10:30 – 11:15 am Spooktacular! Ages: 8 and underDance Family Halloween St. Paul and St. Andrew ChurchUpper West Side
11:30 am – 1 pm Move to the Music: Vogue Ages: 5 – 8Art Community Family Museum of the City of New YorkEast Harlem
1 – 2 pm Hispanic Heritage Month: Wepa! Latin Dance Ages: 5 – 12Dance Family Free Peninsula, Queens Public LibraryRockaway Beach
2 – 5 pm Sparkles and Steps- A Diwali Event Ages: AllCommunity Dance Family Brooklyn Children’s MuseumBrooklyn
2 – 3 pm Basket Weaving Workshop with Saung Budaya Art Craft & DIY Colonels Row on Governors IslandManhattan
3 – 4 pm Celebrate Diwali: The Festival of Lights Ages: AllDance Family Free Ozone Park LibraryOzone Park
3 – 6 pm Mano a Mano’s Day of the Dead Celebration at the Hispanic Society Art Community Hispanic Society Museum & LibraryWashington Heights
7:30 – 11:30 pm HOME/LAND: a blend of theater, dance, projection, and demonstration Dance Free Pier 45 at Hudson River ParkGreenwich Village
8 – 9:30 pm La MaMa, in Association with Tamar Rogoff Performance Projects, Presents DROP DEAD…GORGEOUS Dance La MaMa’s Downstairs TheatreEast Village
8 pm Take Root Presents: Michal Ben Lior | Marisa f. Ballaro/Ballaro Dance Dance Green SpaceLong Island City
Tomorrow, 10:30 am Fantastical Realities: Sandra Caplan, Maya Ciarrocchi, and Ray Ciarrocchi Derfner Judaica Museum
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