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Talented Punk and Rad Women Walking Tour

Former residence of Emma Goldman 208 East 13th Street, NY, United States

Join acclaimed public historian Kathleen Hulser on an exciting Village Trip walking tour to discover the Downtown streets that evoke the memory of generations ofย female radicals, punks, talented writers and singers who called the East Village their home.

$25 โ€“ $30

Nowโ€™s the Time! โ€“ An Evening with David Amram and Friends Celebrating Jack Kerouac, Charlie Parker, Piri Thomas, and Todayโ€™s Young East Village talents

Nuyorican Poets Cafรฉ 236 East 3rd Street, NY, United States

Come celebrate the historic role and impact the Beats and bebop and jazz artists played in the rise of the contemporary East Village arts scene. Includes a screening of Pull My Daisy & film tribute to Charlie Parker.

Free

Bad, Rad, and Boho Women of the Village Walking Tour

Judson Memorial Church 55 Washington Square South, New York, NY, United States

Join public historian Kathleen Hulser to hear about mavericks such as Emma Goldman, Isadora Duncan, Dorothy Day, Mabel Dodge, Louise Bryant, Eleanor Roosevelt, Lorraine Hansberry, Nina Simone, Jane Jacobs, and Angela Davis and the many other rebellious spirits who left their mark on Greenwich Village โ€“ and on the world.

$25 โ€“ $30

Chords of Fame: A Salute to Phil Ochs

The Bitter End 147 Bleecker Street, New York, NY, United States

A distinguished group of artists, spanning the generations, will offer their interpretations of Ochsโ€™ songs and honor his legacy of social activism. The evening, which will be emceed by Danny Goldberg.

$20 โ€“ $25

Hot Summer Jazz Series: Jay Clayton Quartet

Pangea NYC 178 2nd Ave, NY, United States

Internationally acclaimed vocalist, composer, and educator, Jay Clayton, will be joined on stage by Jay Anderson on bass and Ed Neumeister onย trombone.

$25

Heather Patterson King: The Voices in my Head

Pangea NYC 178 2nd Ave, NY, United States

Join Heather Patterson King on a humorous and reflective musical journey through the voices that made her the performer she is today.

$20 โ€“ $25

Charlie Parker & Stefan Wolpe

St Johnโ€™s in the Village 218 W 11th St, New York, NY, United States

Charlie Parker was crucial to the development of bebop, a uniquely American artform that thrived in Greenwich Village. Composer Stefan Wolpe fled the Nazis and settled in the Village, teaching avant-gardists and jazz musicians alike, forming a friendship with the jazz radical.

$20 โ€“ $25

Karen Mack and Elliotย Roth

Pangea NYC 178 2nd Ave, NY, United States

Songwriters Karen Mack and Elliotย Roth present two sets of acoustic jazz, originals, pop/folk covers, and โ€œnot standardโ€ takes on standards in Pangeaโ€™s restaurant/front lounge.

Free

Richard Barone on the 1960s Greenwich Village Music Scene

Lobby Bar at the Washington Square Hotel 103 Waverly Place, New York, NY, United States

Richard Barone talks to fellow author and Village Trip founder Liz Thomson about his new book, 'Music + Revolution: Greenwich Village in the 1960s', a freewheeling historical narrative, peppered with personal stories and insights from those who were there.ย 

$25

Glitter in the Gutter: Mermaid Edition

Pangea NYC 178 2nd Ave, NY, United States

Our two glittering heroines follow the Gutter underwater as the pressures of an Artistโ€™s life above ground gets increasingly thick and heavy. Join us for a splash of gravity-less swankiness under The Sea!

$20 โ€“ $25

Glass Houses: Celebrating Philip Glass at 85

St Johnโ€™s in the Village 218 W 11th St, New York, NY, United States

The Village Trip partners with Victoria Bond and Cutting Edge Concerts to celebrate the legacy of ground-breaking composer Philip Glass.

$15 โ€“ $20

Picture Book Bohemia: A Childrenโ€™s-Book Walking Tour of Greenwich Village Led by Historian and Critic Leonard Marcus

Opposite the Forbes Building Fifth Avenue & 12th Street, NY, United States

Greenwich Village was a vibrant creative crossroads for childrenโ€™s literatureโ€™s greats. On this walking tour, weโ€™ll visit the sites where 'Where the Wild Things Are', 'The Very Hungry Caterpiller', and - yes - 'Make Way for Ducklings' were all created + more

$5 โ€“ $10

Hard Travelinโ€™ Walking Tour: The Village Folk Scene, Before and After Bob Dylan

Abingdon Square Veterinary Clinic 130 West 10th Street, New York, United States

When Bob Dylan thumbed his way from Minneapolis to New York in January 1961, he was drawn by the siren call of Woody Guthrie, who was part of a folk scene with deep roots in Greenwich Village, where Washington Square Park had long been a gathering place for singers and guitar pickers.

$25 โ€“ $30

Bringing It All Back Home to Washington Square
with The Klezmatics and Joshua Nelson
Free outdoor concert

Garibaldi Plaza Washington Square Park, New York, NY, United States

Geographically and spiritually, Washington Square has always been the center of the Village. Bohemiaโ€™s beating heart. A place to gather, whether to protest or just hang out, often with a guitar.ย The now-traditional Village Trip concert in the Park, headlined this year by Grammy-winning local heroes The Klezmatics, celebrates Greenwich Village as โ€œaย state of mindย with no boundaries.โ€

Free

Heather Patterson King: The Voices in my Head

Pangea NYC 178 2nd Ave, NY, United States

Join Heather Patterson King on a humorous and reflective musical journey through the voices that made her the performer she is today.

$20 โ€“ $25

Village Composers and Stephen Dembski, featuring soprano Sharon Harms

Tenri Cultural Institute 43A West 13th Street, NY, United States

Greenwich Village, has a thriving music scene represented in this program of newer and recent works by a diverse group of Village composers. This program of music is dedicated to the memory of composer Stephen Dembski, long-time West Village resident, who died suddenly in summer 2021.

$15 โ€“ $20

Amanda Reckonwith Returns

Pangea NYC 178 2nd Ave, NY, United States

International diva and Broadway legend in her own mind, โ€œAmanda Reckonwithโ€œ Returns! (after a 25 year retirement/rest cure) to razzle dazzle with high comedy and even higher notes!

$25

Framing the Village: Portraits by Village Artists: Exhibition until Sept 24

Moshava Art 45 W 8th Street, Second Floor, New York, NY, United States

A group exhibition of paintings, drawings, and photography of portraits depicting persons past and present who are associated with, live in, or have lived in Greenwich Village/East Village. Curated by long-time Village artist Marc Kehoe, this exhibition powerfully demonstrates that the visual arts continue to flourish in this most vibrant downtown neighborhood.

Free

Satieโ€™s Vexations, 60 years after John Cage

NYU Paulson Center 181 Mercer Street, New York, NY, United States

Celebrate the 60th anniversary of John Cageโ€™s historic East Village premier of Erik Satieโ€™s Vexations. 840 repetitions of Satieโ€™s piece will be performed by our 30-pianist Relay Team over 15 hours. Composer David Del Tredici, member of the original production, raps it up at 9pm.

Free