SUN KULCHA
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Indies” — a program exploring how
Asian immigrants influenced Caribbean
foods.
FRONT AND CENTER/ED: 7–10 pm.
See Friday, Feb. 15.
BLACK HISTORY SALUTE: Emmanuel
Baptist Church, 279 Lafayette Ave. at St.
James Place, Brooklyn; (718) 622–1107;
7:30 pm.
The Sacred Arts Ministry is presenting
its fourth annual EBC honors, “Say
It Loud: Black History Month Salute.”
BLACK BALLET: 8 pm. The Joyce
Theater. See Tuesday, Feb. 19.
SAT, FEB. 23
COLORES DEL RENACIMIENTO:
Bronx Library Center. See Friday, Feb. 15.
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Friday, Feb. 15.
BLACK BALLET: 2 pm and 8 pm. The
Joyce Theater. See Tuesday, Feb. 19.
KINGS THEATRE HISTORIC TOUR:
Kings Theatre, 1027 Flatbush Ave.
between Beverly Road and Tilden Avenue,
Brooklyn; www.kingstheatre.com; 2 pm;
$20.
A 75-minute guided tour of Flatbush’s
Caribbean L 54 ife, Feb. 15–21, 2019 BQ
Kings Theatre on its history,
architecture, and restoration.
INCISE, ECHO, AND REPEAT: 3:30–7
pm. The Clemente Cultural and Educational
Center. See Friday, Feb. 15.
HUMANITAS FILM SCREENING: The
New York Society for Ethical Culture, 2
W. 64th St. at Central Park West, Manhattan;
(212) 874–5210; www.nysec.org;
6 pm; Free.
Filmmaker Je Hooper’s experimental
film reimagining the century-old meeting
between W.E.B DuBois and Felix
Adler.
SUN, FEB. 24
NEW SHANGHAI CIRCUS: Schimmel
Center, 3 Spruce St. between Park
Row and Gold Street, Manhattan; (212)
346–1715; www.schimmelcenter.org; 4
pm; $29 ($20 kids 12 and under).
This traditional Chinese circus features
breathtaking human abilities from
acrobats, jugglers, to contortionists.
TUES, FEB. 26
HAITIAN PROTESTANT MIGRANTS
IN THE BAHAMAS: Brooklyn College
library, 2900 Bedford Ave. at Campus
Road, Brooklyn; (718) 951–5335; hsi@
brooklyn.cuny.edu; www./library.brooklyn.
cuny.edu; 3:40–5 pm; Free.
Haitian-American anthropologist Dr.
Bertin M. Louis Jr. leads a lecture series
with Haitian Studies Institute (HSI) in
the Woody Tanger Auditorium, about
Haitian protestantism in The Bahamas.
THURS, FEB. 28
BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT
QUEENS LIBRARY: Queens Library
Central, 89-11 Merrick Blvd., Queens;
(718) 990–5133; www.queenslibrary.
org; Free.
The Queens library will be hosting
a series of Black History Month events
at several branches that include talks,
performances, film screenings, and
readings in over 100 programs. See
branch events for more information.
KANU DANCE THEATER: Queens
Village Public Library, 94-11 217 St. at
94th Avenue, Queens; (718) 776–6800;
www.queenslibrary.org; 6:30 pm; Free.
The Haitian dance company will
present the history of Haiti, from the
slave trade to the Caribbean country’s
independence through dancing.
FRI, MARCH 1
HARRY BELAFONTE BIRTHDAY
TRIBUTE: Aaron Davis Hall, 115 Convent
Ave. at W. 133rd Street, Manhattan;
(646) 838–3868; www.cthnyc.org; 7:30
pm; $40.
The legendary Calypso singer’s catalog
will be performed and celebrated
on his 92nd birthday by the Belafonte
Alumni Group.
SAT, MARCH 2
KINGS THEATRE HISTORIC TOUR: 2
pm. Kings Theatre. See Saturday, Feb. 23.
SAT, MARCH 9
KINGS THEATRE HISTORIC TOUR: 2
pm. Kings Theatre. See Saturday, Feb. 23.
TRANSPARENT WATER TRIO SHOW:
Kaufman Music Center Merkin Concert
Hall, 129 W. 67th St., Manhattan; (212)
501–3330; https://www.kaufmanmusiccenter.
org; 7:30 pm; $30-40.
Grammy-nominated Cuban artist,
Omar Sosa and Senegalese singer
and kora player, Seckou Keita, are performing
a show featuring Venezuelan
percussionist Gustavo Ovalles, for an
experimental concert mashup of different
musical styles.
-Compiled by Alexandra Simon
Bronx Library Center. See Friday, Feb. 15.
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Friday, Feb. 15.
INCISE, ECHO, AND REPEAT: 3:30–7
pm. The Clemente Cultural and Educational
Center. See Friday, Feb. 15.
BLACK BALLET: 7:30 pm. The Joyce
Theater. See Tuesday, Feb. 19.
THURS, FEB. 21
COLORES DEL RENACIMIENTO:
Bronx Library Center. See Friday, Feb. 15.
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Friday, Feb. 15.
HISTORY WALK: Weeksville Heritage
Center, 158 Buffalo Ave. at St. Marks
Avenue, Brooklyn; (718) 756–5250;
gmonrose@brooklynbp.nyc.gov; www.
weeksvillesociety.org; 11:45 am.
At the Weeksville Heritage Center
— Brooklyn’s largest African-American
museum, several clergy members will
be hosting a walking tour.
INCISE, ECHO, AND REPEAT: 3:30–7
pm. The Clemente Cultural and Educational
Center. See Friday, Feb. 15.
RED, BLACK, AND GREEN AFFAIR:
MIST Harlem, 46 W 116th St. between
Fifth Avenue and Malcolm X Boulevard,
Manhattan; 6–10 pm; $15.
A community event hosted by the
Women in The Black, A Taste of Africa
USA, and Harlem Fashion Week, to benefit
a local shelter in Harlem.
PROVISIONS COOKBOOK: Museum of
Food and Drink, 62 Bayard St. between
Lorimer and Leonard streets, Brooklyn;
(718) 387–2845; 6:30 pm; $40.
Sisters Suzanne and Michelle Rousseau,
talk about their new book “Provisions,”
and discuss the important role
women have played in Jamaican cuisine.
BLACK BALLET: 7 pm. The Joyce
Theater. See Tuesday, Feb. 19.
FRI, FEB. 22
COLORES DEL RENACIMIENTO:
Bronx Library Center. See Friday, Feb. 15.
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Friday, Feb. 15.
INCISE, ECHO, AND REPEAT: 3:30–7
pm. The Clemente Cultural and Educational
Center. See Friday, Feb. 15.
ASIAN INFLUENCE IN CARIBBEAN
CUISINE: Museum of Food and Drink,
62 Bayard St. between Lorimer and Leonard
streets, Brooklyn; (718) 387–2845;
6:30–9 pm; $55.
The Museum of Food and Drink
in partnership with Yardy and Ming
River Baijiu are osting “Chow x West
A scene from the fi lm “Humanitas,” screening at the The New York
Society for Ethical Culture on Feb. 23. Brianna Rohlehr
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