'Lightscape' exhibition and other attractions

If you want to spend a pleasant time with your family, we recommend enjoying the “Lightscape” exhibition, which is shown for the third consecutive year at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

This beautiful light show has more than a million lights distributed in 18 installations in an expanded and reinvented route by international artists and design collectives.

Some of the installations are integrated into the natural beauty of the landscape, the trees and the grass of the garden, set to eclectic music.

On this occasion the “Lightscape” exhibition also pays tribute to 50 years of hip hop, and will be on display until January 1st.

To learn more about this exhibit, admission prices, and any other questions, visit the Rockettes.com website.

Now we’re going to Manhattan. If you’re looking to spend your free time witnessing our city’s quintessential Christmas show, you still have time to see the Rockettes’ “Christmas Spectacular” at Radio City Music Hall.

This season six additional performances have been added, until January 4th. Tickets for these new performances are on sale on the Rockettes.com website.

And if you like ice skating shows, remember that the ice dancing season organized by the “Ice Theater of New York” began last December 9.

Ice Theater of New York was the first non-profit ice dance company established in the country, and its goal is to develop ice dance as one of the performing arts.

This season has an added attraction: Public school children across the city will be able to watch a professional ice skating performance and then receive lessons.

The holiday season is in full swing and shoppers and businesses alike are taking advantage of it.

Hundreds of people gather each Sunday on the Upper West Side to shop at a variety of vendors.

The Grand Bazaar Market functions as a bridge for emerging artists and emerging gastronomic entrepreneurs to increase their sales and publicize their products.

Sellers say the holiday season is the best time for the market.

That initiative began in 1979, making it the oldest flea market in New York City.

100% of profits are donated to local public schools.

The Grand Bazaar Market opens every Sunday from 10 in the morning to 5 in the afternoon.

Report produced by Carlos Rizik and Alejandra Cruz.

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