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Celebrate the Unofficial start of Summer
with Memorial Day weekend in Fort Greene

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Summer begins to heat up this weekend in Fort Greene

FRIDAY, MAY 28, 2010

Sarah Ruhl’s Passion Play at Irondale Center until June 5th only!
“A more genially funky production is hard to imagine…. This youthful play blooms with fragrant grace in the hands of a bright, engaging cast.”
Charles Isherwood, The New York Times

“Sarah Ruhl’s Passion Play” is a rich experience that all lovers of theater should rush to see before the limited run ends”
Jennifer Farrar, AP

“Sarah Ruhl’s Passion Play” is the most exciting, stimulating, and thrilling piece of theater to hit New York since “Angels in America.”
David Sheward, Backstage
Epic Theatre Ensemble is proud to present the New York Premiere of PASSION PLAY by Sarah Ruhl (2010 Tony Award Nominee for Best Play: In The Next Room… or the vibrator play), directed by Mark Wing-Davey (Mad Forest) at The Irondale Center inside the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church in the BAM Cultural District of Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
A magical celebration of devotion by “one of the most gifted and adventurous playwrights to emerge in recent years” (The New York Times), Sarah Ruhl’s PASSION PLAY spans three centuries following three communities attempting to stage the death and resurrection of Christ. From Queen Elizabeth’s England to Hitler’s Germany to Reagan’s America, Ruhl’s triptych is filled with lust, loss, whimsy, and a lot of fish.
BAM Dance Africa
Friday, May 28 at 7:30pm
Saturday, May 29 at 2 & 7:30pm
Sunday and Monday, May 30 & 31 at 3pm

African Rhythms / American Echoes
Artistic Director Chuck Davis

Pamodzi Dance Troupe (Zambia)
Dallas Black Dance Theatre (Dallas)
Illstyle & Peace Productions (Philadelphia)
BAM/Restoration DanceAfrica Ensemble (Brooklyn)

Courtesy of Pamodozi Dance Troupe

Now in its 33rd year, DanceAfrica, guided by the vision of artistic director Chuck Davis, unites dance companies from near and far to celebrate the cultures of Africa and its Diaspora. This year, the Pamodzi Dance Troupe from Zambia offers a medley of traditional music and dance rich with Zambian heritage. They will be joined by the American companies Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Illstyle & Peace Productions from Philadelphia, and Brooklyn’s very own BAM/Restoration DanceAfrica Ensemble for a program that promises to inspire.

A Memorial Day weekend tradition, DanceAfrica is packed with dance, music, art, and film events-plus the-one-and-only DanceAfrica outdoor bazaar.

BAM Howard Gilman Opera House

SATURDAY, May 29, 2010
Peter Blanchette at Fort Greene Park Artisan Market
Taking a break from his busy schedule to support Fort Greene Park, guitarist Peter Blanchette will be performing at Fort Greene Park’s Artisan-Market on three consecutive Saturdays, premiering on Memorial Day Weekend, Saturday, May 29 and returning on June 5 and June 12.

Peter Blanchette at FG Park

Peter Blanchette is the inventor of the 11-string archguitar. His repertoire of unusual and internationally acclaimed arrangements and compositions spans from medieval to contemporary to ethnic, played in solo recital or with selected
other instrumentalists to form the Virtual Consort.
BAM Dance Africa Bazaar
Sat, May 29, 12noon-10pm
Sun, May 30, 12noon-8pm
Mon, May 31, 12noon-8pm

Lafayette Ave and Ashland Pl
Rain or shine!
Free!

Dance Africa Bazaar - picture courtesy of BAM
BAM dance Africa
Celebrate the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Africa and its Diaspora at the DanceAfrica 2010 Bazaar. Close to 300 vendors from around the world converge on the streets surrounding BAM, transforming the neighborhood into a global marketplace offering African, Caribbean, and African-American food, crafts, and fashion.

The Bazaar will also feature entertainment for families with face painting and crafts at the Children’s Village, and guest artists will be roaming through the marketplace throughout the day.

And after the Bazaar check out a performance of Dance Africa this weekend at BAM. For mor information visit http://www.bam.org/view.aspx?pid=1686

SUNDAY, May 30, 2010
MONDAY, May 31, 2010
Alternate Side Parking Rules Suspended Memorial Day
Alternate side parking (street cleaning) regulations are suspended on Memorial Day, Monday, May 31.
Because Memorial Day is a major legal holiday, parking meter regulations are also suspended. On major legal holidays, stopping, standing, and parking are permitted, except in areas where stopping, standing, and parking rules are in effect 7 days a week (for example, “No Standing Anytime”).
The 2010 alternate side parking (street cleaning) rules suspension calendar is available on the DOT Web site, along with other alternate side parking information, at http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/motorist/scrintro.shtml. The calendar is available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Haitian Creole, Italian, Korean, and Russian.


Serving Greater Fort Greene,
The Fort Greene Association

Of Interest to Fort Greeners from CB2
Community Cleanup and Summer Jobs

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Many thanks to Community Board 2 which has begun to publish their General Meeting Minutes. Following are some highlights which will be of interest to Fort Greeners. For the complete April 2010 Minutes click here.

Presentation by Mr. Kai Smith
- New York City Community Cleanup

Mr. Smith stated that his organization is a small group funded by the City that is focused on cleaning up streets. There is an 11-person crew based on Schermerhorn Street that travels the borough. From vacant lots to graffiti cleanup, Mr. Smith and his team reach out to property owners and clean up sites at no cost.

Mr. Smith requested the support of community residents by taking photos of sites and emailing them to his office.

Their motto is ‘you point it out and we’ll clean it up.” They focus on publicly owned sites. Kai Smith’s phone number is 917-224-2072. The website is www.cleanupnyc.org.

Brooklyn Navy Yard - Job Posting

Mr. Richard Drucker from the Brooklyn Navy Yard announced that he is now accepting applications for the summer employment program for college students. There are approximately thirty slots. For more information visit http://www.brooklynnavyyard.org/ or download the application here http://www.brooklynnavyyard.org/ecenter/2010SYP_Employment_Application.pdf

BAM Ground Breaking Block Party
Saturday, May 8, 2010

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

We talked about it at our Arts & Jobs meeting in April 2009, now it is a reality. Join BAM for the groundbreaking festivities this weekend for the new Fisher Theatre.

Saturday, May 8, 12noon-4pm
Opening ceremony and drumline battle at 12:15pm

Join BAM for an event-packed neighborhood block party filled with outdoor performances, food vendors, arts & crafts, and more to celebrate the groundbreaking for BAM’s newest addition-the Richard B. Fisher Building.

Located at the former site of the Salvation Army (321 Ashland Pl), the
BAM Fisher Building will be dedicated to arts, education, and community programs.

Ashland Pl (between Hanson Pl and Lafayette Ave)

Performances by
Brooklyn Steppers Marching Band
Soul Tigers
BAM / Restoration DanceAfrica Ensemble
Youth poets from BAM’s Brooklyn Reads program
Salsa students from the Brooklyn Music School
Jamel Gaines Creative Outlet
Sô Percussion
DJ Kervyn Mark and DJ Kamala: Melting Pot Global

Activities
Art-making with Cey Adams & students from BAM’s Arts & Justice program
Dance classes led by Jamel Gaines Creative Outlet
Face painting
Plant giveaways

Food vendors
Brooklyn Soul
Cuzin’s Duzin
Janet’s Kitchen
Mr. Softee Ali Has
Original Roast Corn
Uncle Oscar’s Island Cuisine

BAM Block Party

For more information visit
http://www.bam.org/view.aspx?pid=2214

Myrtle Avenue is Bird Town

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Check out what’s happening on Myrtle Avenue with two art installations at the Carlton Triangle (Myrtle and Carlton) and the NW Fort Greene Park Entrance (Myrtle and St. Edwards).

Myrtle Avenue Bird Town

Then attend the opening reception at Sans Souci (330 Myrtle between Washington Park and Carlton), Thursday May 6th 6pm- 8pm

The New York City Parks Public Art Program and the Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership is pleased to present Myrtle Avenue Bird Town, an exhibition of artists Daniel Goers and Jennifer Wong. From May 3 through December 10, 2010, dozens of tantalizing birdhouses will animate Person Square and the northwest corner of Fort Greene Park.

For more information visit www.myrtleavenue.org and www.myrtleavenuebirdtown.com.

The 30th House Tour
Thank you to all for a great Celebration of Fort Greene!

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

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