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  • Lucinda Williams and her band on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn in the Prospect Park bandshell.
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  • Esperanza Spalding in a quiet moment on stage in Prospect Park.
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  • José James singing on stage at the Prospect park bandshell. James and his band opened for Esperanza Spalding at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Four male dancers in Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo on stage at the Prospect Park Bandshell, part of the Celebrate Brooklyn series of performances.
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  • José James and his band  at Celebrate Brooklyn at the Prospect Park Bandshell. James finished his set with the Billie Holiday classic "God Bless the child."
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  • José James and his band on stage in Prospect Park. James is pointing at trumpeter Takuya Kuroda.
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  • José James and his trumpet player Takuya Kuroda on stage. James and his band opened for Esperanza Spalding at Celebrate Brooklyn at the Prospect Park Bandshell.
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  • José James and his trumpet player Takuya Kuroda on stage. James and his band opened for Esperanza Spalding at Celebrate Brooklyn at the Prospect Park Bandshell.
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  • The crowd at the Celebrate Brooklyn concert spread over the lawn at Prospect Park. The concerts in the series are free, but a $3 donation is requested.
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  • Two dancers from Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo take the stage after dusk at the Prospect Park bandshell for this performance in the Celebrate Brooklyn series.
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  • A large crowd relaxes at the Prospect Park bandshell at the first intermission of the performance of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo.
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  • Siegfreid and Odette dance as the other swans look on in Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo's production of Swan Lake, part of Celebrate Brooklyn, in Prospect Park.
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  • A dancer plays Von Rothbart in Les Ballets Trockadero de Monaco production of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake at Celebrate Brooklyn in Prospect Park.
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  • José James on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn at the Prospect Park Bandshell. James played a mix of jazz, fusion, hip-hop and neo soul.
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  • A man wheels a tall Christmas tree down Prospect Park West, heading home from the greenmarket in Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza.
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  • The back of the Montauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • The Montauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • The Montauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • The entrance to theMontauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • Brooklyn-based singer Jason Walker opened for Lucinda Williams.
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  • Singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams, wearing an aliigator pendant—a reminder of her native Louisiana—on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Esperanza Spalding during her energetic performance at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Esperanza Spalding on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn. Her set list was from her new series "Emily's D+Evolution."
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  • The Tiger Lillies performing behind a scrim showing an Antarctic scene from Coleridge;s Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
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  • Martyn Jacques behind a projection on a scrim, and behind him is a projected tableu of a ship captain violating a cabin boy. The Tiger Lillies are known to be irreverent.
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  • A technician is silhouted against the night sky as he fastens a guy to the edge of the scrim to be used by the Tiger Lillies.
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  • Cynthia Hopkins and her back-up musicians at Celebrate Brooklyn. Hopkins sanhg, and played the piano accordion and guitar.
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  • Cynthia Hopkins on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • A group of male dancers in female roles hams it up in this performance of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo.
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  • A well-muscled male dancer en pointe in a female role in Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo.
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  • A scene from Swan Lake, with Benno von Sommerstern, Odette, and Prince Siegfried.
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  • Siegfreid's friend Benno von Sommerstern and Odette dance as Siegfried looks on. Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo was founded in the 1970s.
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  • Siegfried is protective of Odette as Von Rothbart tries to interfere. Odette, as are all the dancers in Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, is  played by a man.
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  • Umbrellas popped up in the audience at Celebrate Brooklyn as a light rain fell from time to time. Singer Jason Walker is on stage.
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  • A woman wearing a western straw hat watching Jason Walker at Celebrate Brooklyn. The umbrellas in the audience were raised several times during the evening when a light rain fell.
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  • Bassist David Sutton, Lucinda Williams, and guitarist Stuart Mathis on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Brooklyn-based singer Jason Walker and his band on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Lucinda Williams, and guitarist Stuart Mathis on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Jonathan "Butch" Norton, drummer for Lucinda Williams at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Brooklyn-based singer Jason Walker opened for Lucinda Williams.
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  • Brooklyn-based singer Jason Walker opened for Lucinda Williams.
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  • Brooklyn-based singer Jason Walker opened for Lucinda Williams.
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  • Brooklyn-based singer Jason Walker opened for Lucinda Williams with a gospel song.
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  • Esperanza Spalding singing and playing a fretless bass on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Esperanza Spalding singing and playing a fretless bass on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • A man in the audience taking a photo of Esperanza Spalding's performance at Celebrate Brooklyn. Behind him is a small part of the audience.
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  • Esperanza Spalding holding a diploma in triumph leading into her song "Ebony and Ivory."
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  • Esperanza Spalding in dramatic backlight at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Esperanza Spalding, sporting a new look as well as new music, on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Esperanza Spalding in her well-received set at Celebrate Brooklyn. The venue was nearly filled to capacity for the concert.
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  • The bandshell area was nearly filled to its capacity of about 6,500 for the José James and Esperanza Spalding concert. On the stage is José James and is band.
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  • Esperanza Spalding on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn. Her set list was from her new series "Emily's D+Evolution."
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  • Esperanza Spalding performing from her new series "Emily's D+Evolution."
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  • Esperanza Spalding, bathed in an erie light, taking the stage with her fretless bass on her back.
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  • A huge fish appears to be about to devour the Tiger Lillies. Their entire performance was behind a scrim upon which scenes were projected.
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  • A sea monster is projected on a scrim in front of the Tiger Lilles.
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  • A death maiden is seen above the Tiger Lillies.
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  • As the Tiger Lillies perform, the Ancient Mariner, seen projected on a scrim behind them, is about to have the albatross hung around his neck.
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  • Proected scenes on scrims frame the Tiger Lillies's performance at Celevrate Brooklyn.
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  • An albatross is about to be killed by the AAncient Mariner. Th eTiger Lillies performance included projected multimedia on front and back scrims.
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  • Adrian Stout, left, and Martyn Jacques seen from behind the scrim. Stout played the doble bass as well as the theramin, the antenna of which is to his left.
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  • Maryn Jacques of the Tiger Lillies plays the piano accordion behind a scrim at the Celebrate Brooklyn concert. The Tiger Lillies performed their song cycle based on Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner".
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  • The attendees at Celebrate Brooklyn did what they could to ameliorate the heat. Severa women waved fans.
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  • Singer, songwriter and performance artist Cynthia Hopkins performing at Celebrate Brooklyn. Hopkins performed several sea-related songs, including "The Walloping Window Blind."
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  • Cynthia Hopkins performed songs including Woodie Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land" and Harry Belefonte's "Jamaica Farewell" at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • At the second intermission in the performace of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, a thunderstorm came through the area, and many in the crowd raised umbrellas and left.
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  • A male dancer from Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo spoofs Fokine's Dying Swan, a role first played by Anna Pavlova in 1905. Feather's fall from his costume as rain starts to fall, and the sudience raises umbrellas, as seen in the shadow on the left.
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  • Three dancers from Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo cut loose.
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  • Two muscular men in tutus pose as part of a performance of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • A dancer from Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo in a dramatic leap. The troupe, all males, is very athletic.
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  • A dancer from Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo in a dramatic leap. The troupe, all males, is very athletic.
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  • A dancer from Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo en pointe. The dancers in the troupe are all males.
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  • Siegfried and Odette dance a pas de deux. The males dancing female roles danced en pointe.
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  • Prince Siegfried, left, pulls Odette away from the sorcerer  Von Rothbart.
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  • Odette, the swan, dances en pointe. The dancers in the troupe, all men, wore tutus for the female roles, but did not shave their chest or armpit hair.
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  • Siegfreid intimidates Von Rothbart in Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo production of Swann Lake at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • A man waves a spray of holiday greens at the greenmarket in Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza.
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  • "Stumps are free!" reads a Chrstmas tree-seller's sign at the greenmarket in Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza.
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