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Free art and music Friday at Whitney Museum
May 30
5:00 pm at 9:45 pm
Every Friday, from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Whitney Museum of American Art opens its doors with free admission for all visitors. It is an ideal invitation to enjoy American contemporary art, accompanied by live music, cocktails and one of the best views of the city.
At nightfall, the museum theater transforms into an elegant living room, perfect to relax and recharge energy. There, you can enjoy playlists especially cured by Public Records, the renowned Brooklyn Music and shows.
In addition to its first level exhibitions, Whitney offers a complete cultural experience: DJ sets, drinks in the Studio Bar and a vibrant environment in front of the Hudson River. An excellent way to start the weekend in the heart of New York.
In the American art Whitney Museum, located in 99 Gansevoort Street, New York, NY 10014. For more information, visit https://whitney.org/events/sunset-lounge
Latin dance class hip hop
May 30
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
This class emphasizes the rhythm, coordination and trust, allowing students to feel music and express themselves through movement. They focus on isolates and feet work, followed by a stimulating choreography, which is accessible to all levels.
Classes are available in 14th Street and 344 EAST 14th Street New York, NY. For more information: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hip-hop-latin-dance-class-tickets-1304083401559?off=oddtdtcreator

Outdoor gastronomy and boat walks at Central Park Boathouse
May 31 and June 1
Different schedules
With the arrival of good weather, the renewed central Park Boathouse is consolidated as one of the most charming destinations in the city. The iconic restaurant not only offers a vibrant menu with seasonal flavors – as salmon with lemon risotto, fresh salads and cold melon soups – but also a complete outdoor experience that includes boat walks through the lake, available for $ 25 per hour. “Many come to lunch and stay to enjoy the park from the water,” says executive chef Adam Fiscus.
The proposal has doubled its popularity with its dining option on the dock, where diners enjoy the full menu surrounded by nature. In addition, bird lovers can register their sightings in a special book arranged by the restaurant. The Boathouse serves lunches, dinners and brunchs until October, combining flavor, relaxation and landscape in the heart of the Park central. More information at CentralparkBoathouse.com.