Out & About
Thu 18
Midtown South Community Council Meeting The New Yorker Hotel 481 Eighth Ave.
7 p.m.
A public information officer from the Midtown South precinct will field concerns from the community.
212-239-9811
Eurythmy Lunchtime Flow A.R.E of NYC Edgar Cayce Center, 241 West 30th St.
12:15 –1:15 p.m. $20
Shake off your worries.
212-691-7690
Fri 19
‘The Princess Bride’ Pier 46th in Greenwich Village
8:30 p.m. Free
Catch this family classic on the Hudson during the Hudson River Park’s outdoor summer movie series.
Hudsonriverpark.org
K2 Lounge The Rubin Museum, 150 West 17th St.
6 – 10 p.m. Free
During K2 Friday Nights, Café Serai becomes the K2 Lounge, offering a special Pan-Asian tapas menu to accompany the evening’s DJ and programs.
Rubinmuseum.org
Sat 20
Stencil Painting on Fabric The City Quilter, 133 West 25th St.
11-5 p.m. $130
Katherine Knauer teaches students the finer points of screen-printing and digitally printing stenciled work onto fabrics.
212-807-0390
Blues BBQ Pier 97 in Clinton
2 p.m. Free
Moving uptown to its new location at Pier 97, Hudson River Park’s Blues BBQ Festival will pair America’s best Blues and Roots musicians with New York City’s favorite BBQ restaurants.
Hudsonriverpark.org
Sun 21
Open Studio at the WhitneyFloor Three at the Whitney Museum. 90 Gansevoort St.
Free. 10:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Families are welcomed to come create art inspired by exhibits currently on display at the museum.
www.whitney.org
Ballet XThe Joyce Theater. 175 Eighth Ave.
2 p.m. $10
BalletX combines world-class choreographers with an outstanding company of professional dancers, to forge new works of athleticism, emotion and grace.
Joyce.org
Mon 22
FORM PilatesHUBseventeen, 114 Fifth Ave.
5 p.m. Free
At this hour-long workshop, each exercise emphasizes breath, core conditioning and body awareness, with instructors paying special attention to alignment and form.
Hubseventeennyc.com
H.O.M.ENew Ohio Theater, 154 Christopher St.
7 p.m. $20
Habitat of Meta-Human Enterprise is a sci-fi play about super heroes who are incarcerated for abusing their superpowers.
Tue 23
Roman Ondak: Learning to Walk The High Line at 13th St.
11 a.m.-Noon. Free
The Slovakian born artist invites mothers to teach their young children how to walk as part of a performance piece, based on his own experience of teaching his own child how to walk.
Thehighline.org
Rachel Boillot / Post Script The Half King, 505 West 23rd St.
10 a.m.–8 p.m. Free
Catch Rachel Boillot’s photography series capturing post offices in rural communities at the famous Half King bar and restaurant
www.thehalfking.com/
Wed 24
Virgo Eurythmy CircleBalance Arts Center, 34 West 28th St.
7 p.m. $18
Celebrate the sun’s transit into the star constellation of Virgo with gentle harmonious movement. Some have called this movement art social yoga, social tai chi and social meditation.
Ssi.hamoves.net
Margot Bergman Anton Kern Gallery, 532 West 20th St.
10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Free
Known for her expressive, large works, Bergman’s show ends on August 26
Antonkerngallery.com