Bring the Performing Arts Home with these Virtual Live-streams

Briana Gonzalez

As drawn out as the days are indoors, it is a privilege to be able to have extensive resources at hand to help keep us occupied, safe, and able to support our communities in any ways we can. Local theater and various performing arts being no exception. These centers bring people together, naturally, inspiring us through a combination of music, fantasy, and creativity through performers dedication to their art. If you find yourself bored or have some spare time; below are a few performances you can live-stream from home.  

The Metropolitan Opera’s Nightly Met Opera Streams

image source: metopera.org

image source: metopera.org

Every day the Met will showcase a different encore presentation from their Live in HD series, available for free, from 7:30 p.m. EST until 6:30 p.m. the following evening (in case you couldn’t catch it at the show time).  The streams are also available through the Met Opera on Demand apps for Apple, Amazon, and Roku devices and Samsung Smart TV.  

Feinstein’s #54BelowAtHome

image source: 54below.com

image source: 54below.com

In addition to showcasing many upcoming performers for the next few weeks, the line-up consists of a few past performances in their archive as one-time only events on YouTube. Visit their website for upcoming schedule of live-streamed events.

BRIC Brooklyn’s Stay Home with BRIC 

image source: bricsartsmedia.org

image source: bricsartsmedia.org

Support the leading presenter of free cultural programming in Brooklyn by tuning in to BRIC’s live-streams available on their instagram as well as their website. This virtual series includes artist interviews, musical performances, dance parties, while giving light and reflecting the diversity encompassing NY. Tune into their virtual poetry slams on April 20th and 27th or create a dance party at home with Brooklyn’s virtual DJ party on April 19th.  

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