1. Trees illuminated with purple lights.
    Photograph: By Mike Monti
  2. A dancer in an angel costume in front of an illuminated tree.
    Photograph: By Mike Monti
  3. Trees illuminated with green lights.
    Photograph: By Ron Jautz
  4. Trees illuminated with purple lights.
    Photograph: By Ron Jautz
  5. Trees illuminated with pink lights.
    Photograph: Courtesy of Lincoln Square BID

Lincoln Square's Magical Lights

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Rossilynne Skena Culgan
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Time Out says

The holiday magic is in full effect at Lincoln Square's Magical Lights. Stroll along Broadway around 60th and 70th Street to explore this cool immersive audio and light installation. 

Strands of icicle lights decorate the trees inside Dante Park (at Broadway & 64th Street) and Richard Tucker Park (at Broadway & 65th Street). That's beautiful enough to see but then the magic comes in. The trees change color and respond to singing, clapping, music, and even the NYC soundscape. They'll glow in green, pink, purple, and golden hues for a dazzling interactive spectacle.  

Plus, given the parks’ location in a major cultural hub, The Magical Lights at Dante Park will also dance along to festive recordings from two of Lincoln Square’s iconic performing arts institutions: Jazz at Lincoln Center and The Metropolitan Opera.

In addition to the nightly light show, also expect free entertainment all season long, including: Giant puppets, icicle lanterns and carolers. Here's the full schedule.

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