Summer is coming in hot, hot, hot. That means it's time to snag tickets for the best performances coming to the DC area. Enjoy al fresco sing-alongs at Wolf Trap, score free tickets for kid-friendly jams at the Strathmore or trade movie night for the concert version of your favorite cinematic score. If you want to know when Hamilton is hitting the stage or where you can belt out Encanto, scroll down. 

Free Concerts for Kids

Strathmore

Black to the Future
Join Pierce Freelon on Strathmore's front lawn to hear this Grammy-nominated artist blend elements of Afrofuturism, Black history, and archival voices. This "Black to the Future" concert will be fun for the entire family.

When: July 28, 7:00 p.m. 
Where: The Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda,MD
Online: tinybeans.com

Elena Moon Park
Korean-American musician Elena Moon Park will perform traditional songs, including Japanese sea shanties, Tibetan jump rope rhymes and joyous Korean harvest sing-alongs with her own twist. There will plenty of opportunities to sing and dance along in multiple languages.

When: July 14, 7:00 p.m. 
Where: The Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD 
Online: tinybeans.com

Somos Amigos: Songs on Common Ground
Sonia De Los Santos and Americana folk duo The Okee Dokee Brothers join forces to bring a joyful message of friendship, This bilingual performance includes songs, old and new, that span the musical traditions of North America.

When: Aug. 11, 7:00 p.m 
Where: The Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD
Online: tinybeans.com 

Films In Concert

Wolf Trap

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince In Concert
The music in the Harry Potter films is just as magical as the stories themselves. The National Symphony Orchestra, led by Steven Reineke, will be playing along on-stage to the 6th installment of the Harry Potter movie series to add an additional layer of beauty to the beloved film.

When: July 22, 8:00 p.m. & July 23, 8:00 p.m.
Where: Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, 1551 Trap Rd, Vienna, VA
Online: tinybeans.com

Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in Concert
Star Wars would not be the same without it's incredible soundtrack. In this special showing, The National Symphony Orchestra presents John Williams’s iconic Oscar®-nominated score from The Empire Strikes Back performed live along with the full feature film. Even if you have seen The Empire Strikes back 100 times already, you have never seen it like this!

When: July 29, 8:00 p.m. 
Where: Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, 1551 Trap Rd, Vienna, VA
Online: tinybeans.com 

Disney and Pixar's Toy Story in Concert

Hear the score for "You've Got a Friend in Me" and other songs from Toy Story in an entirely new way. In this performance, the National Symphony Orchestra will play along with the popular movie featuring the Oscar® and Grammy®-winning score by Randy Newman.

When: July 30, 8:00 p.m
Where: Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, 1551 Trap Rd, Vienna, VA
Online: tinybeans.com 

John Williams at 90: ET in Concert
If you have a soft spot for an adorable Extra Terrestrial who just wants to "phone home" head to the Kennedy Center to hear the score to ET performed by the National Symphony Orchestra. Listening to the movie's music played live as the action unfolds on the big screen will renew your love of this classic film.

When: June 22, 8 p.m. 
Where: Kennedy Center, 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC
Online: tinybeans.com 

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Sing-A-Longs

Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts

Encanto
Whether your child belts out "We Don't Talk About Bruno" on the regular or you secretly sing "Surface Pressure" alone in the car, you will not want to miss this Encanto Sing Along. The entire film will play onstage accompanied by a live band. Best of all, singing every word to every song is strongly encouraged. Check out special VIP packages with perks, including the opportunity to walk the Encanto-themed red carpet.

When: Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. 
Where: Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, 1551 Trap Rd, Vienna, VA
Online: tinybeans.com 

Sound of Music
If you can't stop yourself form singing along to the Sound of Music this performance is for you. Not only is singing along encouraged, but costumes are too! Best of all, you don't need to worry about forgetting any words to the songs since they will be displayed on the screen as the movie plays. 

When: July 16 at  7:00 p.m. 
Where: Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, 1551 Trap Rd, Vienna, VA
Online: tinybeans.com 

ABBA The Concert
Mama Mia! Sweden’s ABBA The Concert continues to be the top ABBA tribute group in the world, dazzling audiences with fantastic performances of ABBA’s iconic hits.

When: Aug. 7 at 8:00 p.m 
Where: Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, 1551 Trap Rd, Vienna, VA
Online:tinybeans.com

The Original Kings of Go-Go
Every DC kid should be familiar with the city's homegrown musical style. This performance will feature a collection of the best go-go groups in DC and invites audience members to come ready to dance and sing!

When: May 28 at  7:00 pm
Where: Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, 1551 Trap Rd, Vienna, VA
Online:  tinybeans.com

A Juneteenth Celebration with Thee Phantom and the Illlharmonic Orchestra
Juneteenth is finally getting the recognition it deserves as an essential date in American history. This is an all-ages show, focused on celebrating Juneteenth. Since it takes place on Father's Day it's also a great option to celebrate the special Dad in your life.

When: June 19 at 6:00 p.m. 
Where: Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, 1551 Trap Rd, Vienna, VA 
Online:  tinybeans.com

Just for Kids

Imagination Stage

Mr. Popper's Penguins
Mr. Popper, a painter of modest means, dreams of taking an Antarctic adventure. Soon the patter of 20 baby
penguin feet are afoot. To feed all of these mouths, the imaginative Mr. Popper and his wife turn
his talented penguins into a must-see traveling vaudeville act full of song and dance.

When: Jun. 22 - Aug. 7
Where: Imagination Stage, 4908 Auburn Ave, Bethesda, MD
Online:imaginationstage.org

A Monster Calls
Based on the popular novel by Patrick Ness, this stage adaptation brings to life the story of thirteen-year-old Conor who goes through a hard time after moving to America. One night, at seven minutes past midnight, Conor is woken up by a monster at his window. The monster has come to tell Conor stories about where it has been before. Then, Conor needs to tell his own story and face his deepest fears.

When: May 25-Jun. 12
Where: Kennedy Center, 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC
Online: tinybeans.com

Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Pigs
You know the Big Bad Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood. You know the wolf from The Three Little Pigs. Have you ever considered that the wolf might be the same in both classic tales? Have you ever considered that maybe he's not so bad and is just misunderstood? Catch this puppet show to see if you've been wrong this entire time.

When: June 2- July 3
Where: Puppet Co. Theatre, Glen Echo Park, 7300 Macarthur Bouvard, Glen Echo, MD
Online: tinybeans.com 

Ravel Dance Company Presents Cinderella
This version of Cinderella is based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, features over 80 dancers and is sure to delight the entire family. The ballet will feature the original ballet score by Sergei Prokofiev.

When: Jun. 5
Where: Capitol One Hall, 7750 Capital One Road, Tysons, VA
Online: tinybeans.com

Fantastagirl and the Math Monster

Fantastagirl, a second-grade superhero who uses words to save the day, comes face to face with her worst nightmare: the Math Monster! When confronted with problems too big for words alone to solve, Fantastagirl must accept help from her friendly, furry, fraction-loving foe. While Fantastagirl and Math Monster use words and numbers to help her friends and scientist moms, something far more sinister than Math brews on the horizon.

When: June 17 – August 21
Where: Adventure Theatre, Glen Echo Park, 7300 Macarthur Bouvard, Glen Echo, MD
Online: tinybeans.com 

Children's Theatre In the Woods
The beloved Children's Theater In The Woods program returns this summer. Kids can enjoy music, dancing, theatre, puppets and more. Stay after the performance for a walk through the woods and a picnic lunch.

When: Tues.-Sat. at 10:30 a.m. 
Where: Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, 1645 Trap Road, Vienna, VA
Online:  tinybeans.com

New York City Ballet: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
This Shakespearian comedy is adapted beautifully by the New York City ballet. Although this performance is not technically a children's production, this version of the classic ballet is very family friendly.

When: June 7-12
Where: Kennedy Center, 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC
Online: tinybeans.com

 

A Different Kind of Show

Feld Entertainment /Monster Jam

Start Your Engines!
Watch Monster Truck drivers (and their trucks) perform tricks, jumps and more at Monster Jam. You can even vote for your favorite using an app.

When: June 11
Where: FedEx Field, 1600 Fedex Way, Landover, MD
Online: tinybeans.com 

Blue Man Group
Experience eclectic music and art performed by men covered in blue from head to toe. This unique experience with a cult following will be fun for everyone.

When: July 19-31
Where: Kennedy Center, 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC
Online: tinybeans.com

Cirque du Soliel 
Cirque du Soliel Kurios: Cabinet of Curiosities tells the story of an inventor who defies the laws of time, space and dimension. His goal is to reinvest everything that surrounds him. In doing so, the visible becomes invisible, perspectives are transformed, and the world is literally turned upside down.

When: July 29 - Sept. 25
Where: Tyson's Corner, 1961 Chain Bridge Rd, Tysons, VA
Online: tinybeans.com

Six
Six has it all from Tudor Queens to Pop Princesses. Want more? This sensational broadways how tells the story of all six wives of Henry VIII. These women (even the ones who were beheaded) take five hundred years of historical heartbreak and turn them into an exuberant celebration of 21st century girl power.

When: July 5 - July 10
Where: National Theatre, 1321 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC
Online: tinybeans.com

Hamilton
Unless you have been living under a rock you are already familiar with this legendary musical telling the story of Alexander Hamilton. If you have a Hamil-Kid bring them to see Hamilton when it returns to DC.

When: Aug 2 – Oct 9
Where: Kennedy Center, 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC
Online: tinybeans.com

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Neon dolphins leaping to the sky, rainbow-hued unicorns frolicking and the cutest little leopards you ever did see. If the previous sentence reminded you of Lisa Frank and you suddenly started missing the design icon of the ’90s, you’re in luck. Now you can show your Lisa Frank love with the newest collection from ORLY, featuring a dazzling range of wraps and polish!

Your nails are in for a real treat. To get started, snag one of the two polish trios that come in collectible packaging. Choose your combo of Dancing Dolphins (magenta, yellow and orange) or Markie (cyan, purple and lime) for the ultimate 90’s vibe.

Of course, those hands need some extra pizazz. Fortunately you can also buy two new topcoats, Hits the Spot or Star Glaze. The former packs colorful confetti and the latter promises a glittery shine, perfect for layering on top of your neon nails.

Last but certainly not least, check out these nail wraps! Choose from unicorns, aliens, baby leopards or tigers, all in fantastic neon colorways. They’re non-damaging adhesive and safe for natural nails. At only $11.99 each, you might want to buy them all!

Your mani will definitely be the talk of the next book club or school drop off. All thanks to this nostalgic new collection from ORLY!

––Sarah Shebek

All photos courtesy of ORLY

 

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You’ve documented every little tooth, smile and babble since birth. But once your baby can stand and walk, things really take off (literally!). We’re celebrating the endearing milestones of toddlerhood, from making friends to leaping with joy. Scroll down for 6 milestones to look forward to (or remember fondly) during the toddler years.

A Step Toward Independence

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During that first year of life, your sweet baby looks to you for, well, everything. And then one day, they don't. The stage fraught with determination and a can-do attitude has earned a reputation as the terrible twos, but it's pretty wonderful too. And those first steps toward independence deserve to be celebrated. Your child feels secure enough to start to step away and find their own way.

Three Little Words

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We've been loving on these little munchkins from before they were born, but somewhere between 24 to 36 months, they verbalize their feelings for us with three simple words: I love you. Even if you aren't easily moved by milestones, this one will give you all the feels. 

Discovering Dirt

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The smell of a newborn is intoxicating. The scent of newness doesn't linger long, but we still think babies smell pretty great long after that addictive odor wears off. However, once your baby can mobilize, they're perpetually grimy. Your toddler explores his or her world by touching all. the. things. And while it's amazing to watch their world grow, we suggest having a pack of wipes for post-dirt play. 

Making First Friends

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When your toddler hands a prized toy to a perfect, pint-size stranger, you see the first glow of a friendship form. Empathy, that spark that allows us to connect with other humans, begins to emerge at around two years of age. Watching your child learn to make healthy bonds with those outside the family: priceless. 

Running & Jumping with Abandon

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When your baby first began to walk, they toddled and toppled. But by around 27 months they can jump with both feet. By age three, they can run without falling over. At this point, it might be time to swap a stroller for a pair of sneakers so you can keep up!

Revealing Their Inner Artist

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Your child's first marks might look like chicken scratches, but by 36 months, those scribbles become frame-worthy. Watching your budding artist communicate through color and paint is reason to celebrate with your first fridge gallery. 

—Meghan Yudes Meyers

 

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If you are looking for a fun show to watch with your kids head over to Netflix. The streaming service just released Floor is Lava, a game show based on the popular children’s game of jumping from across the room, surfing across pieces of furniture without touching any part of their body to the floor. Be prepared, your kids are going to want to recreate the scenarios at home. 

Floor Is Lava

According to Netflix, “Teams compete to navigate rooms flooded with lava by leaping from chairs, hanging from curtains and swinging from chandeliers. Yes, really.”

Floor Is Lava

Hosted by Rutledge Wood, the series walks viewers through the various obstacle course routes. The audience is given a clear picture of what needs to be done in order to conquer each level. Contestants need to work together as a cohesive team to finish each challenge. 

Floor Is Lava
As contestants advance to higher levels in the game they travel to the different rooms in a house, from scaling the bug infested basement walls to spinning around on a four poster bed. 

Just remember, the floor is lava!

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of ADAM ROSE/NETFLIX 

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It’s the most exciting party of the summer and guess what lucky Chicagoans? It’s happening right here in our city! Mark your calendars for June 8 & 9, 2019 to have a total blast at Nickelodeon SlimeFest with your kids. Part music festival, part slime party, SlimeFest is a day of great tunes and slime adventures for the whole family. Ready to create one-of-a-kind, lifelong memories in a giant, gooey green playground? Read on for how to score the hottest ticket in town.

Musical Performances by Top Artists

Your family will be wowed by fist-pumping performances from musicians bringing the beats to SlimeFest. The talented line-up includes Nickelodeon superstar and YouTube sensation JoJo Siwa, chart-topping, platinum-selling artist Bebe Rexha, Grammy Award-winning global superstar Pitbull and T-Pain, who has over 60 hit songs and two Grammy Awards. 

 

Slimy Activities

Slime-crazed kids will get their fill of the gooey green stuff at SlimeFest. Nickelodeon's signature slime flows freely––from the enormous Slime Maze they can explore, to dancing up a storm at the Slime Disco, whizzing down the giant inflatable slide or leaping through the air on the oversize bag jump. They'll love getting slimed at Slime Central––where more than 30 people can get slimed at the same time. Expect lots of goo and good times.

 

Kids Can Meet Their Favorite Nickelodeon Stars

Your kids will have stars in their eyes meeting and greeting the characters from their favorite Nickelodeon shows in person. TV talent bringing their shine to SlimeFest includes: Annie LeBlanc from Annie vs. Hayley, Scarlett Spencer and Dallas Dupree Young from Cousins for Life, and Owen Joyner and Daniella Perkins from Knight Squad.

All of these celebrities will appear on both days of SlimeFest.

How to Score Tickets

SlimeFest oozes into Chicago June 8 & 9, 2019 at Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island, an outdoor amphitheater where you'll also be treated to beautiful views of the Chicago skyline. Tickets are now on sale and going fast. Snag your fam's tickets for this sensationally slimy shindig before they sell out.

Cost: $75/person for general admission; kids 2 and younger are free.

Get your tickets here.

Learn more about SlimeFest here.

Good to know: SlimeFest is best suited for kiddos over the age of 3.

SlimeFest
June 8 & 9, 2019
Huntington Bank Pavilion, Northerly Island
1300 S. Linn White Dr.
Chicago, IL 60605

 

—Beth Shea

 

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Seattle kids will take their outdoor play any day of the week, even if the wet stuff is falling from the sky. If you’re looking for a good excuse to venture outside and burn off the crazies, grab your rain jackets and head over to the newly opened Lake Sammamish State Park playground at Sunset Beach. This imaginative, sprawling new play area is chock-full of interactive activities for kids of all ages and abilities, making it well worth the drive to the Eastside.

A Play Area Designed for Everyone 
Expansive and creatively designed, this 10,000 square-foot unique play area has a little something for everyone. Designed for ages 2 to 12 (but all are welcome to play), the rubberized ground cover makes for safer running and tumbling and the wide walkways, wheelchair-accessible picnic benches and flat location make it accessible to everyone.


The whimsical, coal mining town theme delights visitors with its oversized mushroom cottage, hidden woodland creatures, mining town cubbies and cabins, and even a painted stream that runs through the playground complete with leaping salmon. Psst… be sure to look for the giant blue heron at the entrance of the playground—it serves as a playful reference to the park’s heron rookery, even spraying water with the press of a button during warmer months!

A Place for Climbers 
A range of climbing pieces will delight small hands and feet and a towering 17-foot tall geodesic climbing dome will challenge the bravest of climbers. Various small and medium-sized slides also dot the playground, along with a netted carousel and bright interactive displays where curious minds can learn all about mushroom types or hear animal sounds.

Swings Designed for Two!
Beyond your basic swing set (it has those too), the park features two mommy-and-me-swings, where adults can sit and pump while facing their tiny tots—so much more fun than just standing and pushing little swingers back and forth—and an accessible saucer-style swing.

Calling All Thrill Seekers! 
If you’ve got a little daredevil, the other side of the play area boasts a cool challenge course where kids can tackle a variety of nets, twisted ladders and wacky log steps. There’s also a fun zip line where kids (and parents!) can race the width of the play area by starting on a raised platform, with a gradual incline, and zooming over the “stream” with a dock bridge in the middle for safe departure.

Good to Know
1. The playground includes ample seating for caregivers and parents.

2. A large bathroom and changing facility is located at the Sunset Beach bathhouse, just a short walk away.

3. While the newly redesigned beach and water access is still underway, we understand the spray water feature is likely to be reinstalled come warmer weather, so stay tuned for even more activities coming to this fun new playground.

4. The playground likely won’t see much shade in the hotter months, so plan to bring your own.

5. Since this playground is located at a state park, a Discover Pass or paid parking permit is required. The cost is $10 for the day or $30 for a year-long pass good at any state park. Psst… go for the yearly pass. Believe us, the Littles will want to come back to this park again!

6. There’s a lot to do at Lake Sammamish State Park, so plan to make a day of it by walking the trails, hitting the smaller play area near Tibbets field and packing a lunch to enjoy by the lake.

7. Gilman Village is just a five-minute drive away and the perfect spot for a post playdate snack.

7. The new playground is located in the south area of the park at Sunset Beach, which is the second major left off the main road when you enter from N.W. Sammamish Rd. to the south.

Lake Sammamish State Park
2000 N.W. Sammamish Rd.
Issaquah, Wa 98027
Online: parks.state.wa.us/Lake-Sammamish

Hours: Dawn to dusk
Cost: Parking fee ($10/day or $30 for the annual Discover Pass good to all state parks)

Have you visited this awesome new playground at Lake Sammamish State Park? Tell us about your experience in the Comments below!

— Jennifer B. Davis (all photos courtesy of the writer)

 

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Today Is Challenge Day
It’s time to rise to the occasion.
1

Are you ready to jump to the challenge? Try to complete all six of these games and activities that’ll have you leaping for joy (literally!).

2

In celebration of the San Diego Zoo’s 100th Birthday join our week-long photo challenge. Simply upload a photo with the day’s theme
and the hashtag #Happy100SanDiegoZoo, and you could
win a trip to the San Diego Zoo.

3
You’ll be astounded by what you can accomplish in just five minutes. Here are 40 tasks that each take only 300 seconds.
How many can you complete today?

{ Today’s ideas brought to you by San Diego Zoo }

Rise and shine and for today’s challenge: complete all of the games and activities below. Can you jump to the task?

1. Jump Rope
Whip out that jump rope and see how many times your kids can jump without messing up. Already conquered jumping rope? Try hopping on one foot or if you have at least three people and two ropes see if you can master double dutch.

2. Leap Frog
We bet you remember this game! Position one person on all fours on the ground. Leap over that person spreading your legs like a frog. If you have more than two people playing, keep leaping until you reach the front of the line, and then land in a crouched position covering your head on the floor. Start the game over with the last person in line starting the leaping. (Right about now, you’re wishing you’d stuck with that yoga class).

3. Long Jump
Cut five 12-inch long pieces of duct tape. Position each on the ground parallel to each other about 5 inches apart. Have your kiddo stand behind the first piece of tape and ask her to jump. Measure how far she makes it. Too easy? Move the pieces of tape so they are farther apart.

4. Hippity Hop Obstacle Course
Practice his motor and coordination skills by taking a soft foam ball and putting it between his knees while standing. Have your kiddo hop around with the ball between his legs to different parts of your living room. Can he hop to the couch without dropping the ball? How about leaping to touch the TV?

5. Hopscotch
Take a piece of chalk and draw a hopscotch game on your sidewalk, driveway or an empty school playground. Even without chalk, you can still outline hopscotch on the snow with sticks, rocks or even food coloring.

6. Stair Hop
Keeping your feet close together hop up a short flight of stairs, one stair at a time. Sounds easy, but you’ll soon find it’s quite a challenge to keep up the pace. Hop back down. See who can complete the most stairs.

What games do you play that require jumping and leaping? Did you complete all of ours? Leave a comment below!

photo: Jose Maria Cuellar via flickr 

Today Is #LeapYear Day

Don’t skip ahead.

1

You know that Leap Day means an extra day in February, but do you know why? Here’s an easy way to answer the question when the kiddos start asking.

2

Get in the spirit of the day by playing games that involve leaping.

3

Want more cool facts about Leap Day and Leap Year? Click here.

{ Today’s ideas brought to you by Trampolines  }

There are many reasons we don’t take our kids to dance performances: expensive tickets, tantrum potential, and post-bedtime start times. So yes, your tiny dancer has been leaping, twirling, and tip-toeing at classes all around town, but seeing an actual dance performance is still on the to-do list. Time to check one off! These dance companies welcome kids in the (matinee) audience, offer affordable tickets and sometimes even offer a chance to dance with the professionals.

photo: Erin Baiano

One-Hour Ballets & Workshops

As one of the foremost dance companies in the world, the New York City Ballet might seem like a place too serious for giddy kids, and yet the company still loves them. Three times per year, the theater opens for $20 Family Saturday performances. For that price, you and your child will enjoy a 1-hour onstage presentation by Company dancers featuring short works and excerpts from the ballet’s repertory. Additionally, throughout the year, the Company offers $12 pre-performance workshops for kids 5-8 that explore the music, movement and themes coming up in that day’s matinee performance. An NYCB teaching artist guides children through movement combinations.

New York City Ballet Family Saturdays and Workshops
Upcoming Family Saturdays: Feb. 7 and May 16, $20
Upcoming Workshops: February 15 and 28, $12
David H. Koch Theater
20 Lincoln Center
Upper West Side
Online: nycballet.com

 

 

Have you taken your kids to a dance performance in the city? Tell us about it!

--Anna Knoebel