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An EVG reader notes that workers this morning carted off the Prince-inspired Sing for Hope pop-up piano (titled Dearly Beloved), which had been in Tompkins Square Park since June 8.
Brooklyn-based artist Eric Inkala designed the piano, which Sing for Hope will now place in an NYC public school.
Thanks for the memories, Dearly Beloved...
4 comments:
It amazes me that some animals react to music while some have no visceral relationship to it. Just like people.
hopefully some lucky kids will get to tickle its ivories at a local school!
@2:48 PM: I never met a person who didn't enjoy some type of music. They might exist, but I've never met them.
@ 6:33 PM
I know, it's crazy, but I've met several.
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