Film Works Alfresco: Tap
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348 Dyckman Street,New York NY 10034
21 June, 2021
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Just released from prison, Max Washington (Gregory Hines) must decide which of his previous professions to return to: burglar or tap dancer. Tap Monday, June 21, 2021 – 111 minutes. Musical in English with Spanish subtitles (1989, USA). Appropriate for Families and Young Adult. Pre-show local musical performance begin at 8:00pm. Just released from prison, Max Washington (Gregory Hines) must decide which of his previous professions to return to: burglar or tap dancer. Featuring a who’s who of tap dancers, including: Savion Glover, Howard “Sandman” Sims, and Sammy Davis Jr. Programming: 7:30pm - Outdoor seating opens 8pm - Pre-show featuring local music 8:30pm (approximately) - Feature Presentation Programming will take place rain or shine at The Hudson, located at Dyckman Marina in Inwood Hill Park, 348 Dyckman Street, New York, NY 10034. Food and drink available for purchase. Free admission. Donations appreciated. Tickets required through www.inwoodartworks.nyc and Eventbrite only. Unclaimed tickets will be released by 8:20pm to the Wait List. Walk-ups will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis. Seating provided. Capacity is currently limited to 100 people. All Covid-19 protocols followed as advised by CDC. For the full Film Works Alfresco summer film schedule click here. Film Works Alfresco focuses foremost on presenting independent and popular films with local relevance that culturally resonate with the Northern Manhattan community. It is New York City's only free outdoor English and Spanish cinema series. This curated film and local artists series by Inwood Art Works provides free screenings and theatrical performances every Monday evening at sundown at The Hudson, located at 348 Dyckman Street on the edge of Inwood Hill Park and the Hudson River, from June 7 through August 30, 2021. Pre-show performances by local artists begin a half hour before the film. Inwood Art Works is a not-for-profit arts organization with the mission to create and curate professional performing and visual arts in Inwood and its surrounding community. To support this program and for more information visit www.inwoodartworks.nyc Film Works Alfresco is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Film Works Alfresco is made possible in part with funding from the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation and administered by LMCC.
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