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An impromptu performance of "Carmen" takes place at Lincoln Center where 88 pianos have been gathered at the conclusion of the Sing for Hope pop-up piano project. Artist-designed pianos were place throughout the city in public spaces and parks and made available for public use over the course of two weeks.
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Seniors from the Shore Road Community Center engage in a sing-along in Brooklyn.
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Monifiore Square, Washington Heights
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Tompkins Square Park
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Dumbo Arch, Brooklyn
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Brooklyn Bridge Park
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Coney Island Boardwalk
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Times Square
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In Soho a player piano performs requests that are sent through Twitter.
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Orchard Beach, Bronx
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Tappen Park, Staten Island
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Riverside Park, Upper West Side
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Keys that were damaged by rain are repaired at Soundview Park, Bronx.
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People come to Lincoln Center to play, listen and view the 88 pianos that were brought here at the conclusion of the two-week project.
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A technician retro-fits a player piano with computer circuits.
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An artist writes a secret message on the underside of a piano which is destined for a playground.
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A worker passes by a piano that awaits loading.
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A piano is delivered in Times Square.
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Movers lift a 500-pound-plus piano into place in Gantry Park, Queens.
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A piano is wheeled through Juniper Valley Park in Queens.
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