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Showing posts with label Dance Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dance Africa. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

PhotoWednesday 052813 : City Boy, Citi Bikes Edition

Brooklyn kid improvs on Citibike
(Photo by: Jason Scott Jones)

Today's Photo Wednesday today comes from a the Dance Africa Street Fair outside of BAM which had a new visitor this year, the sometimes ubiquitous CitiBikes of the new and endlessly photographed BikeShare program. My first impression upon encountering the bikes was about the same as the kid above, glee.

Immediately I thought myself brilliant for thinking the bikes are a ride unto themselves, "hell they're a flash-spin-class waiting to happen!", I thought. "Geez, I'm clever" I mused, wearing my shoulder joint out from my back slaps. Then I saw this:


So... ah, yah. I guess at least it means for at least one brief provable moment, the erudite minds behind the NewYorker and I aligned. Seriously though, who's down for the flash spin class? 

I never considered that a city full of stationary bikes (for those not willing to plunk down for the ride) could be so much fun. I expect video to follow from all corners of the bike sharing city. Maybe even my own..

For what it's worth I noticed this is my 400 post and the blog has been going from 6 years which is slightly more math than I'm willing to average out but yeh, theres that. Enjoy your May, it's soon to part.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Memorial Day 2013: Dance Africa - Coney Island & Silverlinings

After several Summer starter weekends (Alliteration!) the Grand Opening is here and it's gonna be a bright sunn- hey wtf?!

Ah it's gonna be a dank gloomy overcast affair. Wheee.

 The Cyclone

So while the views may not be all fun and the sun like Memorial Day weekends past (above) Coney Island will be open, the rides will be churning and considering the damage wrecked on the shores after Sandy, this is still a time to get out and celebrate. If you need any more encouragement (you people..) There are many of the same weekend festivals goings on, Smorgasburg, Brooklyn Flea, The Lewis Avenue Flea in Bed-Stuy, and of course that annual favorites of Brooklyn culture:

Here's some pics from the Dance Africa Festival of years past:

 

 For those who don't know the yearly festival features a series of musical, theatrical, and all around dynamic events at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) and this weekend will be complimented by street vendors of everything from clothing to home furnishings to some of the best Pan-African-Caribbean-American food you'll find in New York City.


From the website: "Created by Chuck Davis in 1977, DanceAfrica—the nation’s largest festival dedicated to African dance—brings together dance, music, film, and an array of community events for an exhilarating celebration of culture from Africa and its diaspora."

So here's my silver-lining take away; I'm counting on the less than perfect weather to shorten all those foodlines from WillyB to Brooklyn Academy of Music. Yum! Plus a Birthday Party for DJ "Uncle" Ralph McDaniels, can't be a certain type of Brooklynite and miss that!

Check BAM for more details. Running May 17- May 27th 

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Dance Africa all this Weekend @ BAM

What a year this has been so far, just yesterday the Great Spirit of Gil Scott-Heron passed across us all, and without gettin in too deep, that event reinforces how much of a year of transitions and lasting world altering change this has been already. There have been similar shifts in my personal life and I've noticed some changes in the local bloggy world, which I'll be getting into in future posts but yes, even without a discernible fictions rapture, it seems there is much realigning in our lives this year.

Thats a big lead in, but in times of uncertainty celebration of life and tradition is always good, and a great example of that is the annual and ongoing event Dance Africa at the Brooklyn Academy of Music this Memorial Day weekend.

Dance Africa has stood for over 30 years as a kick-off to Summer events in Brooklyn and throughout the city and it also the place for Great Culture, Great Food, Great Sounds all downtown in Brooklyn of course. After the damp grey May we've had it's time to get this Summer going!

Check http://www.bam.org for more info

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

PhotoWed 6/23/10 : Capoeira posed Edition

Dance Africa outside BAM IMG_7980 1

I'm a little late with this pic, but that's how my wagon's been draggin'

This is from a group of Capoeira practitioners outside of BAM during this year's Dance Africa festival in Fort Greene Brooklyn of course.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Dance Africa is Back at BAM!

The annual tradition continues this weekend 5/28-5/31 at BAM (in downtown in Fort Greene Brooklyn, natch!)







The performances and events kick-off today and continue with amazing food, especially tasty veggie dishes, and great fashions, large and small artworks, and thats just from the vendors in the street fair outside BAM, inside there are talented performers presenting rich textures of sight and sound.




For details of BAM's Dance Africa events click here.
Here's last year's post  and below are pics from previous years.... Enjoy!!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Weekend Update

Took some quick shots from the Memorial weekend that was around Dance Africa:

Afro Mosaic Soul @ Dance Africa Street Festival
That Afro Mosaic Soul

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Mmmn Mmm Good

Afro Mosaic Soul @ Dance Africa Street Festival
First Steps

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Colorful Palette @ Dance Africa Street Festival

Curried Chicken, Rice & Peas an Vegetable / Dance Africa
Gravy

African Statuesque

afro-caribbean pastels @ Dance Africa Street Festival
Afro-Caribbean Colors

Williamsburg Savings Bank from African Street Festival

and for more check out the slide show

Friday, May 22, 2009

DANCE AFRICA in and around BAM! This Weekend!


Feel that 84 degree sun? Before you leap from that digital box and squeaky office chair I wanted to remind you that Brooklyn's beloved Dance Africa festival is happening inside and outside BAM this Memorial Day weekend.

Dance Africa / African Street Fair in B'klyn

Expect good looking people, performances, crafts, an outdoor shopping bizarre and a ton of island and soul food so good, best to get on line now.

Ashland Place and Lafayette Avenue outside and inside BAM.

For more info check their link [www.bam.org].

Below more pics from last year, don't say I didn't tell ya!

Dance Africa / African Street Fair in B'klyn
Local Colors

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Food Crowds

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Dance Africa / African Street Fair in B'klyn

African Street Fair in B'klyn
Rhythms for Everyone