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New York park concerts allow for music and dancing during coronavirus

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Jessica Siegel and Mike O'Malley danced in the street while listening to an outdoor concert, part of Make Music-New York, in Brooklyn's Ditmas Park neighborhood during the coronavirus outbreak on Sunday.
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Elijah Herring, right, played the sax while performing with keyboardist Kenny Barron, center, and bassist Dan Loomis, during Make Music-New York in Brooklyn's Ditmas Park neighborhood during the coronavirus outbreak on Sunday.
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A young girl danced with her mother to the music of Alegba and Friends, a Haitian jazz and roots band performing nightly free concerts at Prospect Park's landmark boathouse in New York on June 16.
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People listened to musicians performing in front of musician Roy Nathanson's residence at Make Music-New York in Brooklyn's Ditmas Park neighborhood during the coronavirus outbreak on Sunday.
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A man listened as another shoots with his cell phone during a porch concert at the home of Roy Nathanson at Make Music-New York in Brooklyn's Ditmas Park neighborhood during the coronavirus outbreak on Sunday.
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Eddie Bourjolly played electric guitar, left, along with Albert Marquès at Make Music- New York in Brooklyn's Ditmas Park neighborhood during the coronavirus outbreak on Sunday.
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Two people watched a group of musicians perform from the home of Roy Nathanson at Make Music-New York in Brooklyn's Ditmas Park neighborhood during the coronavirus outbreak on Sunday.
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Alegba Jahyile, left, leader of Alegba and Friends, a Haitian roots/jazz band, and saxophonist Mark Kraszewski, second from left, played a set with other musicians in a free nightly concert at Brooklyn's Prospect Park boathouse in New York on June 18.
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People gathered in the street to watch acclaimed jazz pianist Kenny Barron, below center, perform on a keyboard in the driveway of the home of Joel Siegel at Make Music-New York in Brooklyn's Ditmas Park neighborhood during the coronavirus outbreak on Sunday.
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Acclaimed jazz pianist Kenny Barron, center, played keyboards accompanied by bassist Dan Loomis, left, and drummer Mark McLean while performing from the driveway of Joel Siegel's home at Make Music New York in Brooklyn's Ditmas Park neighborhood during the coronavirus outbreak on Sunday.
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Alegba and Friends band members played for people sitting on the steps behind the Prospect Park boathouse, a 1905 landmark in Brooklyn's Prospect Park in New York, on June 16.
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A woman danced to the music as Alix Julien, right, augmented the beat with maracas during a free concert by Alegba and Friends at Brooklyn's Prospect Park boathouse in New York on June 16.
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Musician Alix Julien, above, center, encouraged 6-year-old Nova Sankara to dance as Alegba Jahyile, right, led the band Alegba and Friends in a nightly concert at Brooklyn's Prospect Park boathouse in New York on June 16.
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Members of an impromptu audience thanked musician Mark Kraszewski, right, who collected tips as he greets fans who stopped at Brooklyn's Prospect Park boathouse to listen to him perform with Alegba and Friends in one of the group's nightly free concerts in New York on June 18.