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As the Weather Cools Down, Flushing Town Hall Heats Up This Fall With a New Season of Global Music, Dance, and Art

Fall gets festive at Flushing Town Hall! The global arts venue will present over 30 programs to entertain audiences of all ages and backgrounds this September through December. From a Diwali dance party to a marionette Nutcracker traveling all the way from Austria, there will be something for everyone to celebrate this season, including Flushing Town Hall's first-ever presentation of six NEA Jazz Masters together on stage for a once-in-a-lifetime concert.

"We are celebrating our 40th anniversary this year with a truly incredible roster of global artists, many coming from overseas, " says Ellen Kodadek, Flushing Town Hall's Executive and Artistic Director. "Why travel the world when you can hop the 7 train to Queens? At Flushing Town Hall, we bring the world to your doorstep, and this season is no exception."

Flushing Town Hall's fall highlights include: Season Opening Party with Jane Bunnett & Maqueque (Sept. 20); Hot Club Jazz Listening Session (Sept. 22); Antonio Hart Quintet (Oct. 5); Kobo Town (Oct. 11); Jazzmobile@55 (Oct. 19); Bongsan Talchum Korean Masks (Oct. 31); Diwali Dance Party (Nov. 2); NEA Jazz Masters (Nov. 8); DDAT (Nov. 16); Gustavo Casenave Quartet (Nov. 22); The Nutcracker (Dec. 4); Roberta Piket Sextet (Dec. 6); Global Arts for Global Kids Benefit (Dec. 14).

Flushing Town Hall is accessible by car, bus, train and foot—located a short distance from the 7 train—at 137-35 Northern Blvd. in Flushing, Queens. Access for wheelchair users and individuals with limited mobility is available.

Once again, Flushing Town Hall is opening its doors to teenagers—for free. Under the "Teen Access Program, " all 13- to 19-year-old teens (whether a member or not) will be welcomed to attend any performance for free. The program is designed to appeal to students and help foster a greater love for arts and culture.

Tickets can be purchased at www.flushingtownhall.org or by calling (718) 463-7700 x222.

FOR CALENDAR LISTINGS:

- September -

Monthly Jazz Jam: Celebrating the Legacy of Louis Armstrong
WED, SEPT 4, 7 PM
$10/FREE for Members, Students, Teens & Jamming Musicians
Open to Jazz students, musicians, and music educators, Monthly Jazz Jams are a fun way to hone your skills and jam with your peers. The house band is led by saxophonist Carol Sudhalter. All are welcome, regardless of instrument (vocalists, too!). Don't play? Come listen!

Live Drawing with Models
MON, SEPT 9, 6 PM
$16/$10 Members & Students
Draw from a live nude model. Bring your sketch pad and favorite drawing medium. Each artist will have the opportunity to hone their skills with a series of quick and long poses while listening to music in a relaxing, non-judgmental environment. For ages 18 & up.

Exhibition: Threads and Pigments
FRI, SEPT 13, 6 PM
Opening Reception: FRI, SEPT 13, 6-8 PM
Gallery Dates: FRI, SEPT 13 - SUN, SEPT 29
Gallery Hours: SAT & SUN, 12-5 PM; weekdays by appointment
$5 Suggested Donation/FREE for Members, Students, & Teens
A group exhibition of nine Korean-American artists who have been living and working in the United States. Their artworks embody diverse and dynamic philosophies that depict using materials such as colorful pigments and stitched threads that symbolize diversity and represent a connection between cultures.
Season Opening Party: Jane Bunnett & Maqueque
FRI, SEPT 20, 7 PM (Dance lesson), 8 PM (Concert)
$16/$10 Members & Students / FREE for Teens
Three-time Grammy nominee and five-time JUNO Award (aka Canada's Grammys) winner, soprano saxophonist and flutist Jane Bunnett and her sextet Maqueque bring the soul of Cuba to NYC. Dubbed the "new queens of Afro-Cuban jazz, " Jane Bunnett and Maqueque features all-star female Cuban musicians in a rich Afro-Cuban gumbo with dynamic rhythms, melodies, spirited playing and singing. Cuban-style food and drinks will be available to purchase at the event.

New Music Horizons: Collaborative Artists in Concert
SAT, SEPT 21, 2:30 PM
$10/FREE for Members, Students & Teens
Classical composer Matt Koraus and jazz composer Mark Wade in concert. Koraus is known for his inventive contemporary style for both vocal and instrumental music. Wade was picked as one of the top bassists of 2016 and 2018 by the DownBeat Magazine Reader's Poll. Each composer will present a set of their original works with an informal Q&A to follow.
Mid-Autumn Moon Shadow Play
SUN, SEPT 22, 2 PM
$10/$5 Members, Students & Children/FREE for Teens
Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival with shadow puppet making! The harvest season full moon is said to be the biggest and brightest in the year. Join FTH's teaching artist Spica Wobbe in the world of shadow play. Participants will learn how to design and construct a simple shadow puppet and stage, and tell their family version of a moon story. For ages 6 & up.
Hot Club: Jazz Listening Session
SUN, SEPT 22, 12:30 PM
FREE (No RSVP required)
What is a Hot Club? Starting in the 1930's, "Hot Clubs" were a sort of "Book Club" for jazz listening - fans would get together to play records for each other. Today, the Neo Hot Club movement is about hearing classic and rare jazz records on their original 78RPM format, which offers the best sound possible. A community of jazz lovers is growing around these "Neo Hot Clubs, " keeping alive the love of old recordings and swinging hot jazz. This session is led by esteemed jazz researcher and historian Ben Young.
New York Classical Players: Beethoven & Bartok
FRI, SEPT 27, 8 PM
FREE (with online RSVP)
New York Classical Players premieres Samuel Adler's new orchestration of Jupiter from Holst's iconic work, The Planet. Pianist Haesun Paik, violinist Josef Spacek, and cellist Michael Katz perform a Triple Concerto to celebrate Beethoven's 250th birth year. Bartok's Divertimento will close the program, a work beloved for its high drama and thrilling scope of the folk music of which the composer was deeply enamored.
Wearable Art: Make Your Own Lucky Pouch – Bokjumeoni
SUN, SEPT 29, 2 PM
$10/$5 Members, Students & Children/FREE for Teens (supplies provided)
Make your own Bokjumeoni- a traditional Korean pouch that is believed to contain good luck. In Korea, it is often used as a bag for small presents given to friends and family. No experience is necessary, although participants should be comfortable handling a needle and thread. For ages 10 & up.

- October -

Monthly Jazz Jam: Celebrating the Legacy of Louis Armstrong
WED, OCT 2, 7-10 PM
$10/FREE for Members, Students, & Jamming Musicians
Open to jazz students, musicians, and music educators, Monthly Jazz Jams are a fun way to hone your skills and jam with your peers. The house band is led by saxophonist Carol Sudhalter. All are welcome, regardless of instrument (vocalists, too!). Don't play? Come listen!

Exhibition: Bari - Know Your Place
FRI, OCT 4 – SUN, OCT 20
Gallery Hours: SAT & SUN, 12-5 PM; weekdays by appointment
Artist Talk: FRI, OCT 11, 6 PM
Admission: $5 Suggested Donation/FREE for Members & Students
Inspired by the high-horizon, miniature style paintings cultivated in Southeast Asia between 15th - 18th centuries, this exhibition of illustrations and writing by Symin Adive explores the hierarchies of family, class, race, gender, belief, and sexuality through grounded contemporary scenes in the life of a young immigrant as they grow to understand their "place" in relation to their family and community.
Antonio Hart Quintet
SAT, OCT 5, 8 PM
$16/$10 Members & Students/FREE for Teens
Antonio Hart is recognized as one of the most talented instrumentalist of his generation. In his 20 years as a professional musician, he has performed and recorded with many jazz greats from Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Hargrove, Nancy Wilson, Nat Adderley, and McCoy Tyner to Dave Holland. The Antonio Hart Quintet will present an exciting evening of original and standard compositions.

Artist Talk with Symin Adive
FRI, OCT 11, 6 PM
See October 4th for details.
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Kobo Town
FRI, OCT 11, 7 PM (Interactive Calypso Workshop), 8 PM (Show)
$16/$10 Members & Students/FREE for Teens
Founded and fronted by émigré Trinidadian songwriter Drew Gonsalves, Kobo Town’s music has been described as “an intoxicating blend of lilting calypsonian wit, dancehall reggae and trombone-heavy brass” (The Guardian). From their home in Toronto, the JUNO Award (aka Canada’s Grammys) winning group has brought their distinct calypso-inspired sound to audiences across the world, from Port-of-Spain to Paris and from Montreal to Malaysia.

Live Drawing with Models
MON, OCT 14, 6-9 PM
$16/$10 Members & Students/FREE for Teens
Draw from a live nude model. Bring your sketch pad with your favorite drawing medium. Each artist will have the opportunity to hone their skills with a series of quick and long poses while listening to music in a relaxing non-judgmental environment. For ages 18 & up.

Jazzmobile@55 presents Taylor Made | Dr Billy Taylor
SAT, OCT 19, 7 PM
$20/$15 Members/$10 Students/FREE for Teens
Directed by Winard Harper, with special guest NEA Jazz Master Jimmy Owens. Jazz masters, greats, and emerging artists will take to the stage for a hard-swinging concert celebrating NEA Jazz Master Dr. Billy Taylor and his living legacy, Jazzmobile – as it celebrates 55 years of presenting, preserving, promoting and propagating America’s classical music, jazz. This concert is followed by a conversation with the artists.

It Can Happen Here
THUR, OCT 24, 8 PM
$5/FREE for Members, Students & Teens
Presented by Judith Sloan and guest performers and panelists, this live event reveals the behind-the-scenes process of creating a play. It Can Happen Here deals with difficult dialogues between women about race, class, and gender. This event will include excerpted dialogues and songs from the play, and a panel discussion and talkback with the audience.

Bongsan Talchum: Korean Mask Dance
THUR, OCT 31, 6 PM (Mask Making), 7 PM (Dance Lesson), 8 PM (Performance)
$16/$10 Members, Students & Children/FREE for Teens (Workshops included; limited supplies available)
Celebrate Halloween with Korean mask dance! Bongsan Talchum is the 17th Important Intangible Cultural Property of Korea and one of Korea's most representative mask dances. Bongsan Mask Dance-Drama Preservation Society's 22 performers from Korea present their dynamic and spectacular mask dance performance with live music. Mask making workshop at 6 PM and mask dance lesson at 7 PM.

-- November --

Diwali Dance Party: Kathak, Bhangra & Beyond
SAT, NOV 2, 1-4 PM
$20/$15 Members/$10 Students & Children/FREE for Teens
Celebrate Diwali with this all-ages festival and dance party, featuring Kathak classical dancer Abha Roy and Basement Bhangra’s DJ Rekha! Learn Bollywood, bhangra, and Kathak dance moves, then hit the dance floor! Special performances by Srijan Dance Company, cooking workshops by Queens Curry Kitchen, henna painting, Indian handicrafts and Indian foods for sale and more.
School performances available. Call (718) 463-7700 x224 for details.

Monthly Jazz Jam: Celebrating the Legacy of Louis Armstrong
WED, NOV 6, 7-10 PM
$10/FREE for Members, Students, & Jamming Musicians
Open to jazz students, musicians, and music educators, Monthly Jazz Jams are a fun way to hone your skills and jam with your peers. The house band is led by saxophonist Carol Sudhalter. All are welcome, regardless of instrument (vocalists, too!). Don’t play? Come listen!

NEA JAZZ MASTERS: A Gathering of The Masters
FRI, NOV 8, 8 PM
$45/$35 Members/$20 Students/FREE for Teens;Table Package: $140/$115 Members (Reserved Table for 2, Wine & Snacks)
It’s our first time presenting six NEA Jazz Masters (the nation's highest honor for living jazz musicians) with Candido Camero (congas), Jimmy Heath (saxophone), Barry Harris (piano), Jimmy Owens (trumpet), Jimmy Cobb (drums), and Reggie Workman (bass). This concert is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience, showcasing the love and friendship among artists who have devoted all of their lives to performing and teaching jazz.

Kunqu Society: Traces in the Snow
SAT, NOV 9, 1:30 PM
$16/$10 Members & Students/FREE for Teens
Kunqu Society presents Traces in the Snow, a rare comic gem from the classical repertoire of Kunqu, which is the oldest continuously-performed genre of Chinese Opera: How does an impoverished couple reconcile and reaffirm their devotion to each other when the husband doubts his wife’s fidelity because of some suspicious footprints left in the snow on a frigid winter day? Come find out! Supertitles in English with pre-performance introduction and post-performance Q&A.

Live Drawing with Models
MON, NOV 11, 6-9 PM
$16/$10 Members & Students/FREE for Teens
Draw from a live nude model. Bring your sketch pad with your favorite drawing medium. Each artist will have the opportunity to hone their skills with a series of quick and long poses while listening to music in a relaxing non-judgmental environment. For ages 18 & up.

A Chinese Lady
THUR, NOV 14, 7 PM
FREE (No RSVP required)
Inspired by traditional Chinese ink painting and ceramic art, this work-in-progress duo dance piece by FTH Space Grantee Lijun Zhou is an attempt to challenge the grandiose presentation commonly seen in a typical Chinese classical dance mega-production, and return to the poetry of body movement.

Five Oceans in a Teaspoon
FRI, NOV 15, 7 PM
$5/FREE for Members, Students & Teens
Performance/reading/conversation based on Five Oceans in a Teaspoon, a memoir in short visual poems written by journalist and poet Dennis J Bernstein, and typographic visualizations by pioneer designer/author Warren Lehrer. An ensemble of readers, musicians and performers will join this multimedia presentation that includes animation and projection of select pages from the stunning new book.

DDAT: Native American Hip Hop Jazz Fusion
Panel Discussion on Music as Medicine
SAT, NOV 16, 1 PM
FREE (online RSVP required)
Join DDAT artists Chris Bidtah (Navajo) and Delbert Anderson (Navajo) for a panel discussion on incorporating Native languages in art making and music as medicine. Both artists carry their Native American cultural aspects along with their musical experiences, and create fusion music. Their cultural influences play an important role in their success.

DDAT: Native American Hip Hop Jazz Fusion
Family Performance
SAT, NOV 16, 2:15 PM
$14/$10 Members/$8 Children/$6 Member Children/FREE for Teens
Named by NPR as one of the top 10 bands in the US - DDAT combines hip hop, jazz, funk and soul with an original southwestern feel. DDAT consists of four talented musicians - Chris Bidtah (Navajo) on vocals, Delbert Anderson (Navajo) on trumpet, Nicholas Lucero on drums, and Mike McCluhan on bass. Full of energy and excitement, dancing, improvisation, audience participation, live painting, and more - the sky's the limit at a DDAT show!
School performances available. Call (718) 463-7700 x224 for details.

Gustavo Casenave Quartet: A South American Jazz Tale
FRI, NOV 22, 8 PM
$16/$10 Members & Students/FREE for Teens
Multiple Grammy Nominee, Steinway Artist and ACE Awardee, pianist and composer Gustavo Casenave, features his eclectic quartet, together with 2018 Grammy-winning bassist Pedro Giraudo, Grammy-winning saxophonist Alejandro Aviles and drummer guru Franco Pinna, performing Casenave’s original jazz, tango, and classical works.

Hot Club: Jazz Listening Session led by the esteemed Ben Young
SAT, NOV 23, 12:30 P/M
FREE (No RSVP required)
What is a Hot Club? Starting in the 1930's, "Hot Clubs" were a sort of "Book Club" for jazz listening - fans would get together to play records for each other. Today, the Neo Hot Club movement is about hearing classic and rare jazz records on their original 78RPM format, which offers the best sound possible. A community of jazz lovers is growing around these "Neo Hot Clubs, " keeping alive the love of old recordings and swinging hot jazz.

A Journey: Bach to Piazzolla
SAT, NOV 23, 7 PM
$16/$10 Members & Students/FREE for Teens
Presented in partnership with the Korea Music Foundation, this chamber concert brings a unique opportunity to hear re-imagined jazz and tango, inspired by Bach and composed by masters including Schoenfield, Piazzolla, and Haydn. Performed by multi-award winning artists: Yu Jeong Lee on violin, Min Park on flute, Na-Young Baek on cello, and Edwin Sungpil Kim on piano.

-- December --

The Nutcracker The Salzburg Marionette Theatre
WED, DEC 4, 7 PM
$14/$10 Members/$8 Children/$6 Member Children/FREE for Teens
Coming to Queens all the way from Austria, The Salzburg Marionette Theatre have charmed countless children and adults for over a century! The Nutcracker with music by Peter Tschaikowsky features all your favorite small "actors". Founded in 1913, this puppetry company hand carves, paints, costumes and manipulates their puppets. The performance technique of the Salzburg Marionette Theatre has been declared a cultural asset worthy of preservation by UNESCO.
School performances available. Call (718) 463-7700 x224 for details.

Roberta Piket Sextet: Celebrating the Music of Marian McPartland
FRI, DEC 6, 8 PM
$16/$10 Members & Students/FREE for Teens
Acclaimed pianist/composer/arranger Roberta Piket’s revelatory sextet project shines a warm, loving light on the compositions of legendary jazz pianist Marian McPartland. McPartland was eulogized in 2013 as a supremely elegant and accomplished jazz stylist who gracefully conversed and collaborated with a vast array of fellow improvisers from her perch as a beloved public radio host. The concert will feature special guest vocalist Karrin Allyson.

Holly Tour 2019
SUN, DEC 8, 1-5 PM
$25/$20 in Advance/FREE for Children & Teens
Celebrate the holiday season and learn about the unique histories in this tour of seven historic sites in Flushing and Corona. Each site will offer special activities and refreshments. A mini bus will be available to take visitors to selected historic houses. Visit queenshistoricalsociety.org for advance tickets and more details.

Holiday Market
SUN, DEC 8, 1-5 PM
FREE (No RSVP Required)
Get your holiday shopping off to a great start! Artists and Crafts people from the Queens area will be selling their wares in our gallery, including jewelry, paintings, hand-crafted ceramics, paper goods, greeting cards, clothing, and more.

Live Drawing with Models
MON, DEC 9, 6-9 PM
$16/$10 Members & Students/FREE for Teens
Draw from a live nude model. Bring your sketch pad with your favorite drawing medium. Each artist will have the opportunity to hone their skills with a series of quick and long poses while listening to music in a relaxing non-judgmental environment. For ages 18 & up.

Monthly Jazz Jam: Celebrating the Legacy of Louis Armstrong
WED, DEC 11, 7-10 PM
$10/FREE for Members, Students, & Jamming Musicians
Open to jazz students, musicians, and music educators, Monthly Jazz Jams are a fun way to hone your skills and jam with your peers. The house band is led by saxophonist Carol Sudhalter. All are welcome, regardless of instrument (vocalists, too!). Don’t play? Come listen!

Global Arts for Global Kids:Benefit Showcase for FTH Education
SAT, DEC 14, 2 PM
$14/$10 Members/$8 Children/$6 Member Children/FREE for Teens
Show some love for Global Arts for Global Kids, education programs at Flushing Town Hall! Join us for a benefit showcase and concert featuring our fabulous FTH teaching artists and our amazing school partners for an afternoon of singing, dancing, theater, art, and more. Proceeds benefit FTH school programming.

Winter Solstice Workshop: Rice Ball & Dumpling Making
SUN, DEC 15, 2 PM
$10/$5 Members, Students & Children/FREE for Teens (materials provided)
Celebrate Winter Solstice with Julie Tay, Executive Director of the Mencius Society of the Arts, by making Cantonese tangyuan (rice ball in soup) and northern Chinese kiaozi (dumplings) along with two cultural bearers from the Chinese community. Learn about the disappearing tradition of making vinegared garlic to prepare for the Lunar New Year and hear stories of the Kitchen God. For age 4 & up.

Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts dba Flushing Town Hall is a not for profit organization which receives major support from the National Endowment for the Arts; New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; New York State Assembly Member Ron Kim; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Mayor Bill de Blasio; Queens Borough President Melinda Katz; Council Members Adrienne Adams, Costa Constantinides, Daniel Dromm, Barry Grodenchik, Peter Koo, Karen Koslowitz, and Paul A. Vallone; the Booth Ferris Foundation, the Howard Gilman Foundation, and the Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation.

Support for our programs is also provided by Acrobuffos/Seth Bloom & Christina Gelsone, Angela An, Robin Bell-Stevens, Dongjiang Bi, Cathay Bank, Douglass Chan, Amy Mak Chan, Sharon Chen, Ginger Chinn, Dr. Hsing-Lih Chou / New York Institute of Culture and the Arts, Con Edison, Crossings TV, Exploring the Metropolis, Kuang-Yu Fong / Chinese Theatre Works, Barbara Garii, Matthew Goldner, Howard Graf & Kathy Donovan, Guru Krupa Foundation, Lily Han, Heather Harrison, Belinda Pilin Hsu, Alice & Steve Huang, Hung Pin Hung, Raymond D. Jasen, the Jim Henson Foundation, Ellen Kodadek, Nelson Lee / Flushing Bank, James S. Liao, Emily Lin / Lin & Loveall Foundation, Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation, Frank Macchio, Materials for the Arts, William McClure / Queens College, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, Jassy Z. Min, New York Chinese Chorus, Northwell Health, Carlos Ortiz, Queens Art Education Center / Arthur Liu, Queens Courier, Resorts World, Camillo Reyes, RuDance / Asian American Dance Sport Corp., Helen Shieh, Richard Siu, Curtis Smith, Mike Sperendi & Jan Schneider, Taipei Cultural Center in New York, Michael Tang, Veronica Tsang, Tai & Tony Wang / Glow Foundation, Jay Wegman, Constance Wingate, Anna Wu, Minwen Yang, Hank Yeh, Sandy Yeh, Shane Yeh, and Angela Qi Zhang. We are extremely grateful to the anonymous donor who contributed a $40, 000 challenge gift in honor of our 40th anniversary and inspired so much generosity in others. Support at $500 and up for the 2020 fiscal year is included.

The Monthly Jazz Jams are supported in part by a grant from The Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation, Inc.

This engagement of Jane Bunnett and Maqueque is funded through the Mid Atlantic Tours program of Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

This engagement of Antonio Hart Quintet is made possible through the Jazz Touring Network program of Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

The performance of The Salzburg Marionette Theatre’s The Nutcracker is supported in part by the Jim Henson Foundation.

Exhibition: Threads & Pigments; Exhibition: Bari - Know Your Place; New Music Horizons; It Can Happen Here; and Five Oceans in a Teaspoon are made possible (in part) by the Queens Council on the Arts with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

The 2019 Diwali Festival is supported in part by the Guru Krupa Foundation. www.guru-krupa.org

About Flushing Town Hall
Flushing Town Hall (FTH), a Smithsonian affiliate, presents multi-disciplinary global arts that engage and educate the global communities of Queens and New York City, in order to foster mutual appreciation. As advocates of arts equity since 1979, we support local, immigrant, national, and international artists, developing partnerships and collaborations that enhance our efforts. As a member of New York City’s Cultural Institutions Group (CIG), we serve to restore, manage and program the historic 1862 landmark on behalf of the City of New York. FTH celebrates the history of Queens as the home of Jazz, by presenting the finest in Jazz performance. We are committed to arts education and hands-on learning, for the arts-curious, arts enthusiasts, and professional artists. We serve one of the most diverse communities in the world, and strive to uphold the legacy of inclusiveness that has defined our community since the Flushing Remonstrance of 1657.



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