Celebrate Pride weekend at The Met, featuring performances by the New York City Gay Men's Chorus, poetry readings by Janani Balasubramanian of DarkMatter, Love Heals! Silent Dance Party, and much more. Full details: http://met.org/22Deuox
Schedule of Activities
Love Heals! Silent Dance Party
Select your personal musical journey during this silent dance celebration. Beats provided by Steve Travolta, Danny Krivit, Olivia Dope, and DJ Rekha. Hosted by Love Heals, the leading provider of youth-foc...
Celebrate Pride weekend at The Met, featuring performances by the New York City Gay Men's Chorus, poetry readings by Janani Balasubramanian of DarkMatter, Love Heals! Silent Dance Party, and much more. Full details: http://met.org/22Deuox
Schedule of Activities
Love Heals! Silent Dance Party
Select your personal musical journey during this silent dance celebration. Beats provided by Steve Travolta, Danny Krivit, Olivia Dope, and DJ Rekha. Hosted by Love Heals, the leading provider of youth-focused sexual health and HIV/AIDS education in New York City.
5–9 pm (new dance session begins every hour)
Floor 1, Gallery 131, The Temple of Dendur in The Sackler Wing
Performance—ETHEL and Friends
Relax with music, cocktails, and appetizers.
6–6:30 pm, 7–7:30 pm, 7:30–8 pm
Floor 2, Great Hall Balcony Bar
Gallery Conversation—Reinventing Ourselves
Museum educator William Crow explores modern and contemporary art that examines the complexities of identity and how artists reinvent themselves and others.
6–6:30 pm
Floor 1, Gallery 910, The Esther Annenberg Simon Gallery
Gallery Conversation—Flowers and Fragrance
Join a dialogue between perfumer Alexis Karl and educator Deborah Goldberg to explore depictions of flowers and their natural scents.
6:30–7 pm and 7:30–8 pm
Floor 2, Gallery 822, The Annenberg Galleries
Performance—New York City Gay Men's Chorus
Experience the vibrant sounds and energy of NYCGMC.
6:30 and 8:00 pm
Floor 2, Gallery 202, Great Hall Balcony
Performance—Janani Balasubramanian of DarkMatter
Enjoy poetry intertwined with science fiction, apocalypse, and riddles.
6:45–7:15 pm and 8:15–8:45 pm
Floor 1, Thomas J. Watson Library
Panel Conversation—Gender: Who We Are from the Inside Out
Panelists discuss personal experiences, artistic expression, and new ideas relating to the intersectionality of gender, class, race, and regionality.
With Elijah Nealy, Jodie Patterson, and Emil Wilbekin.
7:15–8:15 pm
Ground Floor, Bonnie J. Sacerdote Lecture Hall, Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education
Limited seating
Mix and Mingle—Bars
Meet new friends and catch up with old ones. Drinks available for purchase.
5–9 pm
Floor 1, Gallery 548, Carroll and Milton Petrie European Sculpture Court
Floor 2, Great Hall Balcony Bar
Floor 5, The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden (weather permitting)
This event is part of #MetFridays: New York's Night Out.