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The Fort Greene Association is a Proud Participant of the 2012 Soul of Brooklyn Week!

Saturday, June 16th, 2012

Click here to see the 2012 Soul of Brooklyn video

 

3rd ANNUAL SOUL OF BROOKLYN WEEK
June 16 to 23, 2012
Soul of Brooklyn Week is an annual celebration of African Diasporan arts and culture in the borough of Brooklyn. Attracting over 30,000 attendees, the Soul of Brooklyn Week features concerts, dance performances, film screenings, plays, art exhibits, and more. The majority of events throughout the week are free, and all are open to the public.


SOUL OF BROOKLYN WEEK

Saturday, June 16th
Fort Greene Juneteenth Festival
presented by Urban Bush Women and The Cooperative Culture Collective
A FREE arts festival celebrating African-American history and culture, featuring dance, music, and discounts at local businesses.
Time: 12pm to 6pm
Location: Cuyler Gore Park @ Fulton and Greene, in Fort Greene, BK
Transportation: C to Lafayette or G to Fulton

Exhibition Opening Reception
presented by MoCADA and CCCADI
A FREE reception, with wine and h’orderves, in celebration of the opening of two exhibitions, H(A)UNTED, and In A Time of Change.
Time: 4pm to 7pm
Location: MoCADA, 80 Hanson Pl, in Fort Greene, BK
Transportation: C to Lafayette or G to Fulton

Sunday, June 17th
(Rain date June 18th)
A Father’s Day Concert with Randy Weston
presented by MoCADA
Join jazz legend Randy Weston and the African Rhythms Trio for a special Father’s Day concert and celebration, also featuring House of Waters. After party at Vodou Bar on Halsey and Nostrand, in Bed-stuy. Admission is FREE.
Time: 3pm to 6pm
Location: Basketball Court at Walt Whitman Houses @ Park and Carlton, in Fort Greene, BK
Transportation: B, Q, R to Dekalb Ave

Monday, June 18th
Juneteenth Reception and Special Presentation
presented by The Fort Greene Association and LIU Brooklyn
Taste the Soul of Fort Greene at this FREE reception to commemorate African-American freedom, while examining Brooklyn’s connection to the Underground Railroad.
Time: 6:30 to 9:30
Location: 1 University Plaza, (Health Science Building Room 107), Downtown, BK
Transportation: B, Q, R to Dekalb Ave
RSVP today at [email protected]

Tuesday, June 19th
West Indian Steelpan Concert
presented by West Indian American Day Carnival Association
Enjoy a FREE instructional steelpan demonstration and concert, along with delicious West Indian cuisine.
Time: 6pm to 9pm
Location: Tropical Paradise Restaurant, 1252 Utica Avenue (at Ave. D), East Flatbush, BK
Transportation: 3 to Utica then take B46 bus southbound

Wednesday, June 20th
Planet Brooklyn Short Film Collective
presented by ActNow Foundation and Black & Latino Filmmakers Coalition
A FREE outdoor screening of short films made in or inspired by the eclectic and unpredictable spirit of Brooklyn.
Time: 6:30 to 9:00
Location: Therapy Wine Bar, 364 Lewis Ave (btw Halsey & Macon) in Bedford-Stuyvesant, BK
Transportation: A or C to Utica Ave.

Thursday, June 21st
HCX | Mizik Ayiti!
presented by Haiti Cultural Exchange
Enjoy Make Music New York, and the launch of HCX|Mizik Ayiti Series, live performance by Zing Experience, a band that fuses Haitian Roots, Reggae and Rock.
Time: 6pm to 8pm
Location: Putnam Triangle Plaza (Fulton & Grand)
Transportation: A, C to Clinton/Washington

An Oversimplification of Her Beauty Screening & Performance by Terence Etc
presented by Rooftop Films and MoCADA
An award winning film by a Brooklyn filmmaker, artist, and musician, accompanied by a live music performance by the director/composer, Terence Nance. Admission is $12.
Time: 8pm to 11pm
Location: Dekalb Market
Transportation: B Q R to Dekalb

Friday, June 22nd
Installationz Opening Reception
presented by ARTs East New York Inc.
Enjoy this FREE exhibition opening, celebrating four pop-up art galleries in East New York, with live music and h’orderves.
Time: 6pm to 10pm
Location 851 Hegeman Ave. (@ Cleveland St.), East New York, BK
Transportation: 3 to New Lots Ave.

Saturday, June 23rd
54th Annual Fulton Art Fair
Enjoy art, music, shopping, food, and fun at this FREE annual event on Fulton Street.
Time: 12pm to 8pm
Location: Fulton Park (Brooklyn, NY between Stuyvesant and Lewis Ave.)
Transportation: A or C train to Utica Ave.

In Our Home Opening Performance
presented by Modern Day Griot Theater
An experimental, interactive theatrical project set in an actual home, exploring the intimacy of relationships that exists behind closed doors. Admission is $20, and tickets can be purchased at, inourhome.eventbrite.com
Time: 6:45pm to 9pm
Location: South Oxford Space, 138 South Oxford Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217 (transport will be provided to the home from this location)
Trains transportation: C to Lafayette or G to Fulton

Soul of Brooklyn Summer Jam
presented by MoCADA and Fort Greene Festival
It’s a secret. Stay tuned.
Time: 10pm to 2am
Location: TBD

Visit www.SoulofBrooklyn.com to learn more

TODAY: 12th Annual Fort Greene Brooklyn Juneteenth Arts Festival

Saturday, June 16th, 2012

 

Cuyler Gore Park 12PM - 6PM

12:00 PM

OPENING CEREMONY

Invocation: Rev. Anita Burson Pastor of Elpida Community Church Baptist

Libations: Sister Morenike

GREETING: TCCC, UBW, International Design “I AM CULTURE and Mocada Museum

Drummers: Willie White Drum Corp

Stilt Walker

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Spirit Award Presentation- Judith Jamison

Creative Outlet Dancer Theatre of Brooklyn

Poetry-Thomasina McClendon

Timothy Rhimes- Gospel Singer

Queens College Night and Day Step team

Glen Gordon- excerpt from the play Redemption

The Father’s Sons- Mime Ministry

2:00 PM- 3:00 PM

Tribute by Lenora Sharpe

Spirit Award presentation- Lori Sharpe

Jada Leekes – Pop Singer

Historian Dr. Richard Greene

The Jitterbug Kids- Swing Dancers

Poetry- Dion Sead

Ricketta Ann Stevens- Singer

Trailblazer Award- Lenora Sharpe

 

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Zoie Ministries- Praise Dancers

Uplift Award Presentation- Yonette Fleming

Auntie Roz- The Peanut Lady

Riccardo Harmonica Man

Poetry- Kyiel Sead

White Fashion Show

Uplift Award Presentation: Dequi Kioni -Sadiki

Trailblazer Award Presentation – Lillian Jean-Baptiste

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Black Orphan- Rap Group

Tribute to Whitney Houston by Ricketta Ann Stevens

Basiq – New Age Pop and R&B

 

5:00-6:00 pm

CLOSING FINALE

Don Cornelius Soul Train Dance Party- by DJ Tabu

 

Sankofa: Look back to honor… Embrace to move forward

 

Program subject to change

 

You are Invited: 2nd Annual Fort Greene Association Juneteenth Celebration

Wednesday, June 13th, 2012

 

You are Invited
Juneteenth Celebration, Special Presentation and Reception
Presented by the Fort Greene Association
Sponsored by LIU Brooklyn
In Conjunction with Soul of Brooklyn Week

 

Monday, June 18th
6:30 PM – 9:30PM
LIU Brooklyn
1 University Plaza (corner of Dekalb and Flatbush Avenues)
Health Sciences Building, Room 107

 

Admission is FREE - Photo ID is needed to enter LIU Brooklyn Campus

RSVP today at [email protected]

 

Join us as we commemorate African-American freedom where we will examine Brooklyn’s connection to the Underground Railroad. Confirmed participants includes:

Joy Chatel
Duffield Street Resident

Jamel Gaines
Founder, Creative Outlet Dance Theatre of Brooklyn

Carl Hancock Rux
Author, Playwright, Musician

Lois Rosebrooks
Historian, Plymouth Church

Dr. Segun Shabaka
Executive Committee Member
International African Arts Festival (IAAF)

Additionally, the Brooklyn Borough President’s Office and Fort Greene Association will honor our 2012 Black History Month Honorees^ who’ve made their mark in and around Fort Greene:

Ronald K. Brown, Robert Byer, Edward Carter*, Gordon Chambers, Robert F. Cranford*, Wesley Fagan*, Rodney Hurley, Freddie Hamilton, Carl Hancok Rux, Aaron Ingram*, Carolyn Johnson, Velma Johnson, Earl Johnson, Isabella Lee, William James Edwards Lee III , Mauricio Lorence, Phil Meyers, Matthew Morgan & James Spooner, Tambay A Obenson, Pastor & Mrs. St. Phard*, William “Bill” Saunders*, Danny Simmons, Carol Thomas, Michael Thompson, Toure, Courtney Washington, Malik Yoba, Camille Yorrick, and the Hanson Place Seventh Day Adventist Church Founders: Anderson Nurse, Gritley Joseph, and Alfred Noyce (FL) Sylvanus DeJonge*, Roy Hoyte*, Errol Millington*, Joyce Nurse*, Bertram Straker*, and Albert Pierre*

^Honorees were featured in the New York Times Local Fort Greene – Clinton Hill


*Posthumous

Special thanks goes out to our

Taste the Soul of Fort Greene Reception sponsors

 

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Please visit www.historicfortgreene.org to learn more about our organization. Follow us on Twitter@FortGreeneAssn / Fan us on Facebook.

For more information about public programs at LIU Brooklyn email [email protected]

To learn more about Soul of Brooklyn Week please visit www.SoulofBrooklyn.com.

 

Monday, June 4, 2012, Fort Greene Association (FGA) Host Three-Party 8th Congressional District Town Hall Debate

Friday, June 1st, 2012

The Fort Greene Association (FGA) is hosting the 8th Congressional District Town Hall Debate:

Monday, June 4, 2012
Doors open 7PM
Debate to start at 7:30PM
Brooklyn Music School
126 Saint Felix Street (between Hanson Place and Lafayette Avenue)

Invitations have been extended to all candidates running for the 8th Congressional District seat: Councilman Charles Barron (D), Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries (D), Colin Beavan (Green), and Alan Bellone (R).

“With the confusion of redistricting and the many questions around this important congressional seat this is a great opportunity for local Brooklynites to get a firsthand look at their potential representation in Washington, DC” said Paul Palazzo FGA Chairperson.

Confirmed participants include Councilman Charles Barron (D), Colin Beavan (Green), and Alan Bellone (R).

The debate moderator is Fred Brown, Associate Producer of Public Affairs for BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn’s Brooklyn Independent Television.

The candidates will each have three minutes to answer questions prepared by our moderator, as submitted by constituents in attendance as well as those following the debate via social media.

“This is a great opportunity for the candidates to meet and engage the neighborhood and their constituents face to face — and an opportunity for the neighborhood to ‘kick the tires and look under the hood’ of the political vehicle they are about to elect,” commented Paul Palazzo, FGA Chairperson.

The Fort Greene Association (FGA) is hosting this event as a public service only, and in doing so the FGA does not endorse any party or candidates. The FGA is scheduling a final debate inviting all active 8th Congressional District candidates running on Monday, October 8, 2012, 7PM, the location TBD.

Constituents wishing RSVP their attendance for the June 4th debate as well as submit questions in advance to be included in the debate may do so at [email protected].

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Please visit www.historicfortgreene.org to learn more about our organization. Follow us on Twitter @FortGreeneAssn / Fan us on Facebook.

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