Todos lo conciertos y las presentaciones de artistas en los cinco condados de la ciudad de Nueva York son gratis y abiertos al público. Son actividades culturales para este verano, de junio a ocubre, patrocinadas por el banco Capital One y con la coordinación de City Parks Foundation. Hay espectáculos para toda la familia, niños y adultos: grupos musicales, danza, teatro

City Parks Foundation is excited to announce the 2022 season of Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStageNew York City’s beloved  outdoor performing arts festival, bringing nearly 90 free and benefit shows to Central Park and 12neighborhood parks across the five boroughs. Returning with a full season of shows this year, SummerStage will celebrate New York’s revival and the festival’s return to 12 local community parks across the city celebrating culture at a time when neighborhood parks have never been more crucial to the city’s wellbeing. The season will once again showcase established and emerging artists, presenting distinctly New York genres including salsa, jazz, hip-hop, indie rock, reggae, Afrobeat, soul, pop, global, contemporary dance, and many more. View the official SummerStage 2022 season announcement video here.

Citywide parks and venues hosting SummerStage this season include Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem, Von King Park and The Coney Island Amphitheater in Brooklyn, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, Crotona Park in the Bronx, Corporal Thompson Park in Staten Island, as well as the newly refurbished SummerStage flagship venue at Rumsey Playfield in Central Park. All performances will be free and open to the public, except for benefit concerts, and select shows will also be live-streamed on SummerStageAnywhere.org. A digital season brochure is available now at SummerStage.org.

“We are so happy to be back in local neighborhood parks after a two-year hiatus and to be able to once again build our newly refurbished flagship concert venue in Central Park,” said Heather Lubov, City Parks Foundation’s Executive Director. “Parks have always been neighborhood gathering spaces, but the pandemic brought to light just how absolutely critical parks are to our city’s health. We are thrilled to be able to bring neighbors together in their parks to enjoy a diverse, representative line-up that is reflective of our city’s rich cultural fabric.”

SummerStage prides itself on creating a season that brings together compelling artists, diverse music styles and cultural offerings to engage fans from all over the city – and the world – and the 2022 season will continue that legacy. Opening the season on Saturday, June 11 in Central Parkwill be a free performance from legendary jazz pianist and composer Herbie Hancock with Keyon Harrold opening in association with the Blue Note Jazz Festival.

The season’s free shows will take audiences on an artistic journey across the world via the five boroughs. Aussie BBQ in Central Park will introduce fans to the eclectic sounds of some of Australia’s leading music artists including indie rock band You Am I, indigenous rapper Baker Boy and Aboriginal electronic music duo Electric Fields on June 18, while Francophiles will say merci to the annual Fête de la Musique lineup on June 21 in Central Park headlined by French hip hop icon MC Solaar. Brazilian music fans can enjoy the high-energy modern Carnaval stylings of Monobloco with Trinbagonian Nailah Blackman and Batalá on June 26 in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, and an exciting K-Pop lineup of Brave Girls, Golden Child and AleXa in association with Korean Culture Center New York at Central Park on July 10. Other global music sensations taking the stages will include and Brazilian Latin Grammy’s Lifetime Achievement Awardee Ney Matogrosso with Brazilian-Mexican folk-rock group Francisco El Hombre and queer duo Fado Bicha on July 17 in Central Park; the king of bachata “El Rey Supremo” Luis Vargas with Dominican artist El Gran Alcover and Latin pop group Grupo De Ahora on August 7 in Central Park; and Ghanaian music star Shatta Wale who will bring his incredible dancehall to Crotona Park on August 13. 

The 2022 SummerStage festival will also feature benefit shows in Central Park to help support City Parks Foundation’s free performances. Confirmed shows on sale now include American rock band Modest Mouse with indie rock band The Cribs on June 8 and 9; Trombone Shorty’s Voodoo Threauxdown with funk, hip-hop group Tank and the Bangas, rapper Big Freedia,percussionist Cyril Neville and others on June 13; American musician and bandleader George Clinton & his collective Parliament Funkadelic with rock band Dopapod and soul music band Pimps of Joytime on June 15; Scottish indie rock band Belle & Sebastian with Los Bitchos on June 16; pop singer-songwriter Andy Grammer and neo-soul band Fitz and The Tantrums on August 4; The Wild Hearts Tour with indie rock vocalist Sharon Van Etten, indie-folk, singer-songwriter Angel Olsen, and singer and multiinstrumentalist Julien Baker on August 20 and 21. Benefit concerts are produced by The Bowery Presents; Blue Note Jazz Festival is producing the George Clinton performances. More benefit shows will be announced throughout the season.

New York City’s own distinct music styles and enigmatic artists will also be on full display this summer. Brooklyn-born singer/songwriter/pianist and former Snarky Puppy member Cory Henry will bring his inspiring compositions to Central Park on July 20, and one of NYC’s longest-running iconic underground dance parties Basement Bhangra helmed by DJ Rekha will return for its 25th anniversary celebrations on August 6 in Central Park. Fans of New York City’s homegrown Latin-infused freestyle sound will enjoy Freestyle king George Lamond and Salsa maestro Tony Vega on August 11 in Crotona Park.

“Each season, SummerStage has always presented a festival full of talent as diverse and broad as the communities that host these performances in parks across all five boroughs,” said Erika Elliott, Executive Artistic Director of SummerStage. “The artists we are presenting this season not only represent their own distinct cultures but reflect the global diversity that truly matches the spirit of New York City.”

SummerStage will again offer a free outdoor screening of the Oscar and Grammy award-winning documentary Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) for its second year on June 17, commemorating Juneteenth. The film, which also opens the season of shows in neighborhood parks citywide, will be shown in Marcus Garvey Park, where The Harlem Cultural Festival was originally situated more than 50 years ago.

Additionally, SummerStage will pay tribute this season to cultural icons and pioneers with special performances by R&B legends Force MDs & Friends DJ S1 and Bugsy Buggs who will come together to celebrate the life of founding member, Staten Island’s very own Jessie Lee Daniels on August 7 in Corporal Thompson Park; and A Greg Tate Tribute Concert  featuring Burnt Sugar Danz, Harriet Tubman, Resistance Revival Chorus and more on August 20 at Marcus Garvey Park honoring the legendary Harlem-based music writer and long-time cultural critic.

The art of dance will shine through this SummerStage season with a compelling program of women-led companies and BIPOC women leaders. Performances will include New York-based street and Club dance company helmed by Tatiana Desardouin, Passionfruit Dance Company, on July 13 in Central Park along with Art Move Concept from France, making their festival debut; Nai Ni Chen Dance Company with Les Ballet Afrik and Ayodele Casel on July 15 in a co-presentation with ALL ARTS in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park; modern dance company Dallas Black Dance Theatre on July 23 in Von King Park; Brooklyn based Maimouna Keita African Dance Company on August 5 in Corporal Thompson Park; repertory highlights from Urban Bush Women in Crotona Park on August 12; Lindy Hop, solo jazz and house scenes company LaTasha Barnes Dance on August 19 in Marcus Garvey Park; and one of America’s premier contemporary dance companies, Hubbard St Dance Chicago on August 28 in Central Park with more performances to be announced.

SummerStage is also thrilled to return for a six-show series at The Coney Island Amphitheater at the Coney Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn. These free performances will include R&B icons Stephanie Mills, Keni Burke, Ted Smooth and DJ J-Ronin on June 25; and Puerto Rican Power, Domingo Quinones with Lower East Salsa on July 10; and Spread Love Hip-Hop Jam Hosted by Ralph McDaniels and DJ Scratch on August 11. Additional shows will be announced at a later date.

The Charlie Parker Jazz Festival, New York City’s annual salute to the eponymous late saxophonist, will return in its 30th year for a three-day celebration of live jazz in the neighborhoods near where Parker worked and lived, including Harlem’s historic Marcus Garvey Park and Tompkins Square Park in the East Village. Each year, some of the finest jazz musicians in the world are assembled who reflect “the Bird’s” musical individuality and genius, to promote appreciation for this highly influential and world-renowned artist. Running August 26 to August 28, the 30th anniversary will bring together storied, veteran players and the next generation of jazz artists including jazz singer and her big band Jazzmeia and Her Noble Force, Brooklyn-born tap dancer Calvin Booker On Tap & Friends; American trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard featuring the E-Collective and Turtle Island Quartet, NEA Jazz Master bassist Buster Williams featuring his quartet Something More and others; and avant-garde jazz legendary saxophonist Archie Shepp with genre-bending pianist Jason Moran, multi-award winning saxophonist Melissa Aldana, world renowned trumpeter Bria Skonberg, and leader in the field and mentor guitarist Pasquale Grasso with his nostalgic sound. Additional jazz events will also be held across the city to celebrate the festival, more details to be announced on www.SummerStage.org.

SummerStage will once again partner with Rooftop Films to feature international short films prior to Central Park shows this season, highlighting the work of filmmakers whose voices and stories complement the featured musical performers and represent the vibrant international communities of the city. The screenings will include official selections from Rooftop Films’ 26th anniversary Summer Series, the nation’s largest outdoor showcase for new independent films. Films will be announced at a later date.

As a women-run festival with a mission of diversity and inclusion, since 2019 SummerStage has helped to transform the future of the music industry by participating in the PRS Foundation’s international Keychange pledge, presenting an annual lineup that features a 50:50 gender balance. SummerStage is one of the few local festivals that has achieved this goal. SummerStage is committed to gender and racial equity in its programming, and in 2021, 52% of artists participating in the in-person festival were women or non-binary, and 95% identified as BIPOC.

“Capital One is excited to continue our long-standing support for SummerStage as the title sponsor,” said Andy Ramamoorthy, Executive Vice President, Commercial Banking and New York City Market President, Capital One. “Now more than ever we are committed to both supporting and celebrating New York’s revival. Vibrant parks, free live music, dance performances, and this festival’s mission of diversity and inclusion are critical to revitalizing our neighborhoods and building a sense of community. We are honored to play a role in New York City’s revival by sponsoring SummerStage performances again this year and keeping them free and open for all New Yorkers to enjoy.”

Capital One is the festival’s multi-year title sponsor (Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage) and its official bank and credit card. A presenting sponsor since 2015, Capital One has helped SummerStage bring hundreds of artists to nearly a million audience members in parks all around New York City.

The whimsical artwork for this season was created by Brooklyn-based, South Korean-born illustrator, artist, muralist, and educator Hyesu Lee, whose work has been featured in The New York Times, The New YorkerTime Out New York, Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times, among other outlets.  The art colorfully captures the vibrancy, the energy, and the joy that characterizes this — and every — SummerStage lineup.

The complete SummerStage schedule follows below. For the most up-to-date scheduling and lineup for all SummerStage programming, follow SummerStage via the social media handles below and visit www.SummerStage.org for all festival information.

Capital One is the title sponsor of Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage. Supporting sponsors include iStar, Subaru, Bloomberg Philanthropies, BABE, National Grid, Lewis Brisbois, and United Airlines. Generous private support is provided by The Thompson Family Foundation, The Jaharis Family Foundation, Howard Gilman Foundation, Con Edison’s Arts Al Fresco Series, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, FACE Foundation, The Shubert Organization, J.E. & Z.B. Butler Foundation, Garcia Family Foundation, The Hyde and Watson Foundation, and the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation. This program is also supported by public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts; the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the NYC Council, including Council Members Keith Powers and Carlina Rivera; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature; the Consulate General of Brazil. Additional support is generously provided by our dedicated festival audience and SummerStage Members. Benefit shows produced by The Bowery Presents. In all of its programming and activities, City Parks Foundation partners with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation to improve neighborhood parks and the communities they serve.

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About City Parks Foundation

At City Parks Foundation, we are dedicated to invigorating and transforming parks into dynamic, vibrant centers of urban life through sports, arts, community building and

education programs for all New Yorkers. Our programs — located in hundreds of parks, recreation centers and public schools across New York City — reach thousands of people each year. Our ethos is simple: thriving parks mean thriving communities.

About SummerStage 

Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage is one of New York’s most beloved, broadly accessible, free outdoor performing arts festivals. SummerStage presents free concerts in parks throughout the five boroughs. With performances in genres that represent the cultural fabric of New York City ranging from jazz, hip hop, Latin, global, indie and contemporary dance, SummerStage fills a vital niche in New York City’s summer arts festival landscape. Since its inception nearly 40 years ago, more than six million people from New York City and around the world have enjoyed SummerStage. In 2020, Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage Anywhere was launched in response to the global pandemic, presenting free digital performances, spanning all genres, available to viewers around the world.

About Capital One 

Capital One Financial Corporation (www.capitalone.com) is a financial holding company whose subsidiaries, which include Capital One, N.A., and Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., had $311.0 billion in deposits and $432.4 billion in total assets as of December 31, 2021. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, Capital One offers a broad spectrum of financial products and services to consumers, small businesses and commercial clients through a variety of channels. Capital One, N.A. has branches located primarily in New York, Louisiana, Texas, Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey and the District of Columbia. A Fortune 500 company, Capital One trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “COF” and is included in the S&P 100 index.

SummerStage 2022 Schedule:

Date Time Artists Park Type of Show
Sat, Jun 4 7:00 PM Aurora presents the Gods We Can Trust tour / Sub Urban Central Park Benefit
Wed, Jun 8 6:00 PM Modest Mouse / The Cribs Central Park Benefit
Sat, Jun 11 7:00 PM Herbie Hancock / Keyon Harrold in association with Blue Note Jazz Festival Central Park Free
Mon, Jun 13 6:00 PM Trombone Shorty’s Voodoo Threauxdown / Tank & the Bangas / Big Freedia / Cyril Neville / George Porter Jr. & Dumpstaphunk / The Soul Rebels Central Park Benefit
Wed, Jun 15 6:00 PM George Clinton & Parliment Funkadelic / Dopapod / Pimps of Joytime Central Park Benefit
Thu, Jun 16 6:00 PM Belle & Sebastian / Los Bitchos Central Park Benefit
Fri, Jun 17 7:30 PM Summer of Soul (….or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) Marcus Garvey Park Free
Sat, Jun 18 4:00 PM THE AUSSIE BBQ: Baker Boy / Electric Fields / G Flip / Haiku Hands / Peking Duk / You Am I in association with Sounds Australia Central Park Free
Mon, Jun 20 8:00 PM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA SUMMER RECITAL featuring Brittany Renee, Ben Bliss and Justin Austin Central Park Free
Tue, Jun 21 7:00 PM Fête de la Musique: MC Solaar / Bon Entendeur / Hyphen Hyphen in association with France Rocks and FIAF Central Park Free
Wed, Jun 22 6:00 PM Waxahatchee / Swearin’ / Ohmme / Delphine Blue DJ Set Central Park Free
Wed, Jun 22 7:00 PM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA SUMMER RECITAL featuring Brittany Renee, Ben Bliss and Justin Austin Brooklyn Bridge Park Free
Thu, Jun 23 7:00 PM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA SUMMER RECITAL featuring Brittany Olivia Logan, Cierra Byrd and Vladyslav Buialskyi Jackie Robinson Park Free
Thu, Jun 23 6:00 PM Lawrence & MisterWives Sounds of Summer Tour / Winetka Bowling League Central Park Benefit
Sat, Jun 25 4:00 PM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA SUMMER RECITAL featuring Brittany Olivia Logan, Cierra Byrd and Vladyslav Buialskyi Williamsbridge Oval Park Free
Sat, Jun 25 4:00 PM Only in Queens: Queens Live! Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Free
Sat, Jun 25 7:00 PM Stephanie Mills / Keni Burke / Ted Smooth / DJ J-Ronin Coney Island Amphitheater Free
Sun, Jun 26 4:00 PM Monobloco / Nailah Blackman / DJ Patricktor4 Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Free
Mon, Jun 27 7:00 PM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA SUMMER RECITAL featuring Brittany Olivia Logan, Cierra Byrd and Vladyslav Buialskyi Socrates Sculpture Park Free
Wed, Jun 29 7:00 PM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA SUMMER RECITAL featuring Brittany Olivia Logan, Cierra Byrd and Vladyslav Buialskyi Cloves Lakes Park Free
Sat, Jul 2 6:00 PM Patrick Watson w/ Attacca Quartet / Elisapie / La Force in association with the Consulate General of Canada in New York Central Park Free
Sun, Jul 3 7:00 PM Michael Franti & Spearhead Central Park Benefit
Wed, Jul 6 6:00 PM Barenaked Ladies Last Summer On Earth Tour / Gin Blossoms / Toad the Wet Sprocket Central Park Benefit
Fri, Jul 8 7:00 PM Universal Latino Presents: New Generation! in association with the LAMC Coney Island Amphitheater Free
Sat, Jul 9 3:00 PM Carla Morrison / Love of Lesbian / Dannylux / Canyon Cody DJ Set in association with LAMC Central Park Free
Sun, Jul 10 7:00 PM KOREA GAYOJE: Brave Girls / Golden Child / AleXa in association with the Korean Cultural Center New York Central Park Free
Sun, Jul 10 7:00 PM Puerto Rican Power / Domingo Quinones / Lower East Salsa Coney Island Amphitheater Free
Wed, Jul 13 8:00 PM Art Move Concept/ Passionfruit Dance Company Central Park Free
Fri, Jul 15 6:00 PM Nai Ni Chen Dance Company/ ALL ARTS “Past, Present, Future” featuring Ayodele Casel and Les Ballet Afrik Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Free
Sat, Jul 16 7:00 PM Revive Big Band feat. Thaïs Lona and friends / Melanie Charles / Erika the DJ Central Park Free
Sat, Jul 16 6:00 PM ChocQuibTown / Nanpa Basico / Salt Cathedral DJ Set in association with New Latin Wave Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Free
Sun, Jul 17 6:00 PM Ney Matogrosso / Francisco El Hombre / Fado Bicha / Surma DJ Set in association with Arte Institute Central Park Free
Wed, Jul 20 7:00 PM Cory Henry / Rustam Ospanoff DJ Set Central Park Free
Thu, Jul 21 6:00 PM MIKE’s Young World 2 with Special Guest Slick Rick Von King Park Free
Thu, Jul 21 6:00 PM Lucy Dacus / Hop Along Central Park Benefit
Fri, Jul 22 6:00 PM Dallas Black Dance Theatre Von King Park Free
Sat, Jul 23 3:00 PM Everyday People feat. WurlD Central Park Free
Sat, Jul 23 6:00 PM Sampa The Great / Pink Siifu / Alisa Ali DJ Set in association with meanred Von King Park Free
Sun, Jul 24 6:00 PM Black Midi / Sal Valentinetti / Alisa Ali DJ Set hosted by Sarah Squirm Central Park Free
Sun, Jul 24 4:00 PM A Party Called Rosie Perez Von King Park Free
Wed, Jul 27 7:00 PM Parcels In Concert Central Park Benefit
Thu, Jul 28 7:00 PM Caribou / Ela Minus / Toribio DJ Set in association with meanred Central Park Free
Sat, Jul 30 6:00 PM Saba / Eryn Allen Kane / theMIND in association with moveforward music Central Park Free
Sun, Jul 31 6:00 PM Sons of Kemet / Makaya McCraven / DJ Lindsey Central Park Free
Wed, Aug 3 6:00 PM Doris Muñoz / Film Screening: Mija / Helado Negro / Silvana Estrada / Jacks Haupt in association with Rooftop films and Disney Original Documentary Central Park Free
Thu, Aug 4 5:00 PM Budos Band / Rogê / hosted by Tom Ferrie in association with Maker Park Radio Corporal Thompson Park Free
Thu, Aug 4 6:00 PM Andy Grammar and Fitz & the Tantrums Central Park Benefit
Fri, Aug 5 6:00 PM Maimouna Keita African Dance Company Corporal Thompson Park Free
Sat, Aug 6 3:00 PM Basement Bhangra 25th Birthday Bash: DJ Rekha / Jasmine Sandlas / Red Baraat / Ganavya /Raaginder / David Sharma / Sikh Knowledge / DJ Ushka / ZEEMUFFIN / Ajna Dance / Rajuju Brown Central Park Free
Sat, Aug 6 5:00 PM Ana Tijoux / Meridian Brothers / Bembona DJ Set Corporal Thompson Park Free
Sun, Aug 7 3:00 PM “El Rey Supremo” Luis Vargas / El Gran Alcover / Grupo De Ahora / Telemundo Central Park Free
Sun, Aug 7 4:00 PM Staten Island celebrates Jessie Lee Daniels with Force MDs & Friends DJ S1 and Fred “Bugsy” Buggs Corporal Thompson Park Free
Thu, Aug 11 7:00 PM Tony Vega / George Lamond / Uptown Vinyl Supreme Crotona Park Free
Thu, Aug 11 7:00 PM Spread Love Hip-Hop Jam Hosted by Ralph Mc Daniels and DJ Scratch Coney Island Amphitheater Free
Fri, Aug 12 6:00 PM Urban Bush Women / Cheri L. Stokes Crotona Park Free
Sat, Aug 13 7:00 PM VP Records presents Dancehall meets Hip Hop 90s style: Wayne Wonder hosted by Ralph McDaniels Central Park Free
Sat, Aug 13 7:00 PM Shatta Wale / Wiyaala Crotona Park Free
Sun, Aug 14 6:00 PM Patoranking / Flavour / Juls / Superhero DJ Jon Quick & friends with co-hosts Lisa Yaro & Osei The Dark Secret Central Park Free
Sun, Aug 14 4:00 PM Kid Capri’s Block Party Live feat. Vina Love and The Hoodies Crotona Park Free
Thu, Aug 18 7:00 PM The Last Poets / Impact Repertory Theatre & The Harlem Bomb Shelter / DJ Greg Caz in association with Jazzmobile Marcus Garvey Park Free
Fri, Aug 19 6:00 PM OMAR Edwards | Tap Master / LaTasha Barnes Dance in association with Jazzmobile Marcus Garvey Park Free
Sat, Aug 20 6:00 PM MAROONS & SUFFRAGETTES: A GREG TATE TRIBUTE CONCERT

CELEBRATING THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF BURNT SUGAR/DANZ

A Tate Family program featuring Burnt Sugar/Danz, Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber,

Harriet Tubman, Resistance Revival Chorus, Bardo Steppers, and DJ Reborn

Marcus Garvey Park Free
Sat, Aug 20 6:00 PM The Wild Hearts Tour with Sharon Van Etten / Angel Olsen / Julien Baker Central Park Benefit
Sun, Aug 21 6:00 PM The Wild Hearts Tour with Sharon Van Etten / Angel Olsen / Julien Baker Central Park Benefit
Sun, Aug 21 4:00 PM Red Alert & friends feat. Case and Wil Traxx Marcus Garvey Park Free
Tue, Aug 23 6:00 PM The Decemberists – Arise from the Bunkers / Brigid Mae Power Central Park Benefit
Fri, Aug 26 7:00 PM CPJF – Jazzmeia Horn and Her Noble Force / Calvin Booker On Tap & Friends in association with Jazzmobile Marcus Garvey Park Free
Sat, Aug 27 3:00 PM CPJF – Terence Blanchard featuring the E-Collective and Turtle Island Quartet / Buster Williams & Something More / NIKARA presents Black Wall Street / Vuyo Sotashe Marcus Garvey Park Free
Sun, Aug 28 8:00 PM Hubbard St Dance Chicago Central Park Free
Sun, Aug 28 3:00 PM CPJF – Archie Shepp & Jason Moran + Special Guest / Melissa Aldana / Bria Skonberg / Pasquale Grasso Tompkins Square Park Free
Wed, Aug 31 8:00 PM Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Central Park Free
Thu, Sep 22 6:00 PM Rainbow Kitten Surprise Central Park Benefit