5th Annual Juneteenth Black Music and Dance Celebration This Juneteenth Black Music and Dance Celebration is curated by The National Jazz Museum in Harlem and Sekou McMiller, NJMH’s Curator of Special Projects This celebration is made possible by the United States-Japan Foundation, the NYC City Council Coalition of Theaters of Color, NYC Parks and Historic Harlem Parks, the Marcus Garvey Park Alliance, the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs
5th Annual Historic Harlem Parks Juneteenth Festival: Black . . . Experience Juneteenth like never before with Calvin Sexton and Friends — a dynamic fusion of Afrofuturism, hip hop, acid jazz, and soul Expect live improvisation, powerful call-and-response, and danceable grooves celebrating Black freedom, resilience, and boundless creativity Jazu Harlem Presents: The J-MUSIC Ensemble
Calvin Sexton Friends Bring Juneteenth To Marcus Garvey Park On June 19, from 4 to 7 PM at the Richard Rodgers Amphitheater, Calvin Sexton Friends will present a high-energy performance that fuses Afrofuturism, Hip Hop, acid jazz, and soul The group promises a community-powered musical experience filled with call-and-response, audience participation, and powerful original music
Calvin Sexton Friends | Juneteenth Celebration Live in Harlem Celebrate freedom, culture, and creativity with Calvin Sexton Friends live at Harlem’s historic Marcus Garvey Park As part of the Juneteenth Celebration, acclaimed trombonist and bandleader Calvin Sexton brings his signature fusion of house, gospel, jazz, and soul to the heart of Harlem
32nd Annual Juneteenth Celebration – Harlem Streets . . . Juneteenth today celebrates African American freedom while encouraging self-development and respect for all cultures As it takes on a more national and even global perspective, the events of 1865 in Texas are not forgotten, for all the roots tie back to this fertile soil from which a National Day of Pride is growing