NYC Events Picks: Chinese International Figure Painting, Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting, and More

New York City events you won’t want to miss, including the Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting and the Chinese International Figure Painting Competition.
NYC Events Picks: Chinese International Figure Painting, Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting, and More
Evan Mantyk
12/1/2011
Updated:
12/1/2011
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Chinese International Figure Painting Competition

Like a modern renaissance, this exhibition features exquisite oil paintings from New Tang Dynasty TV’s Chinese International Figure Competition. The competition awards paintings by artists of Chinese descent that best express traditional virtues and values with classical Western realistic methods. 

Salmagundi Art Club, 47 Fifth Ave.,
Nov. 28–Dec. 3, Mon–Fri 1–8 p.m., Sat 1–5 p.m.
This event is free
oilpainting.ntdtv.com/en/

Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting

A true holiday event, the iconic and massive Rockefeller Center Christmas tree will be illuminated by five miles of environmentally friendly LED lights and crowned with a Swarovski crystal star. Typically, tens of thousands show up for this event and many millions more watch it broadcast live. 

Rockefeller Plaza, Rockefeller Center, Midtown 
Wednesday, Nov. 30, 7–9 p.m.
This event is free
www.rockefellercenter.com

1950s Christmas in a 1850s House

The holiday innovations of the 1850s were so good that they endured into the 1950s and up to today. Take a nostalgic trip back to the 1950s at the Merchants House Museum. The historic 1832 home will be decked out with vintage trees, over-the-top tinsel decorations, and memorabilia from the golden age of Christmas. Expect some classic Christmas music too. Pieces are from the collection of Deb O'Nair.

Merchants House, 29 E. Fourth St., Manhattan
Friday, Dec. 2 through Jan. 9, 12 p.m.–5 p.m. open Thursdays through Mondays
Admission: $10, Children under 12 free.
merchantshouse.org

The Master Plan of Manhattan, 1811–2011

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It’s hard to imagine how Manhattan evolved into the mega-tropolis it is today. Now, you can with the help of the Museum of the City of New York. The museum will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the original 1811 plan that established Manhattan’s famous street grid by featuring an 1811 original hand-drawn map of the city’s planned streets and avenues, as well as other rare historic maps, photographs, and prints.

Museum of the City of New York
Opens Tuesday Dec. 6, through April 15
Seven days a week, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Tickets: $10, Children 12 and under free.
www.mcny.org

Bach Cantatas

An intricately layered tapestry of sound, Bach’s cantatas are some of the richest and most sublime music ever created. The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, under the guidance of John Harbison, has selected four of Bach’s 200 cantatas to perform, including “Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen” (“Weeping, Crying, Sobbing, Sighing”), “Tue Rechnung! Donnerwort” (“Settle Accounts! Word of Thunder”), and Cantata “Alles nur nach Gottes Willen” (“Everything following God’s Will alone”).

Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center
Tuesday, Dec. 6, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $45–$75
http://www.chambermusicsociety.org

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Evan Mantyk is an English teacher in New York and President of the Society of Classical Poets.
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