5 things to do at the Brooklyn Library in June

5 things to do at the Brooklyn Library in June
5 things to do at the Brooklyn Library in June

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The Brooklyn Public Library constantly hosts interesting events for children and adults. The institution hosts concerts, exhibitions, master classes and courses. The best part is that all of these activities are free. Below is the schedule of events at the Brooklyn Library for June.
1. Jewish art
This Saturday, June 3, at 12:00 the presentation of the collective exhibition of the Guild of Jewish Masters of Fine and Applied Arts “Summer is a small life” will take place.
The exhibition contains works by more than 20 masters; it runs from 30 May to 1 September.
Details are here.
2. Magic
June 7 at 16:00 children are invited to meet the magician Evan! He will make the impossible possible: objects will disappear right before the eyes of the kids, and the wizard will read the minds of the audience and surprise with other tricks.
Details are at the link.
3. Bulgakov
July 8 at 14:00 a musical and literary program on the work of Mikhail Bulgakov is planned with the participation of writer Stefan Mashkevich and actress Veronika Kaminskaya.

On the subject: Open-Air Reading Rooms: Brooklyn Library Creates Ideal Places for Summer Relaxation

4. Classical music
June 17 at 14:00 the library invites you to From Italy with Love program. Concert of five Italian pianists: two teachers and three students. Works by Chopin, Schubert, Rachmaninov, Khachaturian, Moshkovsky, Respiga and other composers will be performed.
More information is on the library website.
5. Jazz
June 24 at 15:00 will be held concert of Valery Ponomarev and his Jazz band. They will perform the most beloved and famous American jazz hits.
Trumpeter Valery Ponomarev was born in Russia and moved to the United States in 1973. He has worked with Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers. With Messengers, the musician has performed in major concert halls, clubs, festivals around the world and recorded 11 albums, including eight solo albums. A 52-minute documentary film “Trumpeter from Russia” was made about him, and he was awarded the Gold Prize at the International Film Festival in Houston, Texas, in 2011.
Details are at the link.
See the full schedule of events at the Brooklyn Library here.

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5 things to do at the Brooklyn Library in June

The Brooklyn Public Library constantly hosts interesting events for children and adults. The institution hosts concerts, exhibitions, master classes and courses. The best part is that all of these activities are free. Below is the schedule of events at the Brooklyn Library for June.

1. Jewish art

This Saturday, June 3, at 12:00 the presentation of the collective exhibition of the Guild of Jewish Masters of Fine and Applied Arts “Summer is a small life” will take place.

The exhibition contains works by more than 20 masters; it runs from 30 May to 1 September.

Details are here.

2. Magic

June 7 at 16:00 children are invited to meet the magician Evan! He will make the impossible possible: objects will disappear right before the eyes of the kids, and the wizard will read the minds of the audience and surprise with other tricks.

Details are at the link.

3. Bulgakov

July 8 at 14:00 a musical and literary program on the work of Mikhail Bulgakov is planned with the participation of writer Stefan Mashkevich and actress Veronika Kaminskaya.

On the subject: Open-Air Reading Rooms: Brooklyn Library Creates Ideal Places for Summer Relaxation

4. Classical music

June 17 at 14:00 the library invites you to From Italy with Love program. Concert of five Italian pianists: two teachers and three students. Works by Chopin, Schubert, Rachmaninov, Khachaturian, Moshkovsky, Respiga and other composers will be performed.

More information is on the library website.

5. Jazz

June 24 at 15:00 will be held concert of Valery Ponomarev and his Jazz band. They will perform the most beloved and famous American jazz hits.

Trumpeter Valery Ponomarev was born in Russia and moved to the United States in 1973. He has worked with Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers. With Messengers, the musician has performed in major concert halls, clubs, festivals around the world and recorded 11 albums, including eight solo albums. A 52-minute documentary film “Trumpeter from Russia” was made about him, and he was awarded the Gold Prize at the International Film Festival in Houston, Texas, in 2011.

Details are at the link.

See the full schedule of events at the Brooklyn Library here.

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