The Brooklyn Art Museum has a free festival the first Saturday of the month where the museum exhibits are free and there is variety of other activities that end with a dance party. http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/visit/first_saturdays.php
Anyone interested in checking it out?
May 1, 2010
Music (57 p.m)
Brooklyn-based band Red Baraat Festival combines trumpets, saxophones, trombone, and sousaphone with a double-sided barrel drum called the dhol, melding brass funk with the infectious North Indian rhythm of bhangra.
Dance (5:30 p.m)
Brooklyns LAVA dance company performs a combination of contemporary dance, theater, and acrobatics.
Hands-On Art (6:308:30 p.m)
Create a floral wall hanging inspired by the exhibition Kiki Smith: Sojourn.
Film (78:30 p.m)
The Cat Returns (Hiroyuki Morita, 2002, 75 min., PG). A young girl embarks on a magical feline adventure.
Film (7:30 p.m)
Sabrina Gschwandtner, visual artist and the author of KnitKnit: Profiles and Projects from Knitting's New Wave, presents No Idle Hands, a series of short documentaries on handicraft.
Book Club (910 p.m)
Authors Zora O'Neill and Tamara Reynolds discuss Forking Fantastic! Put the Party Back in Dinner Party, their guide to do-it-yourself entertaining, in connection with themes found in the exhibition Kiki Smith: Sojourn.
Dance Party (911 p.m)
Grupo Latin Vibe hosts a dance party with their live ensemble. Learn salsa dance moves with Stepping Out Studios at 8 p.m.
Anyone interested in checking it out?
May 1, 2010
Music (57 p.m)
Brooklyn-based band Red Baraat Festival combines trumpets, saxophones, trombone, and sousaphone with a double-sided barrel drum called the dhol, melding brass funk with the infectious North Indian rhythm of bhangra.
Dance (5:30 p.m)
Brooklyns LAVA dance company performs a combination of contemporary dance, theater, and acrobatics.
Hands-On Art (6:308:30 p.m)
Create a floral wall hanging inspired by the exhibition Kiki Smith: Sojourn.
Film (78:30 p.m)
The Cat Returns (Hiroyuki Morita, 2002, 75 min., PG). A young girl embarks on a magical feline adventure.
Film (7:30 p.m)
Sabrina Gschwandtner, visual artist and the author of KnitKnit: Profiles and Projects from Knitting's New Wave, presents No Idle Hands, a series of short documentaries on handicraft.
Book Club (910 p.m)
Authors Zora O'Neill and Tamara Reynolds discuss Forking Fantastic! Put the Party Back in Dinner Party, their guide to do-it-yourself entertaining, in connection with themes found in the exhibition Kiki Smith: Sojourn.
Dance Party (911 p.m)
Grupo Latin Vibe hosts a dance party with their live ensemble. Learn salsa dance moves with Stepping Out Studios at 8 p.m.