the transformation of art in England throughout the Tudor dynasty.
| Dizzy Gillespie Afro-Latin Experience |
Spend an evening at Blue Note Jazz Club, complete with entertainment by John Birks “Dizzy” Gillespie and his jazz ensemble.
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The opera tells a timeless story of romance and betrayal in ancient Egypt.
| Currently on display at the Guggenheim, the exhibition provides a stunning commentary on social injustice, survival, remembrance, and more.
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First Fridays at the Noguchi Museum |
Enjoy free admission to the museum, which showcases a wealth of contemporary artwork and sculptures, on the first Friday of each month.
| 46th Annual Three Kings Day Celebration |
The theme for this year’s parade, hosted by El Museo del Barrio, is “Entre Familia: Mental Health & Wellness in our Communities.”
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The market features locally grown, fresh products in addition to cooking demonstrations, activities, and more.
| Public Garden and Conservatory Highlights Walk |
Led by a Wave Hill expert, this leisurely, guided tour will take you through the picturesque gardens as you learn about their seasonal blooms.
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Greenpoint Workshop: Needle Felted Artwork |
Create a mini version of your favorite furry friend while sharpening or honing your needle felt crafting skills.
| Ashley Bryan and Langston Hughes: Sail Away |
The must-see exhibition features Bryan’s intricate cut-paper collage art, inspired by the poetry of Langston Hughes.
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Wednesdays at One: ChamberFest 2023 |
Julliard’s world-renowned student musicians will showcase their talents at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall.
| New York City Winter JazzFest |
This year’s JazzFest highlights the New Standards songbook, which features the music of 101 female composers.
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The Italian melodrama comes to life on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House.
| NYC Winter Festival: A Soiree of Modern Dance |
The show is part of the Ajkun Ballet Theatre’s Face to Face series.
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MLK: Blueprint for the Culture |
Returning for its 17th year, the Apollo Theater’s MLK Day celebration will highlight Dr. King’s movement as a template for modern civil rights activism.
| Harlem Gospel Choir (MLK JR. Day Matinee) |
The world-famous Harlem Gospel Choir will honor Martin Luther King with a special matinee performance at Sony Hall.
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Japanese Ink Painting Class |
Perfect for those new to ink-wash painting, the class teaches participants the basics of Sumi-e (or Suibokuga), a popular East Asian art form.
| Visit The Museum of Broadway |
The museum has rapidly gained popularity among visitors and locals alike for its jaw-dropping exhibitions of Broadway’s rich history.
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Harkness Mainstage: Peter Chu |
A celebrated performance artist, choreographer, and educator, Chu will grace the Kaufmann Concert Hall stage for a one-night engagement. | The Winter Show at the Park Avenue Armory includes a myriad of works ranging from paintings and decorative ceramics to jewelry and fine furniture.
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Elio Villafranca in Concert |
A Grammy-nominated musician and Guggenheim fellow, Villafranca is known for fusing classic and Jazz music with sounds of the African diaspora.
| Among the latest exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum, the collection features works by legendary artists, ranging from Claude Monet to Gustave Courbet.
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The Ronald S. Lauder Collection |
Viewable by the public for the first time, the impressive collection of Neue Galerie's president, Ronald S. Lauder, comprises over 500 works of art.
| The intimate music experience’s secret NoMad location will be revealed to attendees 36 hours prior to the event.
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Virginia Woolf: A Modern Mind |
Tour the New York Public Library's Wachenheim Gallery for a closer look into author Virginia Woolf and her life through personal journals, photographs, and letters.
| Hector Guimard: How Paris Got Its Curves |
Learn more about France's renowned art nouveau architect, known for his design of various Parisian Metro stations and his overall influence on architecture.
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Athletic & Fit Training Class |
New to high-intensity interval training? This intro class begins with sets of light cardio designed to improve strength and endurance.
| NYC Travel and Adventure Show |
Visit the Javits Convention Center for an interactive exploration of 250 top travel destinations. Learn from travel experts and Keynote speakers, like Emmy award-winner Samantha Brown.
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Dutch Masters: Painting and Music in the Early Baroque |
Repast, an orchestral group, will perform the music of Holland’s golden age while projecting images of paintings by artists such as Vermeer, Rubens, Frans Hals, and more.
| Visit the Guggenheim for a sprawling exhibition of paintings, collages, drawings, and various other creations of the acclaimed artist.
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Visit BRIC House for an unforgettable evening of live poetry, featuring special guests from around the world.
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