We've done the math. Dancing indoors + $8 cover + DJed music can't compete with dancing outdoors + George Gee Orchestra + FREE. So we are cancelling Frim Fram tonight so folks can head uptown to enjoy George Gee playing the opening night of <a href="http://midsummernightswing.org" target="blank">Midsummers Nights Swing</a> at Lincoln Center. It's free to dance on the plaza, and $15 to dance on the wooden dancefloor. 7pm-10pm, sharp.
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, See everyone at the Lincoln Center Plaza tomorrow! Go to <a href="http://lincolncenter.org/search/event_details.asp?session=66ABE7AA-9AB4-4A37-BC75-7DEBFCC3163A&version=&ws=&bc=3&EventDateTimeID=17718&ProgramID=5&Srch=1&CompanyID=&ReturnURL=http%3A%2F%2Flincolncenter%2Eorg%2Fsearch%2Fresults%2Easp%3Fsession%253D66ABE7AA%252D9AB4%252D4A37%252DBC75%252D7DEBFCC3163A%2526amp%253Bversion%253D%2526amp%253Bws%253D%2526amp%253Bbc%253D3%2526amp%253BcboProgramID%253D5" target="blank">lincolncenter.org</a> for details and to purchase tickets.
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, <a href='http://www.yehoodi.com/frimfram/' target='_blank'>Frim Fram</a> will be back next week and at its new location, Club 412 - 412 8th Ave & 31st St.New York's Favorite Dance Party Swings into 2004
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, Date: April 7, 2004
, CONTACT: Eileen McMahon, 212-875-5391, emcmahon@lincolncenter.org
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, NEW YORK'S FAVORITE DANCE PARTY RETURNS!
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, LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS 27 NIGHTS OF MIDSUMMER NIGHT SWING FIVE WEEKS OF DANCING TO LIVE BANDS OUTDOORS ON JOSIE ROBERTSON PLAZA, JUNE 10 - JULY 16
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, New York's favorite outdoor dance club swings back into action on Lincoln Center's Josie Robertson Plaza for its 16th season when Midsummer Night Swing opens on Thursday, June 10, with George Gee's Swingin' Big Band playing tribute to the music of Count Basie and Glenn Miller. With twenty-seven nights of dancing and special afternoons of dance lessons for children, this perennial favorite continues for five weeks and closes Friday, July 16 with Midsummer legend Illinois Jacquet and His Big Band. Swing passes for six or ten nights or the full season go on sale May 10; single tickets go on sale May 27.
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, Lincoln Center is the place to be as terpsichores take the floor, delighting in live dance music from all over the U.S. and seven countries, including Zaire and Cuba. Dancers and spectators will swoon to such hot bands as Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Music Director Wynton Marsalis, Rosie Florez, All-Star Catskill Ceili Band featuring Mary Bergin on tin whistle, The Uptown Horns' Soul Shingaling Revue, Los Macondos de Colombia, Royal Crown Revue, Leroy Thomas & The Zydeco Roadrunners, and Deacon John's Jump Blues, among others.
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, Children can learn to tango and cha-cha with Pierre Dulaine of the American Ballroom Theatre Company on Saturday, June 26, and return for an afternoon of beach party dancing with teachers from Stepping Out Studios on Saturday, July 10.
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, Each evening, dance lessons for all levels from New York's foremost instructors are included in the price of admission, and are given at 6:30 p.m. Live music and dancing begins at 7:30 p.m. under the stars on Josie Robertson Plaza (Broadway at 64th Street), complete with a raised wooden floor and bandstand.
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, Midsummer Night Swing is made possible by Daisy and Paul Soros.
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, Midsummer Night Swing 2004 Schedule
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, Thursday, June 10: George Gee's Swingin' Big Band
, Tribute to Count Basie and Glenn Miller
, George Gee's Swingin' Big Band has been ranked as the #1 swing dance band by dance legends Frankie Manning and Dawn Hampton, and is one of New York City's hippest classic big bands. For this special Midsummer Night Swing engagement, the group will pay tribute to two giants of swing - Count Basie and Glenn Miller.
, Dance Teachers: Pierre Dulaine and Yvonne Marceau of Pierre Dulaine Studio
, DJ: Andrew D'Angelo
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, Friday, June 11: Los Soneros de Oriente
, Son, Rumba
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, Comprised of former musicians from the historic group Son De La Loma, Los Soneros de Oriente is committed to saluting and preserving traditional Cuban music. Its music, rooted in African-based rhythms and tunes performed on Cuban folk instruments, ranges from son montuno to guaguanco, rumba, boleros and other popular music and dance forms typically native to Cuba.
, Dance Teacher: Carlos Konig DJ: DJ Elvira
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, Saturday, June 12: Willie Villegas y Entre Amigos with Special Guest Jimmy Bosch
, Classic Salsa
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, This is a powerful 8-piece, twin trombone salsa band providing a doorway to the past through their interpretation of classic hard-core salsa. Villegas' musical career spans more than 15 years of performance with such salsa legends as 5-time Grammy winner Eddie Palmieri, Frankie Ruiz, Joe Cuba, and many more. Joining Willie and his band is Midsummer favorite, trombonist Jimmy Bosch, one of the most highly regarded musicians in the Latin jazz and salsa world.
, Dance Teacher: Delille Thomas DJ: Franklin Ayala
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, Tuesday, June 15: Dominic Kanza & the African Rhythm Machine
, Soukous, Rumba
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, Born in Zaire and raised in London, singer and guitarist Dominic Kanza has performed with a widely diverse range of artists, including Paul Simon, Harry Belafonte, Zairian pop idol Papa Wemba, and jazz legends Pharaoh Sanders, Michael Brecker, and Bill Laswell. Into the African Rhythm Machine's stew of soukous and rumba, Kanza adds the zesty seasoning of his international experience to produce a rich and joyous musical hybrid, guaranteed to leave dancers exhausted and happy.
, Dance Teachers: Thelma Mwan Dido & Prisca Ouya DJ: DJ Beto
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, Wednesday, June 16: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
, Swing, Jump Blues, Mardi Gras Mambo, Boogie Woogie
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, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy was the most immediately successful champion of the new swing boom that swept the southern Californian marketplace in the late 1990s, establishing its reputation with a weekly residency at the Derby dancehall in Los Angeles and an appearance in the 1996 independent movie, Swingers. Its music reinvents-rather than recreates-the post-war swing of the 1940s and 1950s by adding elements of New Orleans brass band, blues, and rock'n'roll.
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, Dance Teachers: Erik Novoa & Laura Cozik of Empire Dance
, DJ: Phast Phreddie Patterson
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, Thursday, June 17: Harbor Latin Big Band
, Palladium Era Mambo, Cha-Cha
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, The Harbor Conservatory Latin Big Band and director Louis Bauzo is dedicated to preserving the big band sound of Latin music's golden era, especially as it was played in New York City. Drawing on the resources of the Harbor Conservatory's extensive 15,000-piece Raices Latin Music Library collection, the 22-piece big band plays original arrangements by such musical greats as Tito Puente, Mario Bauza, Ray Santos, Jose Madera, Sr., Chico O' Farrill, and Rene Hernandez. Dance Teacher: Nydia Ocasio DJ: Ron McGuggins
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, Friday, June 18: Deacon John's Jump Blues
, New Orleans Swing, Rhythm & Blues
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, Vocalist, guitarist, and 62-year-old bandleader John Moore-aka Deacon John-was the session guitarist for such timeless New Orleans hits as Aaron Neville's Tell it Like it Is and Benny Spellman's Lipstick Traces, and he also helped craft the landmark sound of 1950s and 1960s New Orleans rhythm and blues. Now a solo artist, John leads a New Orleans big band that features Wardell Quezerque and a parade of New Orleans luminaries.
, Dance Teachers: John Lindo & Ann Maria McCabe DJ: Meredith Ochs
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, Saturday, June 19: Avantango
, Tango
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, These New York-based Argentine natives, led by bassist Pablo Aslan, feature some of the world's leading tango musicians in dramatically seductive performances of traditional tango that blend in elements of the 21st century. Mixing the legendary music of Astor Piazzolla with contemporary themes and rhythms, Avantango performs the tango as an evolving art form by incorporating jazz improvisation with classic sounds and turning historic cliches upside down.
, Dance Teacher: Alicia Cruzado DJ: Carlos Quiroga
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, Tuesday, June 22: Ed Polcer and the Magic of Swing Street
, Traditional Swing
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, From 1934 until 1950, New York's fabled Swing Street on W. 52nd Street was truly a magical place. Ed Polcer and the Magic of Swing Street lead a musical journey that reflects the legendary jazz musicians and the wide variety of jazz styles performed during Swing Street's reign of popularity.
, Dance Teachers: Joseph Palmer & Nicole Frydman of Dance Manhattan
, DJ: TBD
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, Wednesday, June 23: Lincoln Center Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra
, Afro-Latin Jazz
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, Piano virtuoso Arturo O'Farrill conducts this dynamic Orchestra, a resident band of Jazz at Lincoln Center, for its second year at Midsummer Night Swing. With Grammy Award-winning special guest Paquito D'Rivera, this ferocious ensemble will pump out the music of Tito Puente, Machito, Mario Bauza, and other Latin jazz greats as it was meant to be played.
, Dance Teachers: Johnny Martinez & Dianne Lachtrupp of Stepping Out Studios
, DJ: Ron McGuggins
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, Thursday, June 24: Los Macondos de Colombia
, Vallenato, Cumbia
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, Los Macondos is the oldest and most sought after vallenato ensemble in the United States. The songs are about love, hardship and joy, blending Spanish romance with distinctive African-based rhythmic patterns. This festive dance music from South America is performed on accordion, bass, caja vallenata, timbales, guiro and congas.
, Dance Teacher: Lucy Cruz DJ: Phast Phreddie Patterson
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, Friday, June 25: Rosie Flores
, Rockabilly, Swingin' Country
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, Since the mid-1980's, Rosie Flores has been a key figure on the alternative country music scene, singing her own brand of hard-driving country and classic rockabilly, and offering an unrestrained evening of kickin' guitar licks, rockin' vocals, and foot-stompin' fun. Always a favorite with dance-hall crowds, Rosie won the 1999 L.A. Weekly Music Award for Best Country Artist.
, Dance Teachers: John Knapp & Meredith Stead of Shall We Dance?
, DJ: Meredith Ochs
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, Saturday, June 26: Kids Day #1 -
, An Afternoon of Dancing for Kids 4:00 - 5:30 pm
, Swing, Tango, & Cha-Cha for Kids
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, Kids Day with Pierre Dulaine of American Ballroom Theater Company returns to Midsummer Night Swing to make sure that every member of the family can join in the swingin' spirit of dance. Dubbed "dancer and teacher extraordinaire" by The New York Times, Dulaine has taught at the School of American Ballet and The Juilliard School for many years, and will choreograph an afternoon of fun social dances for kids of all ages. (* See below for ticket price.)
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, Saturday, June 26: Son Boricua
, Salsa, Boogaloo, Latin Soul
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, The classic music of El Barrio comes to the plaza with Son Boricua, led by percussionist José Mangual, Jr. and vocalist/timbalero Jimmy Sabater. Sabater was an original member of the popular 1960s Latin band, the Joe Cuba Sextet, and Son Boricua pays tribute to its style as well as the panorama of typical Latin music from that era.
, Dance Teacher: Jimmy Anton DJ: DJ Elvira
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, Tuesday, June 29: Tiempo Libre
, Cuban Son & Timba
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, Outside of Cuba, the art of timba has few practitioners. The Miami-based Tiempo Libre ensemble brings that art to the U.S. with some of the hottest musicians in Miami today, all of them Cuban immigrants and old friends. Schooled in different Havana conservatories and each with a thriving career as a soloist in Latin music, these seven extraordinary musicians came together to create a unique blend of Cuban tradition, jazz, and earthy Afro-Cuban rhythm that pulls its audiences out onto the dance floor.
, Dance Teacher: TBD DJ: DJ David Medina
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, Wednesday, June 30: Super Uba & Special Guest El Bachatín
, Merengue, Bachata
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, Super Uba Y Su Conjunto, the first band to introduce Dominican folkloric music to the world community, will heat up the plaza with a night of Afro-Dominican roots music. The unique flavor of this island sound was born in the Dominican countryside, and features flavors of merengue, bachata, and son, with ritual songs accompanied by rich, tonal vocals. Joining the band for those lively vocals is special guest El Bachatín, one of the most spirited and charismatic performers of the Afro-Dominican genre of music. The rhythms of palo, salve, merengue and bachata are made for dancing.
, Dance Teachers: Riccardo Torres & Tammy Halaburda of You Should be Dancing
, DJ: Franklin Ayala
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, Thursday, July 1: Roomful of Blues
, Blues, Swing, Jump
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, After 35 years on the road, Roomful of Blues remains one of the most versatile, hard-swinging blues bands around. The band has grown from its beginnings as a late 1960s New England blues-rock combo to its status today as the internationally lauded champion of horn-driven jump and blues styles. With such legendary alumni as Duke Robillard, Ronnie Earl, LouAnn Barton and Sugar Ray Norcia, and current members like Chris Vachon, Mac Odom and Bob Eno, Roomful of Blues has forged its own distinctive blend of swing, jump R&B and swaggering blues.
, Dance Teacher: Margaret Batiuchok DJ: David Muzii
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, Friday, July 2: Grupo Saveiro
, Samba, Pagode, Forró
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, Twice voted "the best Brazilian group in the United States" by the Brazilian International Press Association, Grupo Saveiro specializes in the type of samba known as "pagode." The music is lively and joyful, featuring male vocal harmonies, typical Brazilian instruments such as the cavaquinho and violão and the percussive sounds of tantã, pandeiro, tambourim and repique.
, Dance Teachers: Marcos & Cristiani Leite of The Samba Society
, DJ: Andrea Pennissi
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, Saturday, July 3: The Uptown Horns' Soul Shingaling Revue
, Classic Soul and R&B
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, Playing together as a unit since 1980, the Uptown Horns have performed on, arranged and written for more than 300 albums. Included on that list are the Grammy Award-winning Living in America by James Brown, Unchain My Heart by Joe Cocker, and the soundtrack of the Oscar-winning film When We Were Kings, featuring Muhammad Ali. For their Soul Shingaling Revue at Midsummer Night Swing, the Horns are bringing their 11-piece band and some of the biggest singing stars of the 1960s and 1970s R&B scene. The Uptown Horns have toured and/or played live with the Rolling Stones, Ray Charles, BB King, the Allman Brothers, and the Muppets, and have been represented on two albums in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
, Dance Teachers: Ricardo Torres & Tammy Holaburda of You Should be Dancing
, DJ: Bobby Morales
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, Tuesday, July 6: Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra
, Swing and Jazz
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, Music Director Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra (LCJO), composed of many of the top jazz soloists and ensemble players today, return for their annual pilgrimage to Midsummer Night Swing. LCJO performs a huge repertory that spans the history of the art form, ranging from works by such jazz icons as Ellington, Basie and Mingus to newly commissioned pieces by Benny Carter, Joe Henderson, and many others.
, Dance Teachers: Nathalie Gomes & Yuval Hod of Hop, Swing, & 4 Jump
, DJ: Andrew D'Angelo
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, Wednesday, July 7: Western Caravan with Thirsty Dave
, Western Swing, Honky-Tonk
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, Western Caravan is a hootin', hollerin', real deal western swing orchestra. Featuring Thirsty Dave Hansen on vocals, the band was formed in 1995 by guitarist Whit Smith (now with Hot Club Of Cowtown), and has been serving up classic country, western swing and honky-tonk standards as well as its own engaging originals to New York's connoisseurs and homesick Texans ever since.
, Dance Teachers: John Knapp & Meredith Stead of Shall We Dance?
, DJ: David Muzii
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, Thursday, July 8: Hustle Party with DJ Bobby Morales and The Trammps
, Classic Disco, Hustle
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, It's time to shine up those boogie shoes and ease on down to Lincoln Center for a great night out with disco legends The Trammps, and DJ Bobby Morales, the official DJ for the Hustle USA Dance Championships. The Trammps are best remembered for Disco Inferno, which was heard on the soundtrack of the film Saturday Night Fever, as well as such hits as Trusting Her Heart, and Where Do We Go From Here? Midsummer mainstay Bobby will spin out onto the stage for an uptown Hustle Party of the best classic disco, soul, funk and R&B music around town.
, Dance Teacher: Artie Phillips
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, Friday, July 9: All-Star Irish Catskill Band
, Irish Ceili and Sets
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, A high-spirited, higher-stepping evening of jigs, reels, and hornpipes provided by an all-Star Irish Ceili Band featuring Mary Bergin, Paul McGrattan, Matt Cranitch, Dermot McLaughlin and Paul Degrae -all from Ireland-plus local favorite, former Cherish the Ladies accordionist Patty Furlong.
, Dance Teacher: Megan Downes of Footworks DJ: Rob Kearney
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, Saturday, July 10: Kids Day #2 -
, An Afternoon of Dancing for Kids 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
, A Beach Party for Kids
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, Midsummer Night Swing's second afternoon of dancing for kids and their grown-ups will be taught by Tybaldt Ulrich and Simone Assboeck of Stepping Out Studios. The New York City school opened in 1985 and offers 80 classes a week to more than 500 students. Who better to teach the kids the beach blanket boogaloo?
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, Saturday, July 10: The Holiday Band
, Carolina Shag, Beach Music
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, Didn't make it to Myrtle Beach for shag dancing on the beach this year? The Holiday Band, winners of four 2003 Carolina Beach Music Awards-including Song of the Year and Band of the Year-brings the sounds and surf of the Carolina coastline to Josie Robertson Plaza.
, Dance Teachers: Hazel Mede & Tybaldt Ulrich of Stepping Out Studios
, DJ: John Fester
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, Tuesday, July 13: The Harry James Orchestra
, Big Band Swing - The Songs That Won World War II
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, The most popular big band during World War II, the Harry James Orchestra churned out such hits as It's Been A Long Long Time and I Had The Craziest Dream, and helped to launch the careers of vocalists Frank Sinatra, Dick Haymes, Helen Forrest, and a host of major players. Now led by conductor and trumpeter Fred Radke (first trumpet player under James), and featuring vocalist Gina Funes, the Orchestra is a return to the days when the singers really sang and dancers left the hall humming the melodies.
, Dance Teacher: Eva Carozza DJ: Andrew D'Angelo
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, Wednesday, July 14: Leroy Thomas & The Zydeco Roadrunners
, Zydeco
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, This Creole Cowboy is one of the hottest performers on the scene, and he and his renegade zydeco musicians plan to spice up the plaza with some Louisiana heat. The son of a zydeco originator, Leroy Thomas has an encyclopedic repertoire of zydeco, Cajun, R&B, blues, and all other forms of Louisiana roots music, so they will share some old-school zydeco with lively stage antics and a sly sense of humor.
, Dance Teachers: Jeremy & Laura Rice DJ: Meredith Ochs
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, Thursday, July 15: Royal Crown Revue
, Swing, Jump Blues, "Gangster Bop"
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, Remember that hit song Hey Pachuco! from the Jim Carrey film, The Mask? This is that band! Royal Crown Revue is the founding father of the neo-swing movement . Drawing from roots in southern California punk, rockabilly, east side R&B and NYC street corner doo-wop, their unique "gangster-bop-swing" has served as the blueprint for an entire generation of musicians and music lovers.
, Dance Teacher: Dance Sport DJ: David Jacoby
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, Friday, July 16: Illinois Jacquet and His Big Band
, Swing
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, Swing is definitely the thing when favorite mainstay musician Illinois Jacquet returns to Midsummer Night Swing for an amazing 16th year. Hailed as one of the five greatest saxophonists in jazz history, Jacquet collaborated with such jazz giants as Cab Calloway, Charles Mingus, and Count Basie, and was presented with Jazz at Lincoln Center's Award for Artistic Excellence in 2000. He and his powerhouse big band will come "flyin' home" once again to close out the Swing season.
, Dance Teachers: Tony Meredith & Carol Frazier of Dance Times Square
, DJ: Special Guest DJ George Gee
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, TICKET INFORMATION
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, SINGLE TICKETS
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, $15: Admission to the dance floor and the lessons preceding the live music.
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, *$5: June 26 and July 10 "Kids Day"
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, $250: Summer at Lincoln Center Benefit Chef Tasting Tuesday, July 13, 6:30-midnight: Dancing, Lincoln Center Festival performance and Chef Tasting.
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, SWING PASSES
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, Six-Night Pass $78
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, Ten-Night Pass $120
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, Season Pass $220
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, THREE WAYS TO PURCHASE TICKETS
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, Online
, Single ticket sales begin May 27. Tickets can be purchased online at www.lincolncenter.org. Please note: A limited number of advance tickets are available online. A per-ticket service charge ($5.50) applies for tickets. Pick up tickets at the Will Call booth on the Plaza.
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, On The Phone
, Call CenterCharge (212.721.6500) to buy tickets via phone. Pass sales begin May 10 and single ticket sales begin May 27. A limited number of tickets are available, and a per-ticket service charge of $5.50 applies.
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, On The Plaza
, On the day of the performance, single tickets go on sale at the Josie Robertson Plaza (Fountain Plaza at Columbus and 63rd St.) at 6:00 p.m. for that night's performance/lesson only. Passes are also available for purchase on the Plaza each night of Swing. Cash only.
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, Dancing starts at 7:30 p.m. and runs for two full sets until 10:00 p.m. Your admission bracelet allows you to come and go from the dance floor all night long.
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, Dance Lessons are included with admission, and take place from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m.
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, Rain Policy No show will be canceled before 8:00 p.m. If it is raining at 8:00 p.m. and the performance is canceled, ticket holders may return for a future evening of dancing or receive a refund via mail. If it rains at any time after the first set is completed, no refunds or exchanges will be made.
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, For a 2004 season Midsummer Night Swing brochure, call the Swing hotline, 212-875-5766 or visit the Lincoln Center website, www.lincolncenter.org for further information.
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, Midsummer Night Swing is made possible by Daisy and Paul Soros.
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, Additional support is provided by Great Performers Circle, Chairman's Council and Friends of Lincoln Center.
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, Operation of Lincoln Center's public plazas is supported in part with public funds provided by the City of New York.
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, Movado is an Official Sponsor of Lincoln Center, Inc.
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, UBS is an Official Sponsor of Lincoln Center, Inc.
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, Continental Airlines is the Official Airline of Lincoln Center, Inc.
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, "Summer at Lincoln Center" is sponsored by Bloomberg and Pepsi-Cola.
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, Midsummer Night Swing is a presentation of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (LCPA), which serves three primary roles: presenter of superb artistic programming, national leader in arts and education and community relations, and manager of the Lincoln Center campus. As a presenter of over 400 events annually, LCPA complements the extraordinary offerings of the 11 other Lincoln Center resident organizations, bringing internationally acclaimed artists to hundreds of thousands of people each year through a variety of popular series. These programs include American Songbook, Great Performers, Lincoln Center Festival, Lincoln Center Out of Doors, and the Mostly Mozart Festival. The Emmy Award-winning Live From Lincoln Center, the only live performing arts series on television today, extends the reach of Lincoln Center's stages to millions of Americans across the country. As a leader in arts and education and community relations, LCPA takes a wide range of activities beyond its halls through its educational cornerstone, Lincoln Center Institute, as well as offering arts-related symposia; family programming; accessibility; and other community initiatives. And as manager of the Lincoln Center campus, LCPA also provides support and services for the Lincoln Center complex and its resident organizations.
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, Lincoln Center is committed to providing and improving accessibility for people with disabilities. Braille and large-type programs are available for selected Lincoln Center concerts. Wheelchair seating and assisted hearing devices are available at all concert halls and theaters. For further information or to receive a Lincoln Center accessibility guide, call 212-875-5375.
Frim Fram on hold this week - George Gee Opens Midsummer Night S
http://midsummernightswing.org
We've done the math. Dancing indoors + $8 cover + DJed music can't compete with dancing outdoors + George Gee Orchestra + FREE. So we are cancelling Frim Fram tonight so folks can head uptown to enjoy George Gee playing the opening night of <a href="http://midsummernightswing.org" target="blank">Midsummers Nights Swing</a> at Lincoln Center. It's free to dance on the plaza, and $15 to dance on the wooden dancefloor. 7pm-10pm, sharp. ,
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See everyone at the Lincoln Center Plaza tomorrow! Go to <a href="http://lincolncenter.org/search/event_details.asp?session=66ABE7AA-9AB4-4A37-BC75-7DEBFCC3163A&version=&ws=&bc=3&EventDateTimeID=17718&ProgramID=5&Srch=1&CompanyID=&ReturnURL=http%3A%2F%2Flincolncenter%2Eorg%2Fsearch%2Fresults%2Easp%3Fsession%253D66ABE7AA%252D9AB4%252D4A37%252DBC75%252D7DEBFCC3163A%2526amp%253Bversion%253D%2526amp%253Bws%253D%2526amp%253Bbc%253D3%2526amp%253BcboProgramID%253D5" target="blank">lincolncenter.org</a> for details and to purchase tickets. ,
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<a href='http://www.yehoodi.com/frimfram/' target='_blank'>Frim Fram</a> will be back next week and at its new location, Club 412 - 412 8th Ave & 31st St.New York's Favorite Dance Party Swings into 2004 ,
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Date: April 7, 2004 ,
CONTACT: Eileen McMahon, 212-875-5391, emcmahon@lincolncenter.org ,
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NEW YORK'S FAVORITE DANCE PARTY RETURNS! ,
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LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS 27 NIGHTS OF MIDSUMMER NIGHT SWING FIVE WEEKS OF DANCING TO LIVE BANDS OUTDOORS ON JOSIE ROBERTSON PLAZA, JUNE 10 - JULY 16 ,
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New York's favorite outdoor dance club swings back into action on Lincoln Center's Josie Robertson Plaza for its 16th season when Midsummer Night Swing opens on Thursday, June 10, with George Gee's Swingin' Big Band playing tribute to the music of Count Basie and Glenn Miller. With twenty-seven nights of dancing and special afternoons of dance lessons for children, this perennial favorite continues for five weeks and closes Friday, July 16 with Midsummer legend Illinois Jacquet and His Big Band. Swing passes for six or ten nights or the full season go on sale May 10; single tickets go on sale May 27. ,
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Lincoln Center is the place to be as terpsichores take the floor, delighting in live dance music from all over the U.S. and seven countries, including Zaire and Cuba. Dancers and spectators will swoon to such hot bands as Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Music Director Wynton Marsalis, Rosie Florez, All-Star Catskill Ceili Band featuring Mary Bergin on tin whistle, The Uptown Horns' Soul Shingaling Revue, Los Macondos de Colombia, Royal Crown Revue, Leroy Thomas & The Zydeco Roadrunners, and Deacon John's Jump Blues, among others. ,
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Children can learn to tango and cha-cha with Pierre Dulaine of the American Ballroom Theatre Company on Saturday, June 26, and return for an afternoon of beach party dancing with teachers from Stepping Out Studios on Saturday, July 10. ,
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Each evening, dance lessons for all levels from New York's foremost instructors are included in the price of admission, and are given at 6:30 p.m. Live music and dancing begins at 7:30 p.m. under the stars on Josie Robertson Plaza (Broadway at 64th Street), complete with a raised wooden floor and bandstand. ,
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Midsummer Night Swing is made possible by Daisy and Paul Soros. ,
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Midsummer Night Swing 2004 Schedule ,
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Thursday, June 10: George Gee's Swingin' Big Band ,
Tribute to Count Basie and Glenn Miller ,
George Gee's Swingin' Big Band has been ranked as the #1 swing dance band by dance legends Frankie Manning and Dawn Hampton, and is one of New York City's hippest classic big bands. For this special Midsummer Night Swing engagement, the group will pay tribute to two giants of swing - Count Basie and Glenn Miller. ,
Dance Teachers: Pierre Dulaine and Yvonne Marceau of Pierre Dulaine Studio ,
DJ: Andrew D'Angelo ,
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Friday, June 11: Los Soneros de Oriente ,
Son, Rumba ,
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Comprised of former musicians from the historic group Son De La Loma, Los Soneros de Oriente is committed to saluting and preserving traditional Cuban music. Its music, rooted in African-based rhythms and tunes performed on Cuban folk instruments, ranges from son montuno to guaguanco, rumba, boleros and other popular music and dance forms typically native to Cuba. ,
Dance Teacher: Carlos Konig DJ: DJ Elvira ,
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Saturday, June 12: Willie Villegas y Entre Amigos with Special Guest Jimmy Bosch ,
Classic Salsa ,
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This is a powerful 8-piece, twin trombone salsa band providing a doorway to the past through their interpretation of classic hard-core salsa. Villegas' musical career spans more than 15 years of performance with such salsa legends as 5-time Grammy winner Eddie Palmieri, Frankie Ruiz, Joe Cuba, and many more. Joining Willie and his band is Midsummer favorite, trombonist Jimmy Bosch, one of the most highly regarded musicians in the Latin jazz and salsa world. ,
Dance Teacher: Delille Thomas DJ: Franklin Ayala ,
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Tuesday, June 15: Dominic Kanza & the African Rhythm Machine ,
Soukous, Rumba ,
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Born in Zaire and raised in London, singer and guitarist Dominic Kanza has performed with a widely diverse range of artists, including Paul Simon, Harry Belafonte, Zairian pop idol Papa Wemba, and jazz legends Pharaoh Sanders, Michael Brecker, and Bill Laswell. Into the African Rhythm Machine's stew of soukous and rumba, Kanza adds the zesty seasoning of his international experience to produce a rich and joyous musical hybrid, guaranteed to leave dancers exhausted and happy. ,
Dance Teachers: Thelma Mwan Dido & Prisca Ouya DJ: DJ Beto ,
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Wednesday, June 16: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy ,
Swing, Jump Blues, Mardi Gras Mambo, Boogie Woogie ,
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Big Bad Voodoo Daddy was the most immediately successful champion of the new swing boom that swept the southern Californian marketplace in the late 1990s, establishing its reputation with a weekly residency at the Derby dancehall in Los Angeles and an appearance in the 1996 independent movie, Swingers. Its music reinvents-rather than recreates-the post-war swing of the 1940s and 1950s by adding elements of New Orleans brass band, blues, and rock'n'roll. ,
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Dance Teachers: Erik Novoa & Laura Cozik of Empire Dance ,
DJ: Phast Phreddie Patterson ,
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Thursday, June 17: Harbor Latin Big Band ,
Palladium Era Mambo, Cha-Cha ,
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The Harbor Conservatory Latin Big Band and director Louis Bauzo is dedicated to preserving the big band sound of Latin music's golden era, especially as it was played in New York City. Drawing on the resources of the Harbor Conservatory's extensive 15,000-piece Raices Latin Music Library collection, the 22-piece big band plays original arrangements by such musical greats as Tito Puente, Mario Bauza, Ray Santos, Jose Madera, Sr., Chico O' Farrill, and Rene Hernandez. Dance Teacher: Nydia Ocasio DJ: Ron McGuggins ,
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Friday, June 18: Deacon John's Jump Blues ,
New Orleans Swing, Rhythm & Blues ,
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Vocalist, guitarist, and 62-year-old bandleader John Moore-aka Deacon John-was the session guitarist for such timeless New Orleans hits as Aaron Neville's Tell it Like it Is and Benny Spellman's Lipstick Traces, and he also helped craft the landmark sound of 1950s and 1960s New Orleans rhythm and blues. Now a solo artist, John leads a New Orleans big band that features Wardell Quezerque and a parade of New Orleans luminaries. ,
Dance Teachers: John Lindo & Ann Maria McCabe DJ: Meredith Ochs ,
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Saturday, June 19: Avantango ,
Tango ,
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These New York-based Argentine natives, led by bassist Pablo Aslan, feature some of the world's leading tango musicians in dramatically seductive performances of traditional tango that blend in elements of the 21st century. Mixing the legendary music of Astor Piazzolla with contemporary themes and rhythms, Avantango performs the tango as an evolving art form by incorporating jazz improvisation with classic sounds and turning historic cliches upside down. ,
Dance Teacher: Alicia Cruzado DJ: Carlos Quiroga ,
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Tuesday, June 22: Ed Polcer and the Magic of Swing Street ,
Traditional Swing ,
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From 1934 until 1950, New York's fabled Swing Street on W. 52nd Street was truly a magical place. Ed Polcer and the Magic of Swing Street lead a musical journey that reflects the legendary jazz musicians and the wide variety of jazz styles performed during Swing Street's reign of popularity. ,
Dance Teachers: Joseph Palmer & Nicole Frydman of Dance Manhattan ,
DJ: TBD ,
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Wednesday, June 23: Lincoln Center Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra ,
Afro-Latin Jazz ,
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Piano virtuoso Arturo O'Farrill conducts this dynamic Orchestra, a resident band of Jazz at Lincoln Center, for its second year at Midsummer Night Swing. With Grammy Award-winning special guest Paquito D'Rivera, this ferocious ensemble will pump out the music of Tito Puente, Machito, Mario Bauza, and other Latin jazz greats as it was meant to be played. ,
Dance Teachers: Johnny Martinez & Dianne Lachtrupp of Stepping Out Studios ,
DJ: Ron McGuggins ,
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Thursday, June 24: Los Macondos de Colombia ,
Vallenato, Cumbia ,
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Los Macondos is the oldest and most sought after vallenato ensemble in the United States. The songs are about love, hardship and joy, blending Spanish romance with distinctive African-based rhythmic patterns. This festive dance music from South America is performed on accordion, bass, caja vallenata, timbales, guiro and congas. ,
Dance Teacher: Lucy Cruz DJ: Phast Phreddie Patterson ,
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Friday, June 25: Rosie Flores ,
Rockabilly, Swingin' Country ,
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Since the mid-1980's, Rosie Flores has been a key figure on the alternative country music scene, singing her own brand of hard-driving country and classic rockabilly, and offering an unrestrained evening of kickin' guitar licks, rockin' vocals, and foot-stompin' fun. Always a favorite with dance-hall crowds, Rosie won the 1999 L.A. Weekly Music Award for Best Country Artist. ,
Dance Teachers: John Knapp & Meredith Stead of Shall We Dance? ,
DJ: Meredith Ochs ,
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Saturday, June 26: Kids Day #1 - ,
An Afternoon of Dancing for Kids 4:00 - 5:30 pm ,
Swing, Tango, & Cha-Cha for Kids ,
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Kids Day with Pierre Dulaine of American Ballroom Theater Company returns to Midsummer Night Swing to make sure that every member of the family can join in the swingin' spirit of dance. Dubbed "dancer and teacher extraordinaire" by The New York Times, Dulaine has taught at the School of American Ballet and The Juilliard School for many years, and will choreograph an afternoon of fun social dances for kids of all ages. (* See below for ticket price.) ,
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Saturday, June 26: Son Boricua ,
Salsa, Boogaloo, Latin Soul ,
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The classic music of El Barrio comes to the plaza with Son Boricua, led by percussionist José Mangual, Jr. and vocalist/timbalero Jimmy Sabater. Sabater was an original member of the popular 1960s Latin band, the Joe Cuba Sextet, and Son Boricua pays tribute to its style as well as the panorama of typical Latin music from that era. ,
Dance Teacher: Jimmy Anton DJ: DJ Elvira ,
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Tuesday, June 29: Tiempo Libre ,
Cuban Son & Timba ,
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Outside of Cuba, the art of timba has few practitioners. The Miami-based Tiempo Libre ensemble brings that art to the U.S. with some of the hottest musicians in Miami today, all of them Cuban immigrants and old friends. Schooled in different Havana conservatories and each with a thriving career as a soloist in Latin music, these seven extraordinary musicians came together to create a unique blend of Cuban tradition, jazz, and earthy Afro-Cuban rhythm that pulls its audiences out onto the dance floor. ,
Dance Teacher: TBD DJ: DJ David Medina ,
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Wednesday, June 30: Super Uba & Special Guest El Bachatín ,
Merengue, Bachata ,
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Super Uba Y Su Conjunto, the first band to introduce Dominican folkloric music to the world community, will heat up the plaza with a night of Afro-Dominican roots music. The unique flavor of this island sound was born in the Dominican countryside, and features flavors of merengue, bachata, and son, with ritual songs accompanied by rich, tonal vocals. Joining the band for those lively vocals is special guest El Bachatín, one of the most spirited and charismatic performers of the Afro-Dominican genre of music. The rhythms of palo, salve, merengue and bachata are made for dancing. ,
Dance Teachers: Riccardo Torres & Tammy Halaburda of You Should be Dancing ,
DJ: Franklin Ayala ,
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Thursday, July 1: Roomful of Blues ,
Blues, Swing, Jump ,
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After 35 years on the road, Roomful of Blues remains one of the most versatile, hard-swinging blues bands around. The band has grown from its beginnings as a late 1960s New England blues-rock combo to its status today as the internationally lauded champion of horn-driven jump and blues styles. With such legendary alumni as Duke Robillard, Ronnie Earl, LouAnn Barton and Sugar Ray Norcia, and current members like Chris Vachon, Mac Odom and Bob Eno, Roomful of Blues has forged its own distinctive blend of swing, jump R&B and swaggering blues. ,
Dance Teacher: Margaret Batiuchok DJ: David Muzii ,
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Friday, July 2: Grupo Saveiro ,
Samba, Pagode, Forró ,
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Twice voted "the best Brazilian group in the United States" by the Brazilian International Press Association, Grupo Saveiro specializes in the type of samba known as "pagode." The music is lively and joyful, featuring male vocal harmonies, typical Brazilian instruments such as the cavaquinho and violão and the percussive sounds of tantã, pandeiro, tambourim and repique. ,
Dance Teachers: Marcos & Cristiani Leite of The Samba Society ,
DJ: Andrea Pennissi ,
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Saturday, July 3: The Uptown Horns' Soul Shingaling Revue ,
Classic Soul and R&B ,
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Playing together as a unit since 1980, the Uptown Horns have performed on, arranged and written for more than 300 albums. Included on that list are the Grammy Award-winning Living in America by James Brown, Unchain My Heart by Joe Cocker, and the soundtrack of the Oscar-winning film When We Were Kings, featuring Muhammad Ali. For their Soul Shingaling Revue at Midsummer Night Swing, the Horns are bringing their 11-piece band and some of the biggest singing stars of the 1960s and 1970s R&B scene. The Uptown Horns have toured and/or played live with the Rolling Stones, Ray Charles, BB King, the Allman Brothers, and the Muppets, and have been represented on two albums in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. ,
Dance Teachers: Ricardo Torres & Tammy Holaburda of You Should be Dancing ,
DJ: Bobby Morales ,
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Tuesday, July 6: Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra ,
Swing and Jazz ,
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Music Director Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra (LCJO), composed of many of the top jazz soloists and ensemble players today, return for their annual pilgrimage to Midsummer Night Swing. LCJO performs a huge repertory that spans the history of the art form, ranging from works by such jazz icons as Ellington, Basie and Mingus to newly commissioned pieces by Benny Carter, Joe Henderson, and many others. ,
Dance Teachers: Nathalie Gomes & Yuval Hod of Hop, Swing, & 4 Jump ,
DJ: Andrew D'Angelo ,
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Wednesday, July 7: Western Caravan with Thirsty Dave ,
Western Swing, Honky-Tonk ,
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Western Caravan is a hootin', hollerin', real deal western swing orchestra. Featuring Thirsty Dave Hansen on vocals, the band was formed in 1995 by guitarist Whit Smith (now with Hot Club Of Cowtown), and has been serving up classic country, western swing and honky-tonk standards as well as its own engaging originals to New York's connoisseurs and homesick Texans ever since. ,
Dance Teachers: John Knapp & Meredith Stead of Shall We Dance? ,
DJ: David Muzii ,
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Thursday, July 8: Hustle Party with DJ Bobby Morales and The Trammps ,
Classic Disco, Hustle ,
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It's time to shine up those boogie shoes and ease on down to Lincoln Center for a great night out with disco legends The Trammps, and DJ Bobby Morales, the official DJ for the Hustle USA Dance Championships. The Trammps are best remembered for Disco Inferno, which was heard on the soundtrack of the film Saturday Night Fever, as well as such hits as Trusting Her Heart, and Where Do We Go From Here? Midsummer mainstay Bobby will spin out onto the stage for an uptown Hustle Party of the best classic disco, soul, funk and R&B music around town. ,
Dance Teacher: Artie Phillips ,
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Friday, July 9: All-Star Irish Catskill Band ,
Irish Ceili and Sets ,
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A high-spirited, higher-stepping evening of jigs, reels, and hornpipes provided by an all-Star Irish Ceili Band featuring Mary Bergin, Paul McGrattan, Matt Cranitch, Dermot McLaughlin and Paul Degrae -all from Ireland-plus local favorite, former Cherish the Ladies accordionist Patty Furlong. ,
Dance Teacher: Megan Downes of Footworks DJ: Rob Kearney ,
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Saturday, July 10: Kids Day #2 - ,
An Afternoon of Dancing for Kids 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. ,
A Beach Party for Kids ,
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Midsummer Night Swing's second afternoon of dancing for kids and their grown-ups will be taught by Tybaldt Ulrich and Simone Assboeck of Stepping Out Studios. The New York City school opened in 1985 and offers 80 classes a week to more than 500 students. Who better to teach the kids the beach blanket boogaloo? ,
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Saturday, July 10: The Holiday Band ,
Carolina Shag, Beach Music ,
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Didn't make it to Myrtle Beach for shag dancing on the beach this year? The Holiday Band, winners of four 2003 Carolina Beach Music Awards-including Song of the Year and Band of the Year-brings the sounds and surf of the Carolina coastline to Josie Robertson Plaza. ,
Dance Teachers: Hazel Mede & Tybaldt Ulrich of Stepping Out Studios ,
DJ: John Fester ,
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Tuesday, July 13: The Harry James Orchestra ,
Big Band Swing - The Songs That Won World War II ,
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The most popular big band during World War II, the Harry James Orchestra churned out such hits as It's Been A Long Long Time and I Had The Craziest Dream, and helped to launch the careers of vocalists Frank Sinatra, Dick Haymes, Helen Forrest, and a host of major players. Now led by conductor and trumpeter Fred Radke (first trumpet player under James), and featuring vocalist Gina Funes, the Orchestra is a return to the days when the singers really sang and dancers left the hall humming the melodies. ,
Dance Teacher: Eva Carozza DJ: Andrew D'Angelo ,
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Wednesday, July 14: Leroy Thomas & The Zydeco Roadrunners ,
Zydeco ,
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This Creole Cowboy is one of the hottest performers on the scene, and he and his renegade zydeco musicians plan to spice up the plaza with some Louisiana heat. The son of a zydeco originator, Leroy Thomas has an encyclopedic repertoire of zydeco, Cajun, R&B, blues, and all other forms of Louisiana roots music, so they will share some old-school zydeco with lively stage antics and a sly sense of humor. ,
Dance Teachers: Jeremy & Laura Rice DJ: Meredith Ochs ,
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Thursday, July 15: Royal Crown Revue ,
Swing, Jump Blues, "Gangster Bop" ,
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Remember that hit song Hey Pachuco! from the Jim Carrey film, The Mask? This is that band! Royal Crown Revue is the founding father of the neo-swing movement . Drawing from roots in southern California punk, rockabilly, east side R&B and NYC street corner doo-wop, their unique "gangster-bop-swing" has served as the blueprint for an entire generation of musicians and music lovers. ,
Dance Teacher: Dance Sport DJ: David Jacoby ,
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Friday, July 16: Illinois Jacquet and His Big Band ,
Swing ,
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Swing is definitely the thing when favorite mainstay musician Illinois Jacquet returns to Midsummer Night Swing for an amazing 16th year. Hailed as one of the five greatest saxophonists in jazz history, Jacquet collaborated with such jazz giants as Cab Calloway, Charles Mingus, and Count Basie, and was presented with Jazz at Lincoln Center's Award for Artistic Excellence in 2000. He and his powerhouse big band will come "flyin' home" once again to close out the Swing season. ,
Dance Teachers: Tony Meredith & Carol Frazier of Dance Times Square ,
DJ: Special Guest DJ George Gee ,
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TICKET INFORMATION ,
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SINGLE TICKETS ,
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$15: Admission to the dance floor and the lessons preceding the live music. ,
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*$5: June 26 and July 10 "Kids Day" ,
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$250: Summer at Lincoln Center Benefit Chef Tasting Tuesday, July 13, 6:30-midnight: Dancing, Lincoln Center Festival performance and Chef Tasting. ,
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SWING PASSES ,
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Six-Night Pass $78 ,
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Ten-Night Pass $120 ,
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Season Pass $220 ,
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THREE WAYS TO PURCHASE TICKETS ,
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Online ,
Single ticket sales begin May 27. Tickets can be purchased online at www.lincolncenter.org. Please note: A limited number of advance tickets are available online. A per-ticket service charge ($5.50) applies for tickets. Pick up tickets at the Will Call booth on the Plaza. ,
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On The Phone ,
Call CenterCharge (212.721.6500) to buy tickets via phone. Pass sales begin May 10 and single ticket sales begin May 27. A limited number of tickets are available, and a per-ticket service charge of $5.50 applies. ,
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On The Plaza ,
On the day of the performance, single tickets go on sale at the Josie Robertson Plaza (Fountain Plaza at Columbus and 63rd St.) at 6:00 p.m. for that night's performance/lesson only. Passes are also available for purchase on the Plaza each night of Swing. Cash only. ,
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Dancing starts at 7:30 p.m. and runs for two full sets until 10:00 p.m. Your admission bracelet allows you to come and go from the dance floor all night long. ,
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Dance Lessons are included with admission, and take place from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. ,
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Rain Policy No show will be canceled before 8:00 p.m. If it is raining at 8:00 p.m. and the performance is canceled, ticket holders may return for a future evening of dancing or receive a refund via mail. If it rains at any time after the first set is completed, no refunds or exchanges will be made. ,
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For a 2004 season Midsummer Night Swing brochure, call the Swing hotline, 212-875-5766 or visit the Lincoln Center website, www.lincolncenter.org for further information. ,
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Midsummer Night Swing is made possible by Daisy and Paul Soros. ,
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Additional support is provided by Great Performers Circle, Chairman's Council and Friends of Lincoln Center. ,
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Operation of Lincoln Center's public plazas is supported in part with public funds provided by the City of New York. ,
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Movado is an Official Sponsor of Lincoln Center, Inc. ,
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UBS is an Official Sponsor of Lincoln Center, Inc. ,
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Continental Airlines is the Official Airline of Lincoln Center, Inc. ,
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"Summer at Lincoln Center" is sponsored by Bloomberg and Pepsi-Cola. ,
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Midsummer Night Swing is a presentation of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (LCPA), which serves three primary roles: presenter of superb artistic programming, national leader in arts and education and community relations, and manager of the Lincoln Center campus. As a presenter of over 400 events annually, LCPA complements the extraordinary offerings of the 11 other Lincoln Center resident organizations, bringing internationally acclaimed artists to hundreds of thousands of people each year through a variety of popular series. These programs include American Songbook, Great Performers, Lincoln Center Festival, Lincoln Center Out of Doors, and the Mostly Mozart Festival. The Emmy Award-winning Live From Lincoln Center, the only live performing arts series on television today, extends the reach of Lincoln Center's stages to millions of Americans across the country. As a leader in arts and education and community relations, LCPA takes a wide range of activities beyond its halls through its educational cornerstone, Lincoln Center Institute, as well as offering arts-related symposia; family programming; accessibility; and other community initiatives. And as manager of the Lincoln Center campus, LCPA also provides support and services for the Lincoln Center complex and its resident organizations. ,
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Lincoln Center is committed to providing and improving accessibility for people with disabilities. Braille and large-type programs are available for selected Lincoln Center concerts. Wheelchair seating and assisted hearing devices are available at all concert halls and theaters. For further information or to receive a Lincoln Center accessibility guide, call 212-875-5375.
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