Taylor Mac brings New York sea shanties to Battery Park City
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Taylor Mac will perform at Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park, celebrating its reopening with new sea shanties that honor downtown New York's nautical heritage. The concert is free and features songs from their acclaimed productions, including '24-Decade History of Popular Music.' Taylor Mac, known for their extravagant performances, has recently premiered 'Prosperous Fools,' a satire of the art world. Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park was closed for two years for coastal resiliency efforts and will host various events this summer, including the Battery Dance Festival.
Taylor Mac will host an intimate musical evening at Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park, celebrating the reopening and honoring downtown New York's nautical past with sea shanties.
The concert will feature songs from Taylor Mac's hit shows, including the marathon '24-Decade History of Popular Music,' and is free to the public on a first-come, first-served basis.
Taylor Mac, described as a 'Fabergé radical,' brings a new satire called 'Prosperous Fools,' showcasing their unique ability to guide audiences through fantastical journeys.
Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park, recently reopened after a two-year closure for coastal resiliency, will also host programs like the 44th Battery Dance Festival this summer.
Read at Time Out New York
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