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Boukman Eksperyans Plays Haitian Vodou Rock Reggae After the West Indian Day Parade

Boukman Eksperyans (Lakay Photography/Lincoln Center)

THE BROOKLYN MIRAGE AT AVANT GARDNER, East Williamsburg, Brooklyn 🇭🇹

West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on Labor Day Celebrates Evolution as the Climax of New York Carnival

West Indian Day Parade NYC (Rebekah Burgess/Dreamstime)

EASTERN PARKWAY, Crown Heights, Brooklyn 🇹🇹 + 🇩🇲 🇬🇩 🇯🇲 🇳🇬 🇰🇳 🇻🇨

Dance Parade 2025 is Once Again About Reclaiming the Freedom to Be Yourself

Dance Parade NYC (RightFramePhotovideo/Dreamstime)

SIXTH AVE, 8TH ST, TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, Chelsea, Greenwich Village, East Village, Manhattan
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Parades in New York City

NYC Parades (Giuseppe Masci/Dreamstime)

Explore NYC Parades which bring communities together, attract politicians, and provide a platform to teach our children their heritage.

Diwali is Celebrated in NYC’s South Asian and West Indian Communities

Diwali NYC is celebrated in West Indian and South Asian communities. (Avisheck Das/Dreamstime)

HK HALL, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan
TIMES SQUARE, Manhattan
ONE WORLD TRADE CENTER, Financial District, Manhattan
NYC PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SEAPORT MUSEUM, Seaport, Manhattan
FLUSHING TOWN HALL, Flushing, Queens
LIBERTY AVE, South Ozone Park, Queens
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Madison Square Park Hosts Art, Festivals, Music, and Parades

Madison Square Park (Vampy1/Dreamstime)

National Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade 🇺🇸

FLATIRON DISTRICT / NOHO, Manhattan

Nicki Minaj “Pink Friday 2 World Tour” in New York City

Nicki Minaj in 2017 (Starstock/Dreamstime)

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Chelsea, Manhattan 🇹🇹
UBS CENTER, Belmont Park, Elmont, Long Island 🇹🇹

New York Junior Carnival Parade 2024 Youth Fest is a Fun Teaching Moment

New York Junior Carnival Parade (Roger Mcclean/Dreamstime)

BROOKLYN MUSEUM, Crown Heights, Brooklyn 🇹🇹

New York Carnival Celebrates Freedom Trinidadian and West Indian Style

New York Carnival (Wirestock/Dreamtime)

BROOKLYN MUSEUM, Prospect Park, Brooklyn
EASTERN AVENUE, Crown Heights, Brooklyn

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Indian NYC

Indian NYC (Gamut Stock Images/Dreamstime)

Indian NYC is NYC’s second biggest immigrant community. New York has many Little Indias. Most Indians don’t consider ourselves to be Latin, but in the English-speaking Caribbean we are. After abolition, we came as indentured servants. That’s where that all that good Caribbean curry comes from. In Trinidad, Indian descent is the largest group, though […]

Dance Parade New York 2019

FLATIRON, UNION SQUARE, EAST VILLAGE, NYC | Sat, May 18, 2019 | Dance parade & festival | African, Bolivian, Brazilian, Cuban, Dominican, Ecuadorian, Mexican, Panamanian, Puerto Rican & Spanish dances

Dance Parade 2018

FLATIRON, UNION SQUARE, VILLAGE, EAST VILLAGE | Sat, May 19, 2018 | African, Argentine, Bolivian, Brazilian, Cuban, Dominican, French, Haitian, Italian, Puerto Rican dances and more

Things to do in NYC in September 2019

Things to do in New York in September 2019

1 Brazilian Day
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2 LABOR DAY
2 West Indian Day Parade
3-16 NYC Broadway Week
5 Socrates Annual
6-14 New York Fashion Week
7 New York City Labor Day Parade
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11 New York Philharmonic Opening Night ~ ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’
12 Jazz at Lincoln Center Season Opener
12 Crossing the Line festival
12-22 Feast of San Gennaro
15 Hispanic Heritage Month
15 Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran Independence Day
15 African American Day Parade
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16 Mexican Independence Day
17-30 UN General Assembly
17-13 New York City Ballet Fall Season
22 Queens Hispanic Day Parade
22 Peru to the World Expo
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23-6 NYC Off-Broadway Week
23 Met Opera Opening Night Gala ~ ‘Porgy and Bess’
27 New York Film Festival
29-1 Rosh Hashanah
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Things To Do in NYC in August 2024

Things to do in NYC in August 2024, Black August (Carlos David/Adobe)

Black August

Carnival, Carnaval, Carnevale is the World’s Biggest Latin Party

Carnival, Carnaval, Carnevale is the world's biggest Latin party (Natalya Erofeeva/Dreamstime)

Worldwide

Hispanic Heritage Month in New York City 2024

Hispanic Heritage Month in New York City (Skypixel/Dreamstime)

A meditation on what it means to be “Hispanic” in America today.

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Things To Do in NYC in September 2024

Things to do in NYC in September 2024, Hispanic Heritage Month (LuneVA-PeopleImages.com/Adobe)

Hispanic Heritage Month
Labor Day

Haitian Culture in New York City

Haitian Culture in New York City (Nadio/Dreamstime)

Explore Haitian Culture in New York City, including Haitian artists and institutions, and New York venues that present Haitian culture. 🇭🇹

Trinidadian Culture in New York City

Trinidadian Culture in New York City (Granderiviere/Dreamstime)

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Covers a Lot

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (Eg004713/Dreamstime)

MAY 🇺🇸

Alonzo King LINES Ballet Presents “Deep River”

Alonzo King LINES Ballet "Deep River" (RJ Muna/Lincoln Center)

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER, Lincoln Square, Manhattan 🇺🇸

Byenveni “Lakay se Lakay” is a Haitian Diasporic Art Exhibition On the Idea that Home is Home at the CCCADI

Byenveni Lakay se Lakey (Madjeen Isaac/CCCADI)

CARIBBEAN CULTURAL CENTER AFRICAN DIASPORA INSTITUTE (CCCADI), “El Barrio” East Harlem, Manhattan 🇭🇹 🇭🇹 🇭🇹

Things To Do in NYC in September 2023

Things to do in NYC in September 2023 (Wirestock/Dreamstime)

Things to do in NYC in September 2023 include: New York Carnival, J’ouvert, and the West Indian Day Parade; New York Fashion Week and Fashion Designers of Latin America; Feast of San Gennaro, African American Day Parade; and Mexican Day Parade. The September holiday is Labor Day on Monday, September 4, 2023. Hispanic Heritage Month […]

African American New York

Dizzy Gillespie was the co-founder of bebop modern jazz, and a godfather of Latin jazz (© Everett Collection/Adobe)

“New York is a secret African city.” Robert Farris Thompson, American historian at Yale University Thompson’s statement is true. Once you learn to read the signs, you see the parallel universe of the African Diaspora, everywhere. To preserve our heritage culture, we hid it in plain sight. New York Latin Culture

Carnival 2023 is the World’s Biggest Latin Party

Carnival, Carnaval, Carnevale is the world's biggest Latin party (Natalya Erofeeva/Dreamstime)

New York Latin festivals

Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

Prospect Heights, Grand Army Plaza (Demerzel21/Dreamstime)

Crown Heights

Crown Heights, Brooklyn (Colin Young/Dreamstime)

Crown Heights is a Caribbean and Jewish residential neighborhood in central Brooklyn. It’s the home of the New York Carnival and West Indian Day Parade, Panamanian Parade. Cultural venues include the Weeksville Heritage Center and Brooklyn Children’s Museum. The Caribbean food is really good. Latin Culture in Crown Heights, Brooklyn October 2022 The 27th Panamanian […]

Etienne Charles “San Juan Hill: A New York Story” World Premiere is about the Indigenous, Black & Latin Neighborhood on which Lincoln Center was Built

Etienne Charles "San Juan Hill" (Lincoln Center)

DAVID GEFFEN HALL, Lincoln Center, Manhattan 🇹🇹 🇵🇷 🇺🇸

Things To Do in NYC in September 2022

Things to do in NYC in September 2022 (Fashionstock/Dreamstime)

New York Carnival, Brazilian Day, J’ouvert, Mid-Autumn Festival, Feast of San Gennaro, Hispanic Heritage Month

ART Armory Week, Affordable Art Fair
DANCE NY City Ballet, Fall for Dance
FASHION Fashion Week, FDLA
FILM NY Latino Film Festival, NY Film Festival
INDEPENDENCE Brazil, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Chile
MUSIC Met Opera
PARADES West Indian, African American, Mexican

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Bed-Stuy

Bed-Stuy, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn (James Andrews/Dreamstime)

Bed-Stuy is Bedford-Stuyvesant, a residential neighborhood in north Brooklyn. Everybody calls it Bed-Stuy. It’s been one of New York City’s core African American neighborhoods since the 1930s. It’s very Caribbean too. South WilliamsburgClinton Hill | Bed-Stuy | BushwickCrown Heights Flushing AveClasson Ave | Bed-Stuy | BroadwayAtlantic Ave The neighborhood has a reputation from the bad […]

Things to do in NYC in September 2020

September 2020: Alma Mater statue in front of the Columbia University Library (Alfredo Garcia Saz/Dreamstime)

1-24 US Open Tennis (ESPN)
2 Corn Moon
3 Whitney Museum reopens
4-7 Labor Day Weekend
4 NY Carnival Brass Fest 🇹🇹
5 Morgan Library reopens
6 Roberto Clemente Day 🇵🇷
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7 Labor Day
7 NY Carnival Virtual Road 🇹🇹
7 Brazilian Independence 🇧🇷
9 American Museum of Natural History reopens
11 Remember 9/11
11-16 FDLA Fashion Designers of Latin America 🇩🇴
12 El Museo del Barrio reopens
12 Brooklyn Museum reopens
13-16 RUNWAY360 (NYFW) 🇨🇱 🇻🇪
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15-15 Hispanic Heritage Month
15 Independence of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras & Nicaragua 🇨🇷 🇸🇻 🇬🇹 🇭🇳 🇳🇮
16 Mexican Independence 🇲🇽
17 MoMA PS1 reopens
18 Chilean Independence 🇨🇱
18-28 High Holidays 🇮🇱
18-20 Rosh Hashanah 🇮🇱
19 Procession of San Gennaro 🇮🇹
20 African American Parade
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25-11 NY Film Festival
26 NY Carnival Panology 🇹🇹
27-28 Yom Kippur 🇮🇱

Dance Theatre of Harlem Premieres Geoffrey Holder’s Trinidadian Ballet “Dougla” Online

Geoffrey Holder's "Dougla" Dance Theatre of Harlem (Rachel Neville/DTH)

ONLINE Through August 2, 2020
PREMIERE Sat, July 25 at 8pm
TALKS & WORKSHOPS
Wed-Sat, July 22-25, 2020
DTH SOCIAL CHANNELS

Bronx Music Hall Presents and Trains Artists Who Make The Bronx Beautiful

Bronx Music Hall (Keith Widyolar/New York Latin Culture Magazine)

Palabras Abiertas multilingual open mic 🇵🇷
Tribute to Gigi Gryce, African American jazz 🇺🇸
Cocomama, Latin jazz
Bronx Arts Ensemble, Black classical music of the Americas 🇺🇸

MELROSE, The Bronx

Things To Do in NYC in March 2025

Things to do in NYC in March (Artem Varnitsin/Dreamstime)

Women’s History Month
Flamenco Festival

Indigenous Culture in New York City

Indigenous Culture in New York City (Oskanov/Dreamstime)

Explore Indigenous Culture in New York City, including Indigenous institutions and artists, and venues that present Indigenous culture.

Dance in New York City

Latin Dance in New York City (Satura/Adobe)

Explore Latin Dance in New York City, including dance theatre and social dancing, from ballet to flamenco, and salsa to tango.

Festivals in New York City

Latin Festivals in New York City (Ruan Jordaan/Adobe)

Explore Latin Festivals in New York City, including: parades, street fairs, holidays, independence days, national days, and faith days.

Things To Do in NYC in January 2025

Things to do in NYC in January (salajean/Adobe)

JanArtsNYC
New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day

Things To Do in NYC in June 2024

Pride Month and Caribbean Heritage Month
Juneteenth, Father’s Day

Thanksgiving in New York City is Family Time

Thanksgiving in New York City (George Sheldon/Dreamstime)

4th November Thursday through the weekend 🇺🇸

Things To Do in NYC in November 2024

Things to do in NYC in November 2024, Native American Heritage Month (Julian/Adobe)

Native American Heritage Month

Things To Do in NYC in October 2024

Things to do in NYC in October 2024, Hispanic Heritage Month (PintoArt/Adobe)

Hispanic Heritage Month

New Jersey Latin Culture

New Jersey Latin Culture, George Washington Bridge (Mihai Andritoiu/Dreamstime)

Explore New Jersey Latin Culture in festivals, music, parades, and sports. Discover Latin communities in North New Jersey.

Things To Do in NYC in November 2023

Things to do in NYC in November 2023 (Art/Dreamstime)

Things to do in NYC in November include: the Veterans Day Parade and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Celebrate Mexico Now cultural festival, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and the fall art auctions. November is Native American Heritage Month, Puerto Rican Heritage Month, and Hip-Hop History Month. US national holidays in November include Veterans Day, Thanksgiving […]

Things To Do in NYC in February 2023

Things To Do in NYC in February 2023 (Jill Shepherd/Dreamstime)

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Things To Do in NYC in January 2023

Three Kings Day, Martin Luther King Day
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Paraguayan NYC

Paraguayan Harp player (Roberto Galan/Dreamstime)

Paraguayan NYC is a small community centered in Queens and Somerset, New Jersey. Paraguayan culture is a mix of Indigenous and Spanish cultures with some German influences. Guarani were the main Indigenous group. Guarani is still the dominant language. Paraguayan NYC News February 2023 Scottish classical guitarist Sean Shibe celebrates the Spanish influence on classical […]

Panamanian NYC

Panamanian NYC (Gualberto Becerra/Dreamstime)

Panamanian NYC used to be centered in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. It is spread out now. The Panamanian Consulate is in Midtown, Manhattan nyconsul.com Panama is Tamborito, Cumbia, Latin Jazz and Salsa. Reggaeton came to NYC from Jamaicans in Panama. NYC’s most famous Panamanian is Salsa and Latin Jazz legend Rubén Blades. He’s super cool. He […]

Things To Do in NYC in November 2022

Things to do in NYC in November 2022 (PixieMe/Adobe)

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Things to Do in NYC in August 2022

Things to do in NYC in August 2022 (Littleny/Dreamstime)

DANCE: BAAND Together & Battery Dance Festival
FESTIVALS: Afribembé, Arte Pa’ Mi Gente, BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, Harlem Week, Summer For the City, SummerStage, Summer Streets
FOOD: Creole Food Festival, NYC Restaurant Week
MUSIC: Charlie Parker Jazz Festival
PARADES: Dominican & Ecuadorian
THEATRE: Shakespeare in the Park
SPORTS: US Open Tennis

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