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Ecuadorian Parade of New York Desfile Ecuatoriano Celebrates Ecuadorian Culture


The Ecuadorian Parade of New York Desfile Ecuatoriano is a New York City celebration of Ecuadorian culture. #desfileecuatoriano

41st Ecuadorian Parade of New York 2024 Desfile Ecuatoriano

Ecuadorian Parade NYC (Burt Johnson/Dreamstime)
Ecuadorian Parade NYC (Burt Johnson/Dreamstime)

The 41st Ecuadorian Parade of New York Desfile Ecuatoriano is actually a series of events with a Parade Queen coronation, street fair, gala, and parade. If you really want to enjoy this, get involved.

The Ecuadorian Parade of New York Queen Candidate Presentation is at 40-15 Warren St in Elmhurst, Queens; on Saturday, July 13, 2024, from 2-5pm. 🇪🇨

The Ecuadorian Parade of New York Queen Coronation Dance is on Saturday, July 20, 2024, from 8pm – 2am. 🇪🇨

The 10th Ecuadorian Festival of New York street fair offers Ecuadorian music, dance, food, and artisanal crafts; outside the New York Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens; on Sunday, July 28, 2024. FREE with items for purchase. 🇪🇨

The Ecuadorian Parade of New York Gala is on Friday, August 2, 2024, from 8pm – 2am. 🇪🇨

The Ecuadorian Parade of New York is on Northern Blvd, from 69th St to 87th St in Jackson Heights, Queens; on Sunday, August 4, 2024, from 11:30am – 3:30pm. FREE. 🇪🇨

Ecuadorian Parade New York Desfile Ecuatoriano

New York City’s Ecuadorian Parade and Ecuadorian Festival are celebrations of Ecuadorian Independence Day from Spanish rule on August 10, 1809.

The Ecuadorian Parade New York is produced by the Comité Cîvico Ecuatoriano de New York (ECCofNY). More than 100,000 people are expected. It also produces New York City’s Ecuadorian Festival.

More Information

eccofny.com
Facebook @ECCNY
Instagram @eccofny.oficial


Published July 11, 2024 ~ Updated July 24, 2024.

Filed Under: August, Ecuadorian, FESTIVALS, Jackson Heights, NYC PARADES, Queens

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