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Things to do in NYC in August 2020

August in New York City is a little quieter as New Yorkers vacation and tourists visit. The last two weeks are especially quiet. In a normal summer, many New Yorkers head out to Queens to celebrate the end of summer at the US Open tennis championship.

New York on PAUSE for COVID-19

This is not a normal August. New York City remains on PAUSE for the COVID-19 pandemic. Please wear a mask, stay 6 feet apart, avoid crowds, and wash your hands.



Things to do in NYC in August

These are the big Latin culture events in New York City in August.

HOLIDAYS

PARADES

STREET FAIRS

INDEPENDENCE DAYS & NATIONAL CELEBRATIONS

THEATRE

MUSIC FESTIVALS

DANCE FESTIVALS

DANCING

FILM FESTIVALS

FOOD FESTIVALS

SPORTS

FAITH DAYS

NATIONAL DAYS

BIRTHDAYS


August in the Latin World

SWITZERLAND [VIRTUAL for COVID-19]
The Locarno Film Festival is in Locarno, Switzerland from August 5-15, 2020.

ARGENTINA [CANCELLED for COVID-19]
The International Tango Festival and World Cup is in Buenos Aires August 15-27, 2020.



Things to do in NYC in August 2020 Week 31

July 27 – August 2, 2020

“Liquidus” Tabula Rasa Dance Theater (TRDT)


Saturday, August 1

The month of August was named after Augustus Caesar who defeated the forces of Antony and Cleopatra in Alexandria, Egypt on August 1, 30 BC.

Celebrate Pachamama Day in honor of the Andean Earth Mother.

Liquidus,” Tabula Rasa Dance Theater’s Mexican, Argentine, Thai, Japanese COVID-19 dance live from home, continues on YouTube Live at 7pm. FREE, but $3.63 donation requested

[Replaced by Open Streets, Open Restaurants and Open Streets:Restaurants]
The Summer Streets street fair runs from the Brooklyn Bridge up Centre St, Lafayette St, Fourth Ave and Park Avenue to 72nd St to Central Park from 7am to 1pm. FREE


Sunday, August 2



Things to do in NYC in August 2020 Week 32

August 3-9, 2020

Dominican Spirit at the 2020 National Dominican Day Parade (Cindy Trinh/New York Latin Culture Magazine)

Monday, August 3

The Sturgeon Moon full moon rises over New York City at 11:59am.

Remember Dolores del Río, the first Latin American Hollywood star who was born in Durango, Mexico on August 3, 1904.

Happy Birthday Tony Bennett. The Italian-American pop and jazz legend was born in Astoria, Queens on August 3, 1926.


Tuesday, August 4


Wednesday, August 5

SWITZERLAND [VIRTUAL]
The Locarno Film Festival, Europe’s big arthouse film festival, opens online from Locarno, Switzerland and runs through August 15, 2020.


Thursday, August 6

Celebrate Bolivian Independence Day from Spain on August 6, 1825.

READING LIST
The Real Reason the American Economy Boomed After World War II,” Opinion by Jim Tankersley, New York Times.


Friday, August 7

This is a great story about what we’ve been through. “A Season of Grief and Release: 5 Months of the Virus in New York City.” Photos by Daniel Arnold. Text by Dodai Stewart. New York Times.

The Brooklyn Botanic Garden in Prospect Park reopens today.

Dine outdoors in New York City Open Streets : Open Restaurants

Celebrate International Beer Day.

Tropicália legend and rock star Caetano Veloso was born in Santo Amaro, Bahia, Brazil on August 7, 1942.

Vallenato star Carlos Vives was born in Santa Marta, Colombia on August 7, 1961.

Remember the Battle of Boyacá, the decisive defeat of Royalist forces in Colombia in 1819 that eventually led to the independence of the northern part of South America.


Saturday, August 8

Dine outdoors in New York City Open Streets : Open Restaurants

Liquidus,” Tabula Rasa Dance Theater’s Mexican, Argentine, Thai, Japanese COVID-19 dance live from home, continues on YouTube Live at 7pm. FREE, but $3.63 donation requested

 Emiliano Zapata, a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution who believed that land should belong to those who work it, was born in Anenecuilco, Morelos, Mexico on August 8, 1879.


Sunday, August 9

The National Dominican Day Parade goes virtual on abc7ny.com at 1pm. Free

Dine outdoors in New York City Open Streets : Open Restaurants

Pop singer Juanes was born in Carolina del Príncipe, Antioquia, Colombia on August 9, 1972.

READING LIST: #IWanttoseeNyome, “Instagram ‘censorship’ of black model’s photo reignites claims of race bias,” Nosheen Iqbal, The Guardian



Things to do in NYC in August 2020 Week 33

August 10-16, 2020

Rosa Antonelli at Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium in 2011 (the artist)

Monday, August 10

Celebrate Ecuadorian Independence Day, August 10, 1809.

Argentine concert pianist Rosa Antonelli and the Argentine Consulate New York, host a watch party of Antonelli’s 2011 performance in Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium on Antonelli’s YouTube channel at 7:30pm. FREE


Tuesday, August 11


Wednesday, August 12

[CANCELLED for COVID-19]
The International Puppet Fringe Festival is at Teatro SEA in NYC’s Lower East Side through Sunday.


Thursday, August 13


Friday, August 14

Dine outdoors in New York City Open Streets : Open Restaurants

OPENING NIGHT
The 39th Battery Dance Festival opens online with a Black Voices in Dance program at batterydance.org at 7pm. FREE


Saturday, August 15

Celebrate India Independence Day, August 15, 1947! Some Indian Americans are Latin through the Caribbean, especially Trinidad & Tobago.

Dine outdoors in New York City Open Streets : Open Restaurants

CLOSING NIGHT
Liquidus,” Tabula Rasa Dance Theater’s Mexican, Argentine, Thai, Japanese COVID-19 dance live from home, closes on YouTube Live at 7pm. FREE, but $3.63 donation requested

The 39th Battery Dance Festival continues with an Indian Independence Day program at batterydance.org at 7pm. FREE

Celebrate the Assumption of Mary.

ARGENTINA (CANCELLED for COVID-19)
The International Tango Festival and World Cup is in Buenos Aires August 15-27, 2020.


Sunday, August 16

Enjoy the 46th Harlem Week festival virtually through August 23.

The 39th Battery Dance Festival continues with a Middle East program at batterydance.org at 7pm. FREE

Dine outdoors in New York City Open Streets : Open Restaurants

Celebrate Dominican Restoration Day when El Grito de Capotillo (The Cry of Capotillo) launched the Dominican War of Restoration in 1863.

Celebrate National Rum Day!



Things to do in NYC in August 2020 Week 34

August 17-23, 2020

Diego Obregon Afro Colombian Pacific Coast marimba master. Vaya con Dios. (courtesy Sergio R. Reyes)

Monday, August 17

The 39th Battery Dance Festival continues with a Europe & Japan program at batterydance.org at 7pm. FREE


Tuesday, August 18

Celebrate the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which gave women the right to vote.

The 39th Battery Dance Festival continues with a Women’s Right to Vote Centennial program at batterydance.org at 7pm. FREE

Roberto Clemente, the first great Latin Major League Baseball player, was born in Barrio San Antón of Carolina, Puerto Rico on August 18, 1934.

The new moon is at 10:41pm tonight.


Wednesday, August 19


New York’s leading Colombian musicians, including Grupo Rebolú, live stream a benefit concert of Atlantic and Pacific Coast music for marimba master Diego Obregon, who passed away unexpectedly last month, on Flushing Town Hall’s Facebook channel at 7pm. FREE

Listening to Obregon play the marimba always stirred the African inside me. No other artist did that for me, but Diego’s voice was that strong. Keith Widyolar


Argentine, Brazilian, Japanese and Salvadoran Latin art blooms in the Queens Botanical Garden through September 8. $6

The 39th Battery Dance Festival continues with an Africa program at batterydance.org at 7pm. FREE

Celebrate Al-Hijra, Muslim New Year’s Eve, at sunset.


Thursday, August 20

The 39th Battery Dance Festival continues with a North America program that includes Indigenous, Disability and Mexican dance companies at batterydance.org at 7pm. FREE


Friday, August 21

The 39th Battery Dance Festival continues with a performance by Battery Dance Company at batterydance.org at 7pm. FREE

Dine outdoors in New York City Open Streets : Open Restaurants

Remember the Haitian Revolution which began on August 21, 1791.


Saturday, August 22

CLOSING NIGHT
The 39th Battery Dance Festival ends with a Tribute to NYC program at batterydance.org at 7pm. FREE

Dine outdoors in New York City Open Streets : Open Restaurants

Celebrate the Queenship of Mary, and the presence of the divine mother in the afterlife.


Sunday, August 23

Dine outdoors in New York City Open Streets : Open Restaurants

The New York Mets play the Subway Series with the Yankees on TBS at 1:10pm.

Today is the UN International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.

Remember Graciela Grillo, the legendary singer of Machito and his Afro-Cubans, who was born in Havana, Cuba on August 23, 1915. “Ay José…” 😂

Celebrate the Feast of Saint Rose of Lima, patron saint of Peru (Peru celebrates with a national holiday on her original feast day on August 30). There is a Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Midtown East, Manhattan.



Things to do in NYC in August 2020 Week 35

August 24-30, 2020

The Door of No Return in Ouidah, Benin (Derejeb/Dreamstime)

We noticed last year that there are many celebrations and commemorations related to African Diaspora culture around this time of year. The Haitian Revolution began around this time of year in 1791. 14-year old Emmett Till was lynched in Mississippi in 1955. Dr. Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. gave his “I Have a Dream Speech” in Washington D.C. in 1963. The Afropunk music festival is normally held in Brooklyn around this time of year.

Now we have the recent shooting of Jacob Blake seven times in the back for leaning forward into his car by Kenosha, Wisconsin police officer Rusten Sheskey.

We all need to do something to make this stop. Unjustified violence against Black men and people of color is killing us all.


Monday, August 24

On August 14, Governor Cuomo gave permission for New York City museums and cultural institutions to reopen today at one quarter capacity with timed ticketing, visitor flow control, and face coverings.


Tuesday, August 25

Flushing Town Hall brings together Latin Boogaloo (Latin R&B) by Spanglish Fly and Afrobeat by Chop and Quench cast members of “Fela! The Musical” on Flushing Town Hall’s YouTube channel at 7pm. FREE

Celebrate Uruguayan Independence Day from Spain on August 25, 1825.

Remember Rufino Tamayo, the surrealist painter who painted abstract watermelons that look good enough to eat, who was born in Oaxaca, Mexico on August 26, 1899

Remember Leonard Bernstein, the Jewish-American pianist, conductor, and composer of West Side Story, who was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts on August 25, 1918.


Wednesday, August 26

On August 26, 1971, the FANIA All-Stars played a legendary concert at Cheetah at 310 West 52nd St, which was filmed as “Our Latin Thing.”


Thursday, August 27

MoMA, the Museum of Modern Art reopens today.


Friday, August 28

This is a sacred day in Black History. It’s the day of the infamous Emmett Till lynching, Rev. Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and the death of “Black Panther” and “42” star Chadwick Boseman on the day when Major League Baseball celebrated Jackie Robinson Day in 2020.

Dine outdoors in New York City Open Streets : Open Restaurants

Remember Emmett Till, a teenager who was senselessly and brutally murdered in Money, Mississippi on August 28, 1955.

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on  August 28, 1963.

Major League Baseball celebrates #42 Jackie Robinson Day, the man who broke baseball’s color barrier, today during the shortened 2020 baseball season.

Remember Chadwick Boseman, star of “Black Panther,” “Get On Up,” “Marshall” and “42” the Jackie Robinson story, who died on this day in 2020.

Cecilia Aldarondo’s “Landfall” about life in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 after Hurricane María is screening at the Queens Drive-In at the New York Hall of Science in Flushing Meadows Corona-Park, Queens at 7:30pm. $35 per car (up to 4 passengers)


Saturday, August 29

The Metropolitan Museum of Art reopens.

World Music Institute, Flushing Town Hall and Drom join the Global Music Month virtual music festival of fifteen world music presenters which runs through October 1.

Dine outdoors in New York City Open Streets : Open Restaurants


Sunday, August 30

The 36th MTV VMA Video Music Awards honor the spirit and resilience of New York at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and iconic locations in all five boroughs (counties).

Dine outdoors in New York City Open Streets : Open Restaurants



Things to do in NYC in August 2020 week 36

August 31 – September 6, 2020


Monday, August 31

Watch the US Open Grand Slam Round 1 without fans on ESPN at 11am & 7pm. The tournament runs through September 13.

Remember Arsenio Rodríguez who modernized son montuno and created the form that became Latin jazz and salsa. He was born in Güira de Macurijes, Matanzas, Cuba on August 31, 1911.



Things to do in NYC in August 2020. The High Line (Francoisroux/Dreamstime)

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