FREE Sundays at Kingsborough
Enjoy FREE family-friendly performances featuring local artists during the year. No tickets or reservations are required. Seating is first-come, first-served. Doors open at 2:30pm. The performances run between 75-90 minutes.

Hazmat Modine

Sunday, October 4 — 3pm
Admission: FREE

Using a mix of harmonicas, brass, and various woodwinds, the New York-based group draws their exotic sound by blending syncopated American music from the ‘20s through the early ‘60s with a variety of worldwide musical styles. The result is a humorous, fresh and surprising treat for the ears. Presented in collaboration with the Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concert Series, a Program of The Weill Music Institute.

“Like all the best bands, Hazmat Modine defy easy categorization….It is simply irresistible stuff.”
— The Independent (London)

Hazmat

Soul Steps

Sunday, November 8 — 3pm
Admission: FREE

Soul Steps speaks the language of rhythm, bringing to life the centuries-old African tradition of telling stories through step dance. Using their entire bodies as percussive instruments, they trace the history of stepping from the South African gold mines of the 1880s to the slave plantations in the United States to today’s African American fraternities and sororities, where stepping is finding a resurgence.

Soul Steps

Son de Madre

Sunday, March 7 — 3pm
Admission: FREE

This NYC-based Latin fusion band features top-notch players from all around the globe. Their versions of son, salsa, timba, cha cha, and more will have you dancing in the aisles. Presented in collaboration with the Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concert Series, a program of The Weill Music Institute.

Son de madre

Dancing Crane Georgian Dance Theater

Sunday, April 18 — 3pm
Admission: FREE

Mountain dances with swords; elegant court dances; ancient folk dances — join this talented group of 25 dancers, singers and musicians on a cultural tour of the former Soviet republic of Georgia, joyously performed with traditional instruments and colorfully authentic costumes. Presented in collaboration with the Center for Traditional Music and Dance.

Dancing Crane

Family Audiences
If you have a question about show content, please call 718.368.5596. Staff members will gladly provide you with more information; however, you are ultimately responsible for deciding if a show is appropriate for you and your family.

Concessions
For your enjoyment, snacks, books and CDs are sold in the lobby at many of our events. Only food and beverages purchased at our concession area will be allowed in the theater.

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Cultural programs are supported, in part, by public funds from Councilman Domenic M. Recchia Jr., the New York City Council, and New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Carnegie Hall's Neighborhood Concert Series is sponsored by Target. Programs are also made possible by generous donations from members of our community.