African Street Festival 2025 Brooklyn New York

African Street Festival 2025 Brooklyn New York. African Festival Brooklyn 2018 YouTube This celebration will bring attendees, vendors, and entertainers from around the world together for Brooklyn's largest African Marketplace After more than two decades at Commodore Barry Park, the festival has been informed that renovations to the park's infrastructure will prevent its use

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🌍Brooklyn's International African Arts Festival (IAAF), a cherished cultural event attracting thousands of attendees annually, is facing a major hurdle as it searches for a new location for its 2025 edition This long-running festival of African culture returns to Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park for four days of music, dance, spoken word and many other events.

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International African Arts Festival is held at Commodore Barry Park Downtown Brooklyn, NY 11201 (boarding Nassau Street, Park Avenue between Navy Street and North Elliot Place) This Memorial Day weekend, DanceAfrica, the nation's largest festival dedicated to African diasporic dance and music, opens up Brooklyn's stages and streets to the rich culture and artistry of Mozambique Brooklyn: 01 Jun 2025: New Voices Festival LostFound III: Roulette Intermedium, Brooklyn:

African Street Festival 2025 Brandon Rutherford. Brooklyn: 01 Jun 2025: New Voices Festival LostFound III: Roulette Intermedium, Brooklyn: This Memorial Day weekend, DanceAfrica, the nation's largest festival dedicated to African diasporic dance and music, opens up Brooklyn's stages and streets to the rich culture and artistry of Mozambique

PHOTO GALLERY 26th Annual African Street Festival. Festival goers will gather each day to enjoy live music, dance, spoken word performances, African marketplace, showcase performances, fashion, and hair shows. This long-running festival of African culture returns to Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park for four days of music, dance, spoken word and many other events.