Memebers of the Complexions Contemporary Ballet are celebrating their 25th anniversary season at The Joyce Theater from Feb. 19-March 3.
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SUN KULCHA
COMMUNITY EVENTS
The Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership
commemorates Black History
month with “Front and Center/Ed:
Black Art Story,” a weekly Friday event,
curated by The Black Gotham experience.
Event is held at different venue
locations every week. Final two events
will be an exhibition (2/15), and a closing
fashion show (2/22).
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.”
SAT, FEB. 23
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. 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
Kings Theatre on its history,
architecture, and restoration.
PLANETARIUM SHOW: Tycho to the
Moon: Hudson River Museum, 511 Warburton
Ave., Yonkers; (914) 963–4550;
www.hrm.org. 12:30pm. This dog doesn’t
just howl at the moon - he goes there!
Blast off on an amazing ride with Tycho
and learn about night and day, space
travel, phases of the Moon and features of
the lunar surface.
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
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Tuesday, Feb. 19.
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
monthly series bringing together community
leaders, organizations, and constituents
to discuss community issues.
FRI, FEB. 22
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Tuesday, Feb. 19.
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
Indies” — a program exploring how
Asian immigrants influenced Caribbean
foods.
FRONT AND CENTER/ED: 419 Myrtle
Ave. at Clinton Avenue; 47 Hall St.
between Park and Flushing avenues,
Brooklyn; blackgotham.com; 7–10 pm.
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