The series, which takes place outside the Third Street venue between Avenue A and Avenue B, is called Wild Culture.
Wild Culture's purpose is to facilitate cultural sustainability and help support our artists and venue by bringing the East Village neighborhood together to overcome the challenges brought by the pandemic through art and performances.
Throughout the summer Wild Culture will produce downtown artists across music, spoken-word, poetry, dance, and theater and more to our E. 3rd St. block, just outside our venue to help revive, with our neighborhood partners, the East Village, and our city.This Saturday (tomorrow!), Wild Culture is hosting the Spring Into Pride fashion show with neighbors 3rd & B’Zaar, as well as a musical performance.
While the performances are free, there is a suggested donation of $10 to help Wild Project, which has been shuttered these past 14 months during the pandemic.
You can learn more about tomorrow's activities as well as purchase tickets via the Wild Project website.
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