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CAN I KICK IT? Film Screening Is Coming to the Lincoln Center, Baltimore, and Washington D.C.
CAN I KICK IT? is an innovative film experience by Shaolin Jazz that caters to the lovers of martial arts flicks, music and everything else in between.
Martial arts film series CAN I KICK IT? is coming to the world renown Lincoln Center in NYC, followed by Baltimore, and then Washington D.C.
About CAN I KICK IT?
CAN I KICK IT? is an innovative film experience by Shaolin Jazz that caters to the lovers of martial arts flicks, music and everything else in between
Schedule
New York City
On January 9, the series will feature a screening of one of the ultimate cult classic martial arts films from the 80’s, Berry Gordy’s The Last Dragon (starring Taimak, Vanity, Lee O’Brian and Julius Cary).
They advise admission will be limited so arrive early or click the link below (beginning Monday, Jan 6th at Noon) to sign up for Fast Track for access to the priority line.
Thursday, Jan 9th
@ Lincoln Center
David Rubenstein Atrium (NY)
movie at 7:30pm
To RSVP, click here.
Baltimore
The series will then move to Baltimore on January 29 for an explosive CAN I KICK IT? screening of the 1985 action film Rambo: First Blood part II (starring Sylvester Stallone).
Friday, Jan 24th
@ Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave (Bmore)
movie at 8pm
$20 Gen admission / $15 members
click here for tickets
Washington D.C.
Their monthly series at Songbyrd Music House in Washington D.C. is set to kick off a new year of martial arts flicks and action films reimagined.
On Tuesday, Jan 28, they will be a screening of the 1994 sci-fi action classic Time Cop (starring Jean-Claude Van Damme).
Food and drink specials will be available, plus the Shaolin Jazz merch table will be on hand with apparel items and more.
Tuesday, Jan 28th
@ Songbyrd Music House
540 Penn St NE (DC)
doors at 7p / movie at 7:30pm
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