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Free for Teens 13+ The Metropolitan Museum of Art is photographing and recording this event. By your presence in Teens Take The Met!, you consent to the use of your photograph, likeness, or voice as part of promotional materials for the Museum. The Roof Garden Commission: Huma Bhabha, We Come in Peace is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies. Additional support is provided by Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon B. Polsky. Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination is made possible by Christine and Stephen A. Schwarzman, and Versace. Additional support is provided by Condé Nast. The Audio Guide is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies. Free Audio Guides for New York City public high school students are made possible by the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc. Teens Take The Met! is made possible by the Gray Foundation. Community Partners 9/11 Memorial & Museum 911memorial.org/museum 92Y Center for Education Outreach 92y.org/education-outreach.aspx Ailey Extension/Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater aileyextension.com ARAS–Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism aras.org ArtsConnection teens.artsconnection.org Bard High School Early College bard.edu/earlycollege Bronx Museum of the Arts bronxmuseum.org Brooklyn Museum bit.ly/bkmteens Brooklyn Public Library bklynlibrary.org/learn/teens Building Beats buildingbeats.org The Center for Book Arts centerforbookarts.org Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum cooperhewitt.org/designprep El Museo del Barrio elmuseo.org/teens Epic Theatre Ensemble epictheatreensemble.org The Filomen M. D’Agostino Greenberg Music School lighthouseguild.org/programs- services/education/the-filomen-m- dagostino-greenberg-music-school Hudson River Museum hrm.org International Capoeira Angola Foundation, New York ficanewyork.org Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum intrepidmuseum.org Joan Mitchell Foundation joanmitchellfoundation.org The Korea Society koreasociety.org Lewis H. Latimer House Museum latimernow.org Mark Morris Dance Group markmorrisdancegroup.org/ community/ For-Teens-and-Young-Adults Museum of Arts and Design madmuseum.org/programs/ teen-programs-mad Museum of Chinese in America mocanyc.org MyLibraryNYC mylibrarynyc.org New Museum newmuseum.org The New York City Writing Project nycwritingproject.org New York Film Academy nyfa.edu New-York Historical Society nyhistory.org/education/teens New York Public Library nypl.org/bridgeup No Longer Empty nolongerempty.org The Noguchi Museum noguchi.org/programs/education/ teens NYC Commission on Human Rights nyc.gov/cchr NYC Department of Youth & Community Development nyc.gov/dycd NYU Game Center gamecenter.nyu.edu/academics/ high-school NYU Tisch School of the Arts Department of Photography & Imaging tisch.nyu.edu/photo Octavia Project octaviaproject.org Park Avenue Armory armoryonpark.org/education/ youth_corps_internships Pioneer Works pioneerworks.org Roundabout Theatre Company roundabouttheatre.org The Rubin Museum of Art rubinmuseum.org Scholastic Art & Writing Awards artandwriting.org Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden snug-harbor.org Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum guggenheim.org/ for-families#teenprograms The Studio Museum in Harlem studiomuseum.org/teens Teens@Graham marthagraham.edu/teens Thrive NYC thrivenyc.cityofnewyork.us TITAN Theatre Company titantheatrecompany.com Urban Word NYC urbanwordnyc.org UrbanGlass urbanglass.org Wave Hill wavehill.org Writopia Lab writopialab.org TEENS TAKE THE MET! Friday /June 1/ 2018 5–8 pm Save the Date The next Teens Take The Met! drops this fall: Friday, November 9 , 2018 See you there! Calling all teens! This is your night at The Met! Get ready for every- thing from button making to dancing (and tips on where to get your snack on). The Met Fifth Avenue 1000 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028 metmuseum.org ART MAKING/MUSIC/ PERFORMANCES/ GALLERY ACTIVITIES/ SNACKS/GIVEAWAYS & MORE #metteens Notes: Need summer plans? Check out metmuseum.org/teens #metteens

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Page 1: TEENS TAKE THE MET! › ~ › media › Files › Events › Programs › TTTM_Schedule.pdfGet ready for every- thing from button making to dancing (and tips on where to ... Star in

Free for Teens 13+

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is photographing and recording this event. By your presence in Teens Take The Met!, you consent to the use of your photograph, likeness, or voice as part of promotional materials for the Museum.

The Roof Garden Commission: Huma Bhabha, We Come in Peace is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies. Additional support is provided by Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon B. Polsky.

Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination is made possible by Christine and Stephen A. Schwarzman, and Versace. Additional support is provided by Condé Nast.

The Audio Guide is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.

Free Audio Guides for New York City public high school students are made possible by the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc.

Teens Take The Met! is made possible by the Gray Foundation.

Community Partners9/11 Memorial & Museum911memorial.org/museum

92Y Center for Education Outreach92y.org/education-outreach.aspx

Ailey Extension/Alvin Ailey American Dance Theateraileyextension.com

ARAS–Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolismaras.org

ArtsConnectionteens.artsconnection.org

Bard High School Early Collegebard.edu/earlycollege

Bronx Museum of the Artsbronxmuseum.org

Brooklyn Museumbit.ly/bkmteens

Brooklyn Public Librarybklynlibrary.org/learn/teens

Building Beatsbuildingbeats.org

The Center for Book Artscenterforbookarts.org

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museumcooperhewitt.org/designprep

El Museo del Barrioelmuseo.org/teens

Epic Theatre Ensembleepictheatreensemble.org

The Filomen M. D’Agostino Greenberg Music Schoollighthouseguild.org/programs-services/education/the-filomen-m-dagostino-greenberg-music-school

Hudson River Museumhrm.org

International Capoeira Angola Foundation, New Yorkficanewyork.org

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museumintrepidmuseum.org

Joan Mitchell Foundationjoanmitchellfoundation.org

The Korea Societykoreasociety.org

Lewis H. Latimer House Museumlatimernow.org

Mark Morris Dance Groupmarkmorrisdancegroup.org/community/ For-Teens-and-Young-Adults

Museum of Arts and Designmadmuseum.org/programs/ teen-programs-mad

Museum of Chinese in Americamocanyc.org

MyLibraryNYCmylibrarynyc.org

New Museumnewmuseum.org

The New York City Writing Projectnycwritingproject.org

New York Film Academynyfa.edu

New-York Historical Societynyhistory.org/education/teens

New York Public Librarynypl.org/bridgeup

No Longer Emptynolongerempty.org

The Noguchi Museumnoguchi.org/programs/education/teens

NYC Commission on Human Rightsnyc.gov/cchr

NYC Department of Youth & Community Developmentnyc.gov/dycd

NYU Game Centergamecenter.nyu.edu/academics/ high-school

NYU Tisch School of the Arts Department of Photography & Imagingtisch.nyu.edu/photo

Octavia Projectoctaviaproject.org

Park Avenue Armoryarmoryonpark.org/education/ youth_corps_internships

Pioneer Workspioneerworks.org

Roundabout Theatre Companyroundabouttheatre.org

The Rubin Museum of Artrubinmuseum.org

Scholastic Art & Writing Awardsartandwriting.org

Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden snug-harbor.org

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museumguggenheim.org/ for-families#teenprograms

The Studio Museum in Harlemstudiomuseum.org/teens

[email protected]/teens

Thrive NYCthrivenyc.cityofnewyork.us

TITAN Theatre Companytitantheatrecompany.com

Urban Word NYCurbanwordnyc.org

UrbanGlassurbanglass.org

Wave Hillwavehill.org

Writopia Labwritopialab.org

TEENSTAKETHE MET!

Friday /June 1/ 2018 5–8 pm

Save the Date

The next Teens Take The Met! drops this fall: Friday, November 9 , 2018

See you there!

Calling all teens! This is your night at The Met!

Get ready for every- thing from button making to dancing (and tips on where to get your snack on).

The Met Fifth Avenue 1000 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028 metmuseum.org

ART MAKING/MUSIC/PERFORMANCES/ GALLERY ACTIVITIES/SNACKS/GIVEAWAYS & MORE

#metteens

Notes:

Need summer plans? Check out metmuseum.org/teens

#metteens

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Let’s get started with the basics

Kickoff 4:45 pm

Modern Dance with Teens@Graham

Step Performanceby the Bard High School Early College Step Team Panthers

Capoeira Roda * with FICA New York

WelcomeDrop by to find out where the fun is.

Check your bag here!

Giveaways / Info Table Learn more about tonight and Met Teen Programs. Find out about teen programs across New York City.

Snacks!Exchange your snack ticket for one drink, one salty treat, and one sweet

Did Adults tag along? Send them here to get their night started.

Quiet Space Take a break here.

Now let’s do some activities. They’re sorted so you can plan your night.All activities run from 5–8 pm unless otherwise noted.

Musicians & DancersSee Kickoff for dance performances outside, starting at 4:45 pm.

Turn Down the Volume Silent Dance Partywith Building Beats

Grab a pair of wireless headphones and bust out those dance moves during a 20-minute Silent Dance Party with The Met and NYC Department of Youth & Community Development! Every half hour starting at 5:30 pm. Tickets required; tickets distributed 15 minutes before each dance party.

Beat Makingwith Building Beats

Modern Dance on Firewith Mark Morris’ Arts Immersion

Center Stage @ The Met Drop in starting at 6 pmEnjoy teen performances with: 92Y, Epic Theatre Ensemble, Bard High School Early College, Teens@Graham

Thespians & Filmmakers

Costume Design with Roundabout Theatre Company

Star in Movies and Explore Virtual Reality with New York Film Academy

Shakespearean Insult Duel Go head-to-head with TITAN Theatre Company

Center Stage @ The Met Drop in starting at 6 pmEnjoy teen performances with: 92Y, Epic Theatre Ensemble, Bard High School Early College, Teens@Graham

ScientistsGame Arcade and Lab with MyLibraryNYC, New York Public Library, and NYU Game Center

The LAB: Experience STEAM @ The Met

DIY Light-Up LED Cards with Lewis H. Latimer House Museum

Design Your Own Galaxywith Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum

Artists & DesignersMark Your Message on a Tote *with The Met

Tattooswith Park Avenue Armory

Button Making *with The Met

Spin to Win with ArtsConnection

Ability + Access Challenge with Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Braille Wear with Lighthouse Guild Music School

Bold Truths and Tours with No Longer Empty

Upcycled Fashion * with Pioneer Works and fashion author Lesley Ware

Find Your Hero/Heroine with ARAS – Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism

Drop In and Draw with The Met

Masks of Identity with El Museo del Barrio

Divine Scriptz with Brooklyn Museum

Gallery Hunt with Gugg Teens from Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Akari: Collages with The Noguchi Museum

Art School Advice with Joan Mitchell Foundation

Let’s Talk about Mental Health * with BXMA Teens from the Bronx Museum of the Arts

Urban Royalty: Crown Making with UrbanGlass

Mental Health and Body Politics Pop-Up * with Museum of Chinese in America

Push Your Politics: Button Making *with New-York Historical Society

See Nature through Stained Glass with Wave Hill

Relive Gold and Glory: Egyptian Jewelry with The Met Teens

Design Paper Dreams with The Korea Society

Place a Blooming Lotus on Your Sealed Fears * with The Rubin Museum of Art

PhotographersPhoto Op with NYU Tisch School of the Arts Department of Photography & Imaging

Bring a Rodin to Life! 9/11 Memorial & Museum

Pop-Up Photo Op with The Studio Museum in Harlem

Poets, Writers & Readers

Collaborative Creationswith Octavia Project

Art, Writing, Workshops, and Scholarshipswith Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

Check out the loud library!

Meet Your Book Match: Recommended Reads by Teens from Brooklyn Public Library

Make a Bookwith The Center for Book Arts

Write Yourself into the World of Artwith The New York City Writing Project

Battle of the Boroughs! with Urban Word NYC

Poetry, Prose, or Hip-Hop with Writopia Lab

Wait, there’s more!Human Rights Tools *with NYC Commission on Human Rights

Summer Employment and Opportunities with NYC Department of Youth & Community Development

Thrive NYC *

Rooftop Views 5–9 pmCatch a view of your city from the roof and interact with We Come in Peace by Huma Bhabha (weather permitting).

Sashay This Way 5–9 pmCheck out The Costume Institute’s exhibition, Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.

Audio GuideExplore other corners of the Museum with a free Met Audio Guide. Pick one up at the Audio Guide cart.

Teen Pin Swap @ The Met Store 6–6:30 pmUp your style game! Bring pins or buttons to trade. The first 50 teens receive a free enamel pin!

Teens receive a 10% discount in The Met Store tonight!

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Floor 1Curate Your Evening

Accessibility

Stop by the Teens Take The Met! welcome table in Carson Family Hall (ground floor) for an assistive listening device, a Sign Language interpreter, a sighted guide, a large-print schedule of events, or for other questions about accessibility in The Met.

Ground FloorRuth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education

* Social Justice Warriors and Self-Care

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