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Free Jackson Heights Concert Pays Homage To Immigrants, 7 Train

A Jackson Heights music ensemble curated a series of free, live performances in Diversity Plaza to ring in the first day of summer Friday.

A Jackson Heights music ensemble is curating a series of free, live performances in Diversity Plaza on June 21.
A Jackson Heights music ensemble is curating a series of free, live performances in Diversity Plaza on June 21. (Department of Design and Construction)

JACKSON HEIGHTS, QUEENS — A Jackson Heights-based music ensemble has put together a series of free, live performances in Diversity Plaza to ring in the first day of summer on June 21.

Local music ensemble Percussia collaborated with the non-profit Make Music New York to present a lineup of musical and spoken-word pieces that pay homage to Jackson Heights' immigrant population and the nearby 7 train.

The lineup is as follows:

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  • Composer Quentin Chiappetta will premiere his piece "Junction Blvd.," part of his multiphase project "International Express" that pays tribute to the 7 train.
  • Mexican-American composer Carlo Nicolau will present "Immigrant Dream," inspired by the harp sounds and marimba music of Chiapas and Veracruz.
  • "From New York with ," by Wang Jie pays homage to the MTA by using the sounds of a R-142A subway car starting up.
  • Actor and writer Victoria DeVaney will perform a spoken word monologue about the MTA, called "View from the Cheap Seats."

The free performance in Jackson Heights' newly-renovated Diversity Plaza is part of Make Music New York's 13th annual summer festival, which includes more than a thousand free concerts in public spaces throughout New York City. The festival takes place on the first day of summer each year.

The performance in Diversity Plaza takes place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, June 21.

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