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Sunday, December 28, 2014

Sunday Scoop 12/28/14 - What's Happening This Week or Coming Up Soon

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What: Tune in Time, a musical theater game show

Where: The York Theater Company
             Lower Level of St. Peter's Church
            619 Lexington Avenue
            (E. 54th Street)
            New York, New York

When: January 5, February 2, March 9, and  April 6 at 7:30 PM

Hosted by:               Emily McNamara
Musical Director:     Nate Buccieri
Timekeeper:             Sheila Head

See teams of composers and lyricists who have never worked together try to beat the clock and write songs for a new Broadway musical the name of which is chosen from audience suggestions. Song genre is chosen by a spin of the wheel.  Each week features different composers and lyricists as well as a different panel of celebrity judges.  For more information or to purchase tickets go to http://www.yorktheatre.org/tune-in-time.html.
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What: The Snow Queen
Where: Galli Theater
            Gloria Maddox Theater
           151 W. 26th Street, #7
           New York, New York

When: Premiering January 2, 2015 at 2:00 PM and continuing throughout the month of January

Who: Ages 5 - 9

This interactive production is Galli Theater's retelling of  Hans Christian Anderson's classic story of The Snow Queen. The show is the story of young, Gerda who sets off to rescue her friend, Kay from the enchanted Snow Queen. The show is filled with music and song. On Saturdays, there are workshops immediately following the day's show which allow children the opportunity to be a part of the show and even put on a presentation for their family members. For more information or to order tickets go to http://www.gallitheaterny.com/#!shows/c161y.
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  What: On Going Programs at the Dimenna Children's Museum
  Where: The New York Historical Society
               170 Central Park West (at 77th Street)
               New York, New York

Little New-Yorkers
Tuesdays and Fridays, 3:30 pm

Held in the cozy Barbara K. Lipman Children’s History Library, this program introduces New York and American history to the littlest New Yorkers with age-appropriate themes and engaging hands-on activities. Ages 3-5. Free with Museum admission.

Cornelia Van Varick
January 6 and 9, 3:30 pm
Meet one of the characters from the Dimenna Children’s History Museum. Taking a closer look at little Cornelia, we’ll explore her daily life and go on a magical journey with her. Children will also make a paper woven Turkish carpet.

Indian Mythology
January 13 and 16, 3:30 pm
Travel to far off lands for this story from India, to learn about Tansen the great music magician. Children will also make their own decorated Indian elephant.

Greek Mythology
January 20 and 23, 3:30 pm
On this far-flung adventure to Europe, hear the story of the Greek god Helios and learn about his connection to the sun. Children will also make a paper sun chariot.
Chinese New Year Zodiac Story

January 27 and 30, 3:30 pm
Did you know this year is the year of the goat? Find out how the animals came to be in this order with the Zodiac story. Children will also make their own fortune cookie.

Cross-Stitch Circle

Thursdays, 3:30 pm
Drop in to try your skills at one of the oldest forms of embroidery in the world. Beginning cross stitchers and younger children will learn the basic stitch and create a bookmark with their new skill. More seasoned stitchers and older children and adults can continue working on their bookmark or branch into more complicated designs—make a handcrafted gift for someone! Ages 7 and up. Free with Museum admission.

Macy’s Sunday Story Time

Sundays, 11:30 am
Families discover New York history through tales of the past. In January, celebrate our Holiday Express exhibition with train tales. Ages 4 – 7. Free with Museum admission.
Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo written by Kevin Lewis and illustrated by Daniel Kirk

January 4, 11:30 am
Our first train book of the year will be the story of a very busy steam engine that works from dawn till dusk to deliver all his freight.
The Little Engine That Could written by Watty Piper and illustrated by Loren Long

January 11, 11:30 am
“I think I can, I think I can.” Join us for a reading of this classic tale about the Little Blue Engine that saves the day!
Two Little Trains written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon

January 18, 11:30 am
Come hear the story of two little trains heading West – one through rain and over mountains and the other through showers and over banisters.
How to Train a Train written by Jason Carter Eaten and illustrated by John Rocco

January 25, 11:30 am
Our final train tale will be a most helpful how-to book on how to find, keep, and train a PET TRAIN of your very own!

Tune in tomorrow for another Talking Topic.

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