Music
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BEAT IT The young percussion group Line C3 performs as part of a concert series hosted by the Tenri Cultural Center. Friday, 8 p.m., Tenri Cultural Center, 43A W. 13th St., between Fifth and Sixth avenues, 212-645-2800, $15 general, $10 students.
WORLD MUSIC AT MAKOR Cameroonian native Kaissa performs her blend of jazz, R&B, and traditional African music. Francis Mbappe, the bassist for Manu Dibango’s band, is also on the bill. Saturday, 9:30 p.m., Makor, Steinhardt Building, 35 W. 67th St., between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue, 212-415-5500, $15.
YOUTH ‘ZARATHUSTRA’ The New York Youth Symphony performs Richard Strauss’s tone poem “Also Sprach Zarathustra.” The 110-member orchestra also performs Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1, Brahms’s “Tragic Overture,” and the world premiere of Judd Greenstein’s “Today and Everyday.” Sunday, 2 p.m., Carnegie Hall, 881 Seventh Ave. at 57th Street, 212-581-5933, $7-$55.
COMPUTER AGE The elder statesmen of electronica, Kraftwerk, have been making music with computers since the 1960s.The techno-savvy duo performs in Manhattan next week. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. doors open, Hammerstein Ballroom, 311 W. 34th St., between Eighth and Ninth avenues, 212-777-1224, $45.
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