Park update: The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation has directed that the High Line be closed on Saturday, July 4 for the safety of the general public.
Please note that tonight’s stargazing event is canceled. We look forward to seeing you at a future event!
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Join us for a creative energy boost at Making Moves, a community art party. Dance on the High Line to a live DJ lineup with Saint James Joy, move with New Victory Theater, and groove alongside with collaborative art activities led by High Line Teaching Artists.Explore hands-on activities with community partner Infirnity, or simply vibe to the music. Kids and adults alike can enjoy the creative magic—there is something for everyone.
Art activities are designed primarily for kids ages 6-10, and all ages and abilities are welcome. We require caregivers to supervise their children at all times during the event. We will have visual instructions, tactile materials, and skilled facilitators to welcome visitors with disabilities. Instruction is primarily in English. Speakers of all languages can still participate and enjoy the art making due to the nature of the program.
June 7: St James Joy, New Victory Theater, Infirnity
July 12: West Side Fest: St James Joy, New Victory Theater, Infirnity
This event will take place in a covered area of the High Line, rain or shine. In the event of extreme weather, we will communicate cancellations through the High Line’s website and by emailing registered attendees.
Check in on the High Line at 14th Street. You can enter the High Line via the nearest stairs or elevator at 14th Street and 10th Avenue. See elevator status updates →
Saint James Joy
Saint James Joy is a father-son DJ duo from Brooklyn, NY, composed of DJ Jo Vill and DJ Chill. Together, Jo and Chad have collaborated to ensure that every party has a purpose while also demonstrating how music can deliver messages of hope, equity, and communal impact.
Instagram: @saintjamesjoy
New Victory Theater
New Victory opens new worlds to young people and families through extraordinary international performances, essential education and engagement initiatives and a model new work development program. Bringing kids to the arts and the arts to kids since 1995, this nonprofit theater has become a standard-bearer of quality performing arts for young audiences in the United States.
Instagram: @newvictorytheater | Twitter/X: @NewVictory | Facebook: @newvictorytheater
Infirnity
Infirnity is a resident-led nonprofit committed to removing barriers to joy by increasing access to leadership, vision, and meaningful engagement—redefining what’s possible for communities often left behind.
Instagram: @infirnity_inc
Photo consent:
By attending this event, you agree that photos and/or video footage of you may be taken, and you grant your permission to Friends of the High Line and its agents/licensees to use such photos/footage for promotional and other purposes.
Accessibility:
We encourage all persons with disabilities to attend. Art activities are designed to be inclusive for all abilities. To request additional information regarding accessibility or accommodations at a program, please contact programs@thehighline.org. Program venues are accessible via wheelchair, and ASL interpretation can be arranged with two weeks’ advance notice. The nearest elevator is located at 14th Street and 10th Avenue. See elevator status updates →
Data privacy:
We prioritize the privacy of our participants’ data. Information collected during public programs is solely used internally to enhance the programming experience and accessibility for the enjoyment and benefit of our audience.
High Line Education 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 Julie Menin.
