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Kiran Ahluwalia

Gaby Moreno

Aurelio and The Garifuna Soul Band

Jaime Lozano's Songs by an Immigrant

Linda Briceño aka ELLA BRIC

An Evening with Huang Ruo

Natu Camara

Emel
Lincoln Center's American Songbook
What to expect
A World of Voices
This year's American Songbook: A World of Voices showcases performers whose diverse global artistic heritage deeply informs their creative expression. Hailing from Honduras, Mexico, India, Guinea, China, Sudan, Venezuela, Tunisia, and Guatemala, each musician dazzles with a unique vision in their fields of musical theater, pop, Western and Eastern classical, rock, jazz, and folk. Learn More »Choose What You Pay
This year, tickets are available on a Choose What You Pay basis. Our goal is to explore new ticketing practices together as a community to make performances more accessible to more people and to center equity and inclusion in every aspect of our field. Tickets now on sale! Learn More »Health & Safety
All guests will be required to provide proof that the final dose of their primary COVID-19 vaccination series was administered at least 14 days before entry. Additionally, all guests are required to wear a face covering at all times except when actively eating or drinking. Learn More »We've sent an email to the address you provided. To complete your subscription, please click the link in the email.
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Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse
165 West 65th Street, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10023
The Penthouse is on the 10th floor of the Rose Building, between Broadway and Amsterdam. Enter the building from the street-level escalator near the northeast corner of 65th Street and Amsterdam.
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Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse
Accessibility
Pick-Up/Drop-Off: North side of West 65th Street near Amsterdam Avenue
Accessible Entry: Use the elevator and escalator from street level to plaza level, located on the north side of West 65th Street near Amsterdam Avenue. Enter the building through automated doors operated by a button on the left-hand side of the entrance. The theaters are accessible from the elevators inside the lobby.
Accessible Seating: Wheelchair locations and designated aisle seats are available. Specify your accessible seating requests when purchasing to ensure accommodations.
Restrooms: Accessible restrooms are located on the 10th floor near the performance space.
Water Fountain: Located on the 10th floor
Braille & Large-print Programs: These will be available for performances presented directly by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, including American Songbook, and will be provided by request from ushers.
Assistive Listening Devices: FM assistive listening devices (headsets and neck loops) are available for performances. Please call 212-875-5375 at least 24 hours prior to the event to arrange for a receiver. A valid photo ID is needed to ensure return.
To request these or additional accommodations, please contact [email protected] or 212-875-5375.
Health & Safety
All guests will be required to provide proof that the final dose of their primary COVID-19 vaccination series was administered at least 14 days before entry. For greater detail, please click here. Guests are encouraged but not required to receive a COVID-19 booster if eligible—based on eligibility determined by the CDC.
Additionally, all guests are required to wear a face covering at all times except when actively eating or drinking.
At this time, children under 5 will not be admitted. We look forward to welcoming them as vaccination requirements allow.
Please stay home if you don’t feel well, have exhibited symptoms of COVID-19 in the past 10 days, have tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 10 days, or been in contact with someone with COVID-19 in the past 10 days.
Lincoln Center's American Songbook
Thanks to Our Supporters
Major support for Lincoln Center’s American Songbook is provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Additional support is provided by Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Foundation and the DuBose and Dorothy Heyward Memorial Fund.
Endowment support is provided by Bank of America.
Pianos by Steinway & Sons- the Artistic Choice of Lincoln Center
Choose What You Pay Ticketing
This year, tickets to Lincoln Center’s American Songbook concerts in the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse are available on a Choose What You Pay basis. Our goal is to explore new ticketing practices together as a community to make our performances more accessible to more people and to center equity and inclusion in every aspect of our field.
The arts are a vitally important part of society that can and should be accessible to everyone. You, our audience members, play an important role. The cost of your ticket helps support the many components that go into presenting this concert—artists, commission fees, sound mixing, lighting design, stage crew, front of house operations, and more.
With Choose What You Pay ticketing, you decide what's right for you. We offer a suggested ticket price of $35.00, as well as options to pay more or less. The minimum ticket price is $5.00.
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Thursday, April 21 at 7:30 pm
To make the arts more accessible, tickets are available on a Choose What You Pay basis. There is a suggested ticket price, as well as options to pay more or less.
A limited number of Choose What You Pay standby tickets may become available. The standby line for tickets forms outside of the Rose Theater Lobby across from the Walter Reade Box Office, beginning at 6:30 pm. Seating is not guaranteed, but we'll accommodate as many standby guests as possible.
Singer-songwriter Natu Camara’s West African upbringing centers and informs the grooves and drive of her guitar-driven soul, but the message of female empowerment through edu…
lincolncenterathome.org Lincoln Center at Home false MM/DD/YYYY aho3e0k00zv7rk56sm4e178Singer-songwriter Natu Camara’s West African upbringing centers and informs the grooves and drive of her guitar-driven soul, but the message of female empowerment through education and equality that permeates much of her work supersedes all borders. Camara’s career began as a founding member of Ideal Black Girls, Guinea’s highly successful, first all-woman hip-hop collective, until her eventual move to NYC spurred a creative renaissance and redirection of her musical talent. Following a triumphant 2021 set with globalFEST on NPR’s star-making Tiny Desk Concert, Natu’s moving performance and joyously raucous live shows suggest an artist on the rise. For her American Songbook debut, Camara will be supported by a full band playing both new tracks and songs from her freshman solo LP, Dimedi.
This event is approximately 90 minutes.
If you have any questions about this performance, please contact Guest Services at 212-875-5456 or [email protected].
Other Work from the Artist
Thursday, April 21 at 7:30 pm
To make the arts more accessible, tickets are available on a Choose What You Pay basis. There is a suggested ticket price, as well as options to pay more or less.
A limited number of Choose What You Pay standby tickets may become available. The standby line for tickets forms outside of the Rose Theater Lobby across from the Walter Reade Box Office, beginning at 6:30 pm. Seating is not guaranteed, but we'll accommodate as many standby guests as possible.
Singer-songwriter Natu Camara’s West African upbringing centers and informs the grooves and drive of her guitar-driven soul, but the message of female empowerment through edu…
lincolncenterathome.org Lincoln Center at Home false MM/DD/YYYY aho3e0k00zv7rk56sm4e178Venue
Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, 10th floor of the Rose Building
Accessibility
For full information on accessibility for this series, click here.
If you require any additional accommodations, please contact [email protected] or 212-875-5375.Thanks to Our Supporters
Support for Lincoln Center’s American Songbook is provided by the Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Foundation and the DuBose and Dorothy Heyward Memorial Fund. Endowment support is provided by Bank of America.
Pianos by Steinway & Sons- the Artistic Choice of Lincoln Center
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