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- Harlem Routes
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- Spa Week – April 13-19
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- Apollo Music Cafe – Christylex Bacon & Black Alley
APOLLO MUSIC CAFÉ! Featuring Christylez Bacon & Black Alley Curated by Shay Stevens; Featuring DJ Hard Hittin’ Harry D.C. Comes to Harlem! Come and dance to D.C.funk, soul and go-go music as the Apollo Music Café celebrates the annual Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival with an unforgettable night that blends jazz, funk and soul with DC Go-Go music. The evening will feature DC natives Christylez Bacon, who is a Grammy Award-nominated, progressive hip-hop artist, and Black Alley, a genre-bending funk and hip hop band. Apollo Theater 253 West 125th Street Harlem, USA GET TICKETS $20/$15 (ALIST ONLY ADVANCE TICKETS) In Person: Apollo Theater Box Office By Phone: Ticketmaster 1-800-745-3000 Online: Ticketmaster.com #cultural #guide #essential #event #Harlem #local #Uptown #culture #NewYork #experienceharlem #experience #ExperienceHarlem #NYC #shoplocal #harlemnyc #harlemites #NY
- HP2P Welcome to the Neighborhood Business Expo
Meet Your Neighbors! Harlem Park to Park presents the Welcome to the Neighborhood business expo Saturday, May 2nd from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm at Madiba Harlem at MIST, 46 W. 116th Street btwn Lenox Avenue and 5th Avenue. Meet HP2P neighborhood business owners and experience their exciting restaurant, retail, cultural and wellness products and services! #cultural #guide #essential #event #Harlem #local #Uptown #culture #NewYork #experienceharlem #experience #ExperienceHarlem #NYC #shoplocal #harlemnyc #harlemites #NY
- FLUX Art Fair – May 14-17, 2015
FLUX Art Fair May 14-17, 2015 Opening Night May 13th The Corn Exchange Building 81 East 125th St at the NW corner of 125th & Park www.fluxfair.nyc FLUX Art Fair – A contemporary art fair in the culturally rich community of Harlem. FLUX Art Fair is a dynamic artistic platform engaging an international community of collectors and those who simply appreciate art to discover artists and discover the vitality of Harlem. The Fair will present over 50 international artists selected by a group of highly accomplished independent curators. Additionally, Guest Curators select lead artists to present significant signature works. Artworks address the central curatorial theme of the 21st century artist as a nomad. A diverse, intimate, & progressive art fair with a global reach. Save $5 off FLUX Fair tickets purchased by May 10 at www.fluxfair.nyc/flux-tickets/ Use promo code: EXPHARLEM5 #cultural #guide #essential #event #Harlem #local #Uptown #culture #NewYork #experienceharlem #experience #ExperienceHarlem #NYC #shoplocal #harlemnyc #harlemites #NY
- Shida – A New Musical – Sponsored post
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- WYCLIFFE GORDON & STANLEY CROUCH – MAY 4 AT MINTON’S
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- Grand Opening Party! Mia’s Bathhouse for Dogs
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- Uptown Yoga Festival
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- Black History Month
Black. History. Arts. Culture. Harlem. February. 2014. January 30 – June 29: The Museum Series: Carrie Mae Weems Since 1978, Weems has examined the historical complexities of identity, class and social relations through photography and other media, such as video, installation, sound and text.The exhibition comprises selections from Weems’ ongoing series of self-portraits, where she stands, with her back turned to the camera, in proximity to some of the world’s leading museums and cultural institutions. The resulting images act as ruminations on the collecting and exhibiting practices of these sites. The Studio Museum in Harlem, 144 W 125th St, studiomuseum.org January 31, 7pm: Friday Night in Harlem Let the Music Say Amen The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce Celebrates Super Bowl Week/Black History Month Kick Off with performances by Valerie Simpson, Jonathan Baptiste, Regina Belle, Alex Bugnon, Arturo O’Farrill, Cecil Bridgewater, Lenny White, Victor Bailey, the First Corinthian Mass Choir, the Manhattan School of Music Jazz Swing Orchestra and Impact Repertory Theater. Apollo Theater 253 W 125th St, 212-531-5305, www.apollotheater.org, Tickets: $55, $80 and $105 January 31 – February 1, 7pm: Renaissance in the Belly of a Killer Whale The award-winning Renaissance in the Belly of a Killer Whale returns to the Harlem stage for a debut of three newly-revised shows! Dwyer Cultural Center, 258 St Nicholas, www.HarlemKWProject.com, Tickets: $20 Through March 9: Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art The first exhibition to survey over 50 years of performance art by visual artists of African descent from the US and the Caribbean. The show begins with examples dating from Fluxus—a loose international network of artists from the 1960s and ’70s—and Conceptual art of the same period, and continues up to the present day. The Studio Museum in Harlem, 144 W 125th St, studiomuseum.org February 1 – 27, Hand-Pull: The Art of Printmaking: Includes the work of several prominent African-American print-making artists: Otto Neals, Ann Tanksley, Ramona Candy, Michael Kelly Williams and the curator, Francks Deceus. The exhibition includes daily screenings of a short film on print-making and the artists. The exhibition also includes printmaking workshops from 4-6PM every Saturday, throughout the month of February. LeRoy Neiman Art Center, 2785 Frederick Douglass Blvd www.neimancenter.org, $20 donation suggested. Febrary 2, 4pm: Abyssinian Jazz Vespers Edmar Castenada performs. AbyssinianBaptist Church, 132 Odell Clark Pl, www.abyssinian.org February 4, 7pm: Hate Crimes in the Heartland The City College Center for the Arts and Lioness Media Arts, Inc. presents Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Rachel Lyon and her newest film. The film reveals the extremes of racial tension in America’s heartland, told through the eyes of survivors of the 1921 Race Riot and the 2012 “Good Friday Murders.” Panel of distinguish guests immediately following film. Aaron Davis Hall, 160 Convent Ave,212-650-6900, adhatccny.org, Tickets FREE February 5, 7pm: Celia the Queen – Film Screening and Panel Discussion Celia the Queen, produced by Joe Cardona, is a loving look at the amazing life and legacy of a woman whose voice symbolized the soul of a nation and captured the hearts of fans worldwide. The film shows the diversity of the people whose lives she touched, from stars like Quincy Jones, Andy Garcia, and Wyclef Jean to ordinary people all over the world who loved not only her music but her incredible spirit. El Museo del Barrio 1230 5th Ave, 212-831-7272, www.apollotheater.org, Tickets FREE February 5 – 10, 7:30pm: Facing our Truth: 10 Minute Plays on Trayvon, Race and Privilege Opening on February 5, Trayvon Martin’s birthday, Facing Our Truth: 10 minute Plays on Trayvon, Race and Privilege features six plays directed by Ebony Golden and Axel Avin Jr. and will be paired with an array of Community Engagement activities with the help of Betty’s Daughter Arts Collaborative. The goal for these events is to help spark a discussion about privilege and race in this country. National Black Theatre, 2031 5th Ave, www.nationalblacktheatre.org, Tickets $25 February 6, 6:30pm: Apollo Live Wire: Black Style on Stage In honor of the Apollo’s 80th birthday, this Live Wire event digs deep into our trove of colorized photos to uncover the depths of Black style as embodied by both well and lesser known performers. Black Style on Stage will look at clothes, costumes, hair and other style elements and the more intricate details of how performers presented themselves in pictures and on stage. Apollo Theater 253 W 125th St, 212-531-5305, www.apollotheater.org, Tickets FREE February 7, 10pm: Apollo Music Café: Alison Carney and Lucius Clark Influenced by the legendary Marvin Gaye and Smokey Robinson, Lucius Clark’s silky smooth ballads implore you to come closer. Described as “the skinny boy with the fat man’s voice,” Clark’s expansive range reminds us all why we first fell in love with soul music. Apollo Theater253 W 125th St, 212-531-5305, www.apollotheater.org, Tickets $20 February 7, 6:30pm: Bridging Boundaries: Redefining Diaspora The pieces in Bridging Boundaries: Redefining Diaspora is the fruit of relationships developed between selected Columbia University student artists and mentoring FLUX artists fostering collaborative production and inclusive conversations about racial and cultural identity in the African Diaspora. Postcrypt Art Gallery, Columbia University, 116th St and Broadway, www.artinfluxharlem.com February 8, 7pm: Batoto Yetu The City College Center for the Arts and the internationally acclaimed dancer, choreographer and Batoto Yetu founder Júlio T. Leitão invite you to an encore performance from the inspiring and talented young dancers of Batoto Yetu. Batoto Yetu has proven to be a worldwide sensation performing around the globe with iconic artists like the late Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson, Harry Belafonte, and others. Aaron Davis Hall, 160 Convent Ave,212-650-6900, adhatccny.org, Tickets $25, Children $10 February 8, 10pm: Apollo Music Café: Ava Luna and Rachel Brown Mix in a little punk with a spoonful of soul, and a dash of three part harmony and you arrive at this merry band of musical gladiators. Often compared to fellow sound mavericks TV on the Radio, it’s no wonder that the Village Voice calls them “…the rare band that needs to be heard to be believed.” Performing a set that spans nearly every genre, from world music to hip hop, Rachel delights audiences with her distinct vocal stylings. Apollo Theater253 W 125th St, 212-531-5305, www.apollotheater.org, Tickets $20 February 8-9, 1-5pm: Open House Weekend – An Apollo 80th Anniversary In celebration of African-American History Month and our 80th Anniversary, the Apollo Theater will open its doors for a FREE WEEKEND that gives visitors an understanding of our rich history, a preview of our future activities and honors some of the “Apollo Family” members that have helped us get to this landmark anniversary. Apollo Theater 253 W 125th St, 212-531-5305, www.apollotheater.org, FREE February 9, 3:00pm: Dance Theatre of Harlem Sunday Matinée Series – DTH IS 45! Featuring the Dance Theatre of Harlem School’s Professional Training Program and Cabriole Ensemble; Vocalist Dionne Figgins; Erin Rogers and The New Thread Quartet, as part of the Composers Now Festival; Periapsis, with choreography by Da’Von Doane; Raven Barkley and Jeffery Duffy, hosted by Danielle Thomas. Dance Theatre of Harlem, 466 W 152nd St, www.dancetheatreofharlem.org, Tickets: $18 adults/ $14 for seniors, children, college students with ID. Tickets at the door: $20 adults/$15 seniors, children, college students with ID. February 19, 7:30pm : Dig Deeper – A Listening Session with Bilal Bilal discusses his influences, discography and the evolution of his music. Harlem Stage Gatehouse, 150 Convent Ave, 212-281-9240, www.harlemstage.org, Tickets $30 February 20-23: Apollo Club Harlem Enter the magic of the 30s and 40s when MAURICE HINES, dubbed “the hippest man alive” by the Wall Street Journal, returns with an all-new APOLLO CLUB HARLEM. This sparkling 90-minute, nightclub revue celebrates the glorious musical legacy of the Apollo Theater with sultry crooners, spectacular dance acts, a swingin’ 16-piece big band and a chorus line of Red Hot Steppers. Apollo Theater 253 W 125th St, 212-531-5305, www.apollotheater.org, Tickets $150 (nightclub, orchestra seating), $65, $55, $45 February 21, 7pm: Bilal – An Uptown Nights Event It’s a mixer it’s a performance, it’s a dance party. Unafraid to take risks, musical genius and visionary vocalist Bilal is forever pushing boundaries with his eclectic, genre-defying sound. Harlem Stage Gatehouse, 150 Convent Ave, 212-281-9240, www.harlemstage.org, Tickets $30 February 21, 6:30 pm: The Malcolm X Museum Annual Commemoration of the Anniversary of the Assassination of Malcolm X/Al-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 515 Lenox Ave, 212-491-2200, www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg February 24, 6:30 pm: Theater Talks – Motown The Musical Join the cast and production team for a conversation on the Broadway performance. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 515 Lenox Ave, 212-491-2200, www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg February 27, 7pm: Beat Street The City College Center for the Arts and City College Center for Worker Education presents this iconic Hip Hop film originally shot in Aaron Davis Hall. This presentation is presented as part of the CWE “Is Hip Hop History” Conference. Aaron Davis Hall, 160 Convent Ave, 212-650-6900, adhatccny.org, Tickets FREE February 27, 7:30pm: Harlem Opera Theatre – Salute to Black History Month Features the works of Alexander Pushkin, the African-Russian literary genius with international singers Morenike Fadayomi, soprano, and Everett Suttle, tenor, under the artistic direction of Gregory Hopkins. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 515 Lenox Ave, 212-491-2200, Tickets at harlemoperatheater.org Events are subject to change. Visit the event website or box office to confirm details. Also visit experienceharlem.com for the latest Harlem stops, sips, events and deals. Stay connected #harlemstory for updates throughout the month. Download Black History Month Calendar here. #cultural #guide #essential #event #Harlem #local #Uptown #culture #NewYork #experienceharlem #experience #ExperienceHarlem #NYC #shoplocal #harlemnyc #harlemites #NY
- Harlem Summer Events
We love summertime in Harlem. Check out our list of our favorite Harlem summer events and don’t forget to mark your calendars. Schomburg First Fridays Friday, June 7th, 7:00pm-10:00pm Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 515 Malcolm X Blvd, New York, NY 10030 http://www.nypl.org/locations/tid/64/node/193929 Jumpstart the First Friday of every month at the Schomburg! Come and check out this popular monthly social hot spot that welcomes the community with live music and drinks. Exhibition galleries are also open late to the public. The 116th Street Festival/Puerto Rican Festival Saturday, June 8th 2013 106th St and 3rd Avenue to 116th St and 3rd Avenue http://www.116thstfestival.com/ The sounds, flavors and dancing of Puerto Rico come alive in the streets of East Harlem at the kick-off event to the Puerto Rican day parade. Mount Morris Park Historic Brownstone Tours Sunday, June 9th; 11:00am-4:00pm Tour Starts at The Pelham Fritz Community Center, 18 Mount Morris Park West, New York, NY http://mmpcia.org/site/2013/05/10/the-24th-annual-neighborhood-house-tour-explores-lots-of-details-on-sunday-june-9-from-11-am-to-4-pm/ Join this year’s tour called “Details: Architectural. Artistic. Authentic,” featuring landmark architecture around the Mount Morris Park section of Harlem. Head to the event website to reserve tickets in advance. Sundae Sermon 2013 Season kicks off Sunday, June 9th, 2013 3:00-7:00pm St. Nicholas Park at 135th St For the last 5 years Sundae Sermon has brought free music, laughs and fun to the families of Harlem and this year will be no different! http://sundaesermon.com for a full list of 2013 event dates and details. Imagenation Film Festival Season kicks off June 16th Who wouldn’t want to enjoy a warm summer breeze, plus a movie in the park? The Imagenation Film Festival gives viewers just that! For a full calendar of movie screenings and events please visit the Imagenation website at http://imagenation.us/ Harlem Book Fair 2013: New Voices, New Visions Friday, July 19th, 2013 (7pm) & Saturday, July 20th, 2013 Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; 515 Malcolm X Blvd, New York, NY 10030 http://www.qbr.com/harlem-book-fair.aspx Need to cozy up with a new book? This year’s book fair promises to leave you satisfied. Now in its 15th year, the fair will showcase works from local writers with a special Phillis Wheatley awards show Friday night. Harlem Week Description: The history and deep-rooted culture of Harlem come alive during Harlem Weeks annual summer-long festival. For over 40 years, Harlem lovers and newcomers celebrate the essence of the neighborhood kicking off in July at Grants Tomb through to Harlem Day in August. Events also include A Great Day in Harlem, a day-long family fun festival filled with food, concerts, arts & crafts, a fashion show, vendors, career recruitment, exhibitions and so much more! Visit http://harlemweek.com/calendar-of-events/ for a full list of all events taking place during Harlem Week. For A Great Day in Harlem check out the full list of event details below: Sunday, July 28th 2013 U.S. Grant National Memorial Park – W. 122nd Street and Riverside Drive http://harlemweek.com/calendar-of-events/ International Cultural Showcase – 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm International Gospel Showcase – 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Fashion Fusion Showcase – 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm A Concert Under the Stars – 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm Annual Festival Santiago Apostol de Loiza a El Barrio Saturday, July 27 & Sunday, July 28; 11:00am – 9:00pm E. 104th Street – between Lexington and Park Avenue https://www.facebook.com/FestSantiagoApostolElBarrio?directed_target_id=0 Looking for something the entire family can enjoy? El Barrio’s annual street fair is just that! Afro Puerto Rican foods and musicians take to the streets in this cultural celebration. Dance Theatre of Harlem Family Street Festival Saturday, August 10, 2013, Time: 12:00 pm–7:00pm W. 152nd Street from Amsterdam Ave to St. Nicholas Avenue Dance Theatre of Harlem’s outdoor annual street festival returns equipped with performance showcases, arts & crafts, vendors, food and entertainment galore. Studio Museum–Uptown Friday Nights Friday, July 26, August 9 & 23; Time: 6:00pm–10:00pm Studio Museum – 144 W. 125th Street www.studiomuseum.org This July and August come explore the current exhibitions at the Studio Museum with guided tours. Mingle while enjoying fab cocktails and food in the Atrium Café, not to mention the great live music at the Studio Museum courtyard. Historic Parks Events—City Parks Foundation With hundreds of parks citywide, the City Parks Foundation has provided free events from musical performances, education series and dance shows for local park-goers. Check out featured summer events taking place in Harlem’s city parks in below: The Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital Series Tuesday, July 30th 2013; 7:00pm-8:00pm Jackie Robinson Park, 85 Bradhurst Ave, New York, NY 10030 http://www.cityparksfoundation.org/calendar/the-metropolitan-opera-summer-recital-series-4/ Jungle Brothers and Zhigge Tuesday, August 6th 2013; 7:00pm-9:00pm Marcus Garvey Park, 18 Mt Morris Park West, New York, NY http://www.cityparksfoundation.org/calendar/jungle-brothers-zhigge/ Bilal and Vivian Green Wednesday, August 7th 2013; 7:00pm-9:00pm Marcus Garvey Park, 18 Mt Morris Park W, New York, NY http://www.cityparksfoundation.org/calendar/bilal/ Tye Tribbett and Tasha Cobbs Thursday, August 8th 2013; 7:00pm-9:00pm Marcus Garvey Park, 18 Mount Morris Park W, New York, NY http://www.cityparksfoundation.org/calendar/tye-tribbett/ The Faison Firehouse and SummerStage Presents: Harlem Dance Caravan Friday, August 9th – 10th 2013; 7:00pm-10:00pm Marcus Garvey Park, 18 Mount Morris Park W, New York, NY All Levels Open Dance Master Class by: Dana McBroom-Manno http://www.cityparksfoundation.org/calendar/harlem-dance-caravan/ Harlem Family Day Featuring: Illstyle & Peace Productions/Robbi K/ DJ Set by Stormin’ Norman/”Sweet Billy & The Zooloos” Sunday, August 11th 2013; 4:00pm-7:00pm Marcus Garvey Park, 18 Mount Morris Park W, New York, NY http://www.cityparksfoundation.org/calendar/illstyle-peace-productions-robbi-k-dj-set-by-stormin-norman-sweet-billy-the-zooloos/ DJ Spinna and Special Guests/Screening: “Hotter Than July” Sunday, August 11th 2013; 7:00pm-9:30pm Marcus Garvey Park, 18 Mt Morris Park W, New York, NY http://www.cityparksfoundation.org/calendar/dj-spinna-and-special-guests-screening-hotter-than-july/ Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: World Premiere of “Bird is the Word” by Jimmy Heath, preformed by Jimmy Heath Big Band Friday, August 23rd 2013; 7:00pm-9:00pm Marcus Garvey Park, 18 Mt Morris Park W, New York, NY http://www.cityparksfoundation.org/calendar/world-premiere-of-bird-is-the-word-by-jimmy-heath-performed-by-jimmy-heath-big-band/ Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: Kenny Garrett/ Cécile McLorin Salvant/ Kim Thompson/Jaleel Shaw Saturday, August 24th 2013; 3:00pm-7:00pm Marcus Garvey Park, 18 Mt Morris Park W, New York, NY http://www.cityparksfoundation.org/calendar/kenny-garrett-cecile-mclorin-salvant-kim-thompson-jaleel-shaw/ Jazzmobile presents “Great Jazz on the Great Hill” Saturday, August 10th; 4:00pm– 7:00pm Central Park West Side from 103rd to 107th Streets http://www.centralparknyc.org/ Dance all night while enjoying the beautiful sounds of Big Band Jazz and Swing Dancing! 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- Creating Your Ultimate Brand You: Everything You Need To Win Online & Offline
Creating Your Ultimate Brand You: Everything You Need To Win Online & Offline This workshop is ideal for entrepreneurs, career-transitioners, small-business owners and PR professionals. #Brandyou Do you stand out on Google, Facebook, Twitter? Do you have a STRATEGIC brand pitch for your business? Real Talk: 1 in 3 black business will close within six months. Why? Black Businesses plan to open a business, but not to stay in business. Sound familiar? Give us 2 hours and we will teach you how to stay and thrive in business and build an offline and online brand to win. Creating Your Ultimate Brand You: Everything You Need To Win Online & Offline will help you focus in on your goals, and help you figure out where to start, and what to do to start hitting your goals and creating the life you’ve always envisioned for yourself online and offline. Two and a half inspiring hours of focusing on yourself, your goals, and solutions on how to accomplish them. #Brandyou #cultural #guide #essential #event #Harlem #local #Uptown #culture #NewYork #experienceharlem #experience #ExperienceHarlem #NYC #shoplocal #harlemnyc #harlemites #NY

















