SUN KULCHA
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Caribbean L 36 ife, Jan. 4–10, 2019
an exhibition titled, “Domestic Worker’s
United History Exhibition. (Art)
ifacts from DWU’s Archive and Worker
Stories Kiosk!
MON, JAN. 7
EXHIBITION CELEBRATING DOMESTIC
WORKERS: 10 am–5 pm. ART’s
East New York Gallery. See Sunday, Jan.
6.
TUES, JAN. 8
EXHIBITION CELEBRATING DOMESTIC
WORKERS: 10 am–5 pm. ART’s
East New York Gallery. See Sunday, Jan.
6.
WED, JAN. 9
BIG APPLE CIRCUS: Check website
for schedule. Lincoln Center Damrosch
Park. See Friday, Jan. 4.
EXHIBITION CELEBRATING DOMESTIC
WORKERS: 10 am–5 pm. ART’s
East New York Gallery. See Sunday, Jan.
6.
THURS, JAN. 10
BIG APPLE CIRCUS: Check website
for schedule. Lincoln Center Damrosch
Park. See Friday, Jan. 4.
EXHIBITION CELEBRATING DOMESTIC
WORKERS: 10 am–5 pm. ART’s
East New York Gallery. See Sunday, Jan.
6.
DANCE SALSA PARTY: Brooklyn Museum,
200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue, Brooklyn; (718) 638–5000; www.
brooklynmuseum.org; 6–9:30 pm; Free.
Learn how to dance salsa at a free
dance event hosted by the Balmir Latin
Dance Studio at the Brooklyn Museum’s,
Martha A. and Robert S. Rubin
Pavilion.
FRI, JAN. 11
BIG APPLE CIRCUS: Check website
for schedule. Lincoln Center Damrosch
Park. See Friday, Jan. 4.
EXHIBITION CELEBRATING DOMESTIC
WORKERS: 10 am–5 pm. ART’s
East New York Gallery. See Sunday, Jan.
6.
SAT, JAN. 12
BIG APPLE CIRCUS: Check website
for schedule. Lincoln Center Damrosch
Park. See Friday, Jan. 4.
ART AND YOGA: Brooklyn Museum,
200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue, Brooklyn; (718) 638–5000; www.
brooklynmuseum.org; 9:30–11 am; $10.
Enjoy some downtime with the
Brooklyn Yoga Project as they host a
morning session consisting of yoga,
meditation, and art at the museum’s
Beaux-Arts Court. Yoga mats will be
provided, and proceeds from admission
will go to RAICES (Refugee and Immigrant
Center for Education and Legal
Services).
EXHIBITION CELEBRATING DOMESTIC
WORKERS: 10 am–5 pm. ART’s
East New York Gallery. See Sunday, Jan.
6.
— Compiled by Alexandra Simon
LONG-RUNNING
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum, 2 Lincoln Sq. at
Columbus Avenue, Manhattan; (212)
595–9533; folkartmuseum.org.
In the first exhibit of his work outside
of Jamaica, the American Folk
Art Museum brings the paintings and
sculptures of the late artist in “John
Dunkley: Neither Day nor Night.”
RACE, MYTH, ART, AND JUSTICE
EXHIBITION: Caribbean Cultural
Center African Diaspora Institute, 120 E.
125th St. between Lexington and Park
avenues, Manhattan; (212) 307–7420;
www.cccadi.org; Tuesdays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, 1–6 pm, Thursdays, 1–8 pm,
Free. ($5 suggested donation).
An exhibition exploring the ideas of
race, myth, art, and justice through
the lens and unique interpretations
of twelve inter-generational photographers.
FRI, JAN. 4
BIG APPLE CIRCUS: Lincoln Center
Damrosch Park, 60 Lincoln Center
Plz., Manhattan; (212) 247–2330; info@
bigapplecircus.com; https://bigapplecircus.
com; Check website for schedule;
$35-$175.
The Big Top tent is back in the Big
Apple! See the world’s most acclaimed
circus performers, including flying trapeze
acts, aerialists and jugglers, plus
clowns, horses, dogs and more.
SAT, JAN. 5
BIG APPLE CIRCUS: Check website
for schedule. Lincoln Center Damrosch
Park. See Friday, Jan. 4.
HAITIAN FOLK DANCING: Jazz At
Lincoln Center, 10 Columbus Cir. at W.
60th Street, Manhattan; (212) 335–1880;
www.jazz.org; 8:30–9:30 pm; $55-$150.
Nadia Dieudonné and the Feet of
Rhythm Haitian Dance Company are
performing with live drumming and
dance at the Booking Dance Festival
NYC in The Appel Room.
SUN, JAN. 6
BIG APPLE CIRCUS: Check website
for schedule. Lincoln Center Damrosch
Park. See Friday, Jan. 4.
EXHIBITION CELEBRATING DOMESTIC
WORKERS: ART’s East New York
Gallery, 534 Livonia Ave. between Williams
and Alabama avenues, Brooklyn;
(718) 676–6006; www.artseastny.org; 10
am–5 pm.
The Domestic Workers United has
partnered with ARTs East New York for
MON, JAN. 7
HAITIANS VS. TRUMP: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, 225 Cadman Pl. East at Tillary Street, Brooklyn;
9:30 am.
The trial begins in the Saget v. Trump suit against the Trump administration, claiming that the decision to revoke Temporary
Protective Status (TPS) for Haitians was motivated by racism. Join others and advocacy groups on the first day of the
trial at the United States District Court Eastern District of New York in Downtown Brooklyn.
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