We are pleased to offer the following ticketed events to the public at special subsidized pricing.
- Read more about our Beginner Workshops for Adults here.
- Read more about our Educational Panels here.
- Read more about the Film Festival here.
- Read more about our Youth Programming here.
TICKETED EVENTS
***Are you a local community member? Lindy Hoppers take note that there are Partial Frankie 100 Festival Packages available which include Thursday & Monday. Please click here for more information.
BEGINNER WORKSHOPS | ||
Saturday, May 24th, 2:20 to 3:20pm | Introduction to Lindy Hop for ADULTS, Alvin Ailey | $10 |
EDUCATIONAL PANELS | ||
Thursday, 3pm to 4:45pm | Scene Building Roundtable & Meetup | FREE, please see above |
Educational Panel Pass | Access to all 6 panels at Alvin Ailey on Friday, Saturday, Sunday | $40 |
Friday, 1:30 to 3pm | The Dance Called the Big Apple | $10 |
Friday, 3:30 to 5pm | Frankie’s Music: The State of Swing, Then and Now | $10 |
Saturday, 1:30 to 3pm | The Swing Dance Revival: Causes, Turning Points, Highlights | $10 |
Saturday, 3:30 to 5pm | Norma Miller, Dawn Hampton, Chazz Young: A Conversation | $10 |
Sunday, 1:30 to 3pm | Jazz Dance Research Roundtable | $10 |
Sunday, 3:30 to 5pm | From the Savoy to the Cat Club: On the Dance Floor, 1950s and Beyond | $10 |
FILM FESTIVAL | ||
Friday, 2pm to 5pm | Call of the Jitterbug (1989) & Never Stop Swinging (2009), Lincoln Center’s Bruno Walter Auditorium | name at the door/no charge |
Saturday, 7pm to 9pm | Viewing & Discussing Special Swing Dance Film Clips with the Experts, Alvin Ailey Theater | $10 |
Sunday, 7pm to 9pm | Preview: Kim Loo Sisters: Portrait in Four Part Harmony & Feature Film: The Savoy King: Chick Webb and the Music that Changed America, Alvin Ailey Theater. Hosted by George Gee. | $10 |
FRANKIE 100 YOUTH PROGRAMMING – Please click here to see a variety of Youth Programming including events that are open to the public!
***Partial Frankie 100 Festival Packages are also available! Please click here for more information.
worked with frankie many times,have signed books and pics from him;
he was great and a true legend;very missed;