Park update: The section of the High Line from 16th to 23rd Streets will be closed on March 27 from 7am – 5pm. Visitors may exit at those streets and walk along 10th Avenue to re-enter the park. Stairs and an elevator are available at 23rd Street. At 16th Street, stairs are available.
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Join us for an evening at the Disco Carnival on the High Line! Enjoy a fusion of the dazzling shimmer of disco with the festive rhythmic elements of cultural carnivals and the whimsy of attractions at an amusement fair. This free, youth-led event will feature activities, art workshops, performances, an open-mic segment, snacks and food tastings, dancing, and a celebratory moment in honor of the High Line’s 15th birthday. We encourage you to wear something showing your interpretation of the theme. While all are welcome, this is a teen-led event, with activities geared towards youth ages 14 – 21.
Advance registration is encouraged. Walk-ups are welcome, although there might be a wait if the event is at capacity.
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In the case of inclement weather, the event will be moved to the rain date of May 24 from 4 – 8pm. We will add a note to the website by noon on the day of the original event and email all registered participants.
Lead support for the High Line Teen Employment Program is provided by Jamie and Jeffrey Harris.
Major support is provided by Sarah Min and Matt Pincus.
Program support is provided by Accenture, Con Edison, and KKR & Co. Inc., with additional funding by Argo Group, and Frederica and Efrem Sigel.
The High Line Teens Employment Program is made possible, in part, with endowment funds from the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Foundation.
Major support for High Line Education is provided by The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston.
High Line Teen Employment is supported, in part, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the New York City Council, under the leadership of Speaker Adrienne Adams. Additional funding for the Teens program and Accessibility on the High Line is supported, in part, with public funds from the New York City Council, with special thanks to Council Member Erik Bottcher.