Saturday October 15, 2022

I don’t wanna work, wanna paint on the fence all day

Paint your masterpiece at a garden near you

Calling all Artists

October 8 & 15, Saturdays 12–5 pm

Exhibit your work at La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez Community Garden, 9th St & Ave C (southwest corner).

Artists who are exhibiting only must sit with their work while it hangs in the garden—LUNGS is not responsible for any damage or theft of exhibited work.

Live Painting — Bring your own brushes & paint🎨 & Enjoy the music. Live painting will be done on canvas attached to fence. Canvas supplied.


HONKNYC

12–5 pm

La Plaza Cultural, 9th St & Ave C, and all over.

HONK NYC! brings the tradition of global street band music & spectacle to audiences everywhere. 


Seed Giveaway

Noon – 5 pm. Saturdays and Sundays

2pm Pressed Flower Workshop making notecards andbookmarks

LaGuardia Corner Gardens, 511 LaGuardia Place & Bleecker Street

We will be having a seed giveaway, with seeds of flowers and veggies gathered from our garden. 

We will also be doing sun prints, if the sun cooperates. And our Butterfly expert, Johannes, may also be  tagging and releasing monarch butterflies, getting ready for their trip to Mexico.


KIDS GARDEN DAY!

Noon — 7 pm

Green Oasis, 370 E 8th St (between Ave C & D). 

  1. 1–3 pm. Indigo Workshop for Children: age 7 and up, we will experiment with folding patterns and indigo dye to design a t-shirt. Children will have a chance to look at the results during the workshop led by visual artists Brigitte Engler, Kazuha Okuchi, Asami Onuki and Jan Werner. T-shirts, gloves and indigo vat provided. Free.
  1. 1–5 pm. TOY MAKING WORKSHOP

BRING Your old and broken toys and make them into new. 
Drop Off your broken toys at LaPlaza Cultural 9th St & Ave C.

Sonny & Sara reinvent timeless characters and cherished heroes into new, one-of-a-kind friends and legends. You are invited to get creative and build your own creations out of up-cycled toys!

  1. 1–3 pm. Treasure Hunt by Margarita.
  1. 2 pm. Show Up Kids!

This fresh twist on the traditional kids’ show blasts off into unknown comedy zones when Denisse enlists the Audience to help write, design, and Direct it. What could possibly go wrong? 

  1. 3–4 pm Singalong with Susie
    Parent and child together sing alongs, dancing together.
  1. 6:00 pm. Midnight Radio Show

Midnight Radio Show (MRS) is a Shadow Puppet and Fairytale Theatre collective based out of Brooklyn, NYC. The company creates collaborative works headed up by “bona fide fairy princess” Charlotte Lily Gaspard, joined by a diverse group of artists, musicians, actors and puppeteers.


COMPOST CONFERENCE

2 PM

El Jardin del Paraiso, E 4th St (between Ave C & D).

Moderated by Laura Sewell.


Music and a Model

2 pm

6BC Botanical Garden, 630 E 6th St (between Ave B & C).

Trudy Silver on the Piano and a live model for your drawing pleasure.



MUSIC on 11th St.

2–6 pm

11th St Community Garden, 422 E 11th St (between 1st Ave & Ave A).

Gina Healy and friends Blues, Roots and Rock-n-Roll.


Story Telling

3 pm (Rescheduled from Thursday, October 13).

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

Tell Tell Garden” presented by Kate Gorland


Remembrance and Protection for Urban Forests

3:30–5 pm

El Jardin del Paraiso, E 4th St (between Ave C & D). 

Learn how to protect NYC’s trees from disease, climate destruction, and illegal dumping.
A moment for appreciation for their gifts of clean air, shade, stormwater management, habitat, beauty and remembrance for those we have lost. On this first City of Forests Day, you’ll also hear about the grassroots-led defense of the City of Atlanta’s lush tree cover from clearcutting.
Let’s take action for urban forests!

3:30Land acknowledgement for those who preceded us, two minutes of silence for the trees gone in East River Park and other places throughout the City.
3:40Tree stewardship with David Goldberg, a Tree Steward from Siempre Verde Garden.
3:50Biodiversity and urban forests with Dr. Amy Berkov of 6&B Garden.
4:00Guarding trees on your block with Alexis Adler and Lorraine Forte from Down to Earth Garden and El Sol Brillante community gardens on making tree guards, then a visit to the 2 to 3 tree pits just outside the garden gate most affected by dumping.
4:15Tree Songs and Tree Mapping.
4:25Defend the Atlanta Forest’s Laurel Leckert shares the story of that city’s plans to clearcut over 400 biodiversity-rich acres to create an enormous police training and film soundstage complex; action steps to follow.

Refreshments provided.


Music Extraordinaire

5–10 pm

Campos Community Garden, 644 E 12th St (between Ave B & C).

  1. 5 pm. HONKNYC presents New Orleans.
  1. 6 pm. TIMBILA, AFRODELIC 4 PIECE with Nora Balaban.
  1. GALINSKY, Campos gardener & actor, presents his version of the Ginsberg classic poem HOWL!!!!
  1. 7 pm. Afro Cuban JAZZ from RAY SANTIAGO.

Music Under the Stars with Joff Wilson

7:30–10 pm

6&B Garden, Ave B & 6th St.

Local Legends—and Up-and-Coming Local Legends—will present an evening of unforgettable and inspiring music.


Friday October 14, 2022

Jewelry Workshop with Anna Pasztor

3–6 pm

Carmen’s Garden, 117 Ave C (between 7th & 8th Streets).

Materials provided.


Bleu y Blues MUSIC

6:30 – 9 pm

Green Oasis Community Garden, 370 E 8th St (between Ave C & D).

6:30 pm. Graffiti Child Project “Improvised Electronic Beat Music”

7:30 pm. MATHIEU EVEILLARD, a French singer songwriter from Brittany. He has released 5 albums under his own name since his move to NYC in 2015, all available on the digital platforms. Before that, he was the founding member of KOWALSKI, a French folk rock quartet. His lyrical songs are written in French and in English. He will perform a selection of songs from all his albums, between dogs and wolves. 

Mathieu Eveillard

PETE MARGOLIS, New York City guitarist, mandolin and banjo player, playing many genres of music from jazz to bluegrass and world music.

Pete Margolis

Dance & Films

Campos Community Garden, 644 E 12th St (between Ave B & C). 

6–7 pm

MAGICAL DUET

Gina Bonati, actor/dancer, performs with Christopher Lee Hodel, bassist.


7 pm (Rescheduled from Thursday, October 13).

FILMS

Four short videos from Campos Garden & Cuala Foundation’s 2020 “Samhain” (SOW-en) event exploring the dark feminine roots of Halloween and other indigenous LES cultures (Native, Taino, Arawak, Afghan, Thai etc.).
Videographer: James Higgins.
Editors: Jacob Swartz and Jacob Weisblatt. 

Also, a rare opportunity to see Rachel Amodeo’s Lower East Side classic “What About Me?” about a young woman who becomes homeless on the streets of Manhattan. (1993 B/W 1 hour 27 min)


Music & Comedy

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

7 pm. V/C — Victor & Carmine


8 pm. Comedy Stand-up, “10009 Zip Comedy”

Presented by Joan Reinmuth

“I studied comedy on the streets where comedy lives.

‘I teach Satire classes “because that’s how you learn you’re smarter than you were told”.

“I believe I understand this economy, who benefits and who pays. I predict: we will return to a time when we had webbed feet and hugged each other.


Thursday October 13, 2022

Story Telling

7 pm Moved to 3 pm Saturday, October 15.

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

“Tell Tell Garden” presented by Kate Gorland


Films

7 pm Moved to 7 pm Friday, October 14.

Campos Community Garden, 644 E 12th St (between Ave B & C). 

Four short videos from Campos Garden & Cuala Foundation’s 2020 “Samhain” (SOW-en) event exploring the dark feminine roots of Halloween and other indigenous LES cultures (Native, Taino, Arawak, Afghan, Thai etc.).
Videographer: James Higgins.
Editors: Jacob Swartz and Jacob Weisblatt. 

Also, a rare opportunity to see Rachel Amedeo’s Lower East Side classic “What About Me?” about a young woman who becomes homeless on the streets of Manhattan. (1993 B/W 1 hour 27 min)


Wednesday October 12, 2022

PHOTO SLIDE SHOW.
“Time Exposures” 
With Photographers GEORGE HIROSE & DAN ROOT

7 pm

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

Dan Root, “Wandering Downtown: Predawn NYC”

George Hirose, “Midnight in the Peoples Garden: Night photos from NYC Community Gardens.”


Tuesday October 11, 2022

Hispanic Heritage Month Film Festival 

7 pm

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

Highlighting Latinx film makers and collectives in Ecuador and Honduras. 

Featuring the documentary “Mujeres en Movimiento (Women in Movement)” about the lives of migrant women living in the north of Ecuador. It is a very rich film in the sense of the union and strength that exists between women when they connect. 

Refreshments provided by “A Farm For All.”


Monday October 10, 2022

Music at DeColores

2-5pm

311 E.8th st B/C

2-3pm V/C, Victor, Carmine and friends with old school rock and roll

3-4pm Misa Rai, singer songwriter

4-5pm Mitchell Cheng Jazz Trio

Arts for Art presents Jazz

1–5 pm

First Street Green Art Park, 33 E 1st St. 

  1. 1:30 pm. Ishito / Carter / Richardson

    Ayumi Ishito—sax / Daniel Carter—reeds / Demian Richardson—trumpet
     
  2. 2:30 pm. Darius Jones / William Parker / Scott Clark 

    Darius Jones—alto sax / William Parker—bass  / Scott Clark—drums
     
  3. 3:30 pm. Sheila Maldonado

    Sheila Maldonado—poetry
     
  4. 4 pm. Avram Fefer’s Trio of Freedom 

    Avram Fefer—sax / Michael Bisio—bass / TA Thompson—drums

Sunday October 9, 2022

Events at the Elizabeth Street Garden

Tai Chi

10–11 am Free and Open to all.

Elizabeth Street Garden, between Spring St & Prince St.


A Letter-Writing Event

12–3 pm.

Writing letters to loved ones. All letters submitted to the box will be stamped and mailed. A project by Xiaoyin Xie, supported by the What Can We Do? micro-grant from A4.


5:30 – 7 pm.

Think!Chinatown Garden Concert

Join us for a magical evening filled with opera and strings at Elizabeth Street Garden. MeeMee Chin 陳美美 will perform a selection of Cantonese opera arias accompanied by friends from the Mencius Society for the Arts.

Artist bios:

MeeMee Chin 陳美美 began her Cantonese Opera journey in 2004 as a way to support the oldest Opera Club in Chinatown, Manchee Benevolent Association. At first it was something for her to fill her Saturdays but it soon became a deep passion as she found her voice.

Sam Chan 陳偉正 is a Toishan Chinese multi-instrumentalist. Sam has practiced Cantonese opera music over 20 years, studying with Guangxi folk musician Lin Chetao 林湛濤 and Guangdong Music Conservatory master Chen Qizhan 陳其湛.

Julie Tay 鄭杏兒 began studying Cantonese opera in 1990, formally in the sheng role under grandmaster Luo Bincao 羅品超. She studied yangqin with Foshan folk master Zhaopuqin 趙樸欽 and as of 2001 pursued advanced practice with virtuoso (Mencius co-founder) Xiao Xiannian 蕭先念.

Mei Chaoming 梅超明 was first drawn to the sound of traditional music as a child watching the wedding & funeral processions; he taught himself the saxophone initially as an escape from tedious farm chores. Mei has been playing professionally in New York City for about 15 years.

INTERWOVEN is an intercultural ensemble which celebrates and integrates traditional Asian music and Western classical music through performing, commissioning, and recording contemporary works. Exploring the time-honored soundscapes of Asia and Europe, INTERWOVEN weaves together musical and artistic threads that represent diverse origins, traditions, and materials to create something holistic. By intertwining unique Asian perspectives and aesthetics into its artistic and organizational work, INTERWOVEN encourages union between various American communities through the Asian culture’s emphasis on organic inclusion and harmony; a principle that is needed in this time of division.


Seed Giveaway

Noon – 5 pm. Saturdays and Sundays

LaGuardia Corner Gardens, 511 LaGuardia Place & Bleecker Street

We will be having a seed giveaway, with seeds of flowers and veggies gathered from our garden. 

We will also be doing sun prints, if the sun cooperates. And our Butterfly expert, Johannes, may also be  tagging and releasing monarch butterflies, getting ready for their trip to Mexico.


International Food Day

Campos Community Garden, 644 E 12th St (between Ave B & C).

  1. Noon – 5 pm. Come get a taste of the world.
  1. 5 pm. OPERA: “Songs of Love”

dell’Arte Opera Ensemble presents ‘Songs of Love’….
4 singers perform classic repertoire with keyboard accompaniment.


Bokashi Composting Workshop with Shig Matsukawa

1–3 pm

Down to Earth Garden, 546 E 12th St, corner of Ave B.

Down to Earth Garden

Discover the basics of the bokashi method of fermenting all food waste, and make the bokashi fermentation starter (the bokashi sprinkle and the bokashi spray). See how we use fermented food waste to amend soil or to produce compost.


Arts for Art presents Jazz

1–5 pm

First Street Green Art Park, 33 E 1st St.

  1. 12 pm. MiM Music Workshop for Young Musicians w/Instruments. 

    Led by William Parker​​
     
  2. 1:30 pm. Lee Mixashawn Rozie 

    Lee Mixashawn Rozie—reeds, flute
     
  3. 2:30 pm. Chen / Carter / Williams

    Che Chen—percussion, homemade instruments / Daniel Carter—reeds, flute, trumpet / Chris Williams—trumpet
     
  4. 3:30 pm. Sokolov-Gonzalez / Rosenbloom

    Raina Sokolov-Gonzalez—voice / Mara Rosenbloom—keyboard
     
  5. 4 pm. Jason Kao Hwang

Music with Pinc Louds

2 pm

at La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez Community Garden, 9th St & Ave C (southwest corner).

“NYC’s best imaginary band” — The Village Voice


Poetry “No Time Limit”

3 pm

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

“No Time Limit” with Lydia Cortez, Emmy Hunter, Jim Fletcher, Mike Topp, Jeffrey C. Wright, Alexandra Tatarsky, David Sofaer hosted by Sparrow.


Events and JAZZ at Green Oasis

3–9 pm

Green Oasis Community Garden, 370 E 8th St (between Ave C & D).

  1. 3 pm. Pop Up Fashion Show, Tea party 
    Featuring clothing from City Kids & Gemo Gemo.
    Medical herbal tea sponsored by “A Farm For All.”
  1. 4:30 pm. ELLIOTT SHARP

FOURTH BLOOD MOON: ERIC MINGUS & ELLIOTT SHARP 

Longtime collaborators, Mingus and Sharp have worked together for decades in a dizzying variety of musical situations culminating in their distinctive duo project Fourth Blood Moon in which they create a mashup of poetics, electronica, blues, opera, improvisation, funk, and the cosmic. They will be performing songs from their latest album on zOaR, Songs From A Rogue State with Mingus on vocals and E# on guitar and laptop. 

  1. 5:30 pm. Tyler Bullock Trio

Tyler Bullock II is a New York-based jazz pianist, composer, and arranger making his way into the city’s musical landscape while studying at the Juilliard School.

Through its unamplified 88 keys, Tyler sees endless possibilities for freedom and the potential to form a connection with his audiences. In his playing, listeners will hear his unique voice that is rooted in the language of the jazz masters, as well as, bridge to the future.

  1. 6:30 pm. MamaJama

With Rie Yamaguchi-Borden, vocals, Steve Nelson, guitar and Neal Caine, bass.

  1. 8 pm. Faith

Faith has formed a musical style, “Unlike virtually any other sound out there” (J. Lien — CMJ).
“If Nina Simone had a power trio with a rock/soul and reggae flair, it would sound something like this” (Doug DeFalco, Talent Buyer, Southpaw).
Felice Rosser “Sings in a voice both plangent and wailing” (New York Times).
With sweet and powerful guitars from Nao Hakamada and funky polyrhythms from drummer Paddy Boom (x-Scissor Sisters), Faith has developed an immensely colorful sound.
“… tunes that are not rock, not funk, not r&b, so much as deeply soulful tone poems back by multiculti dream pop” (Village Voice). 


Saturday October 8, 2022

SONGWRITERS WORKSHOP

11:30 AM – 7 PM

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

Jack Hardy was a lyrical singer-songwriter and playwright based in Greenwich Village, who was influential in the folk music scenes for decades. Hardy was as well-known as a teacher and mentor as he was as an artist. Songwriters gathered at his hallowed Houston Street apartment every week to play their latest (and usually unfinished) work, and to face criticism from Hardy and their gathered peers. Jack suffered neither egos nor nerves, and when the introduction to a new song got too long and/or apologetic from a songwriter, Hardy would bark, “Shut up and sing the song.” Hardy passed away in 2011, but the Songwriters Exchange continues weekly. Come and hear this current crop of singer-songwriters.


BIRDING at M’FINDA KALUNGA

Noon – 3 pm

M’Finda Kalunga Garden, 179 Chrystie St. & Rivington St.


I don’t wanna work, wanna paint on the fence all day

Paint your masterpiece at a garden near you

Calling all Artists

October 8 & 15, Saturdays 12–5 pm

Exhibit your work at La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez Community Garden, 9th St & Ave C (southwest corner).

Artists who are exhibiting only must sit with their work while it hangs in the garden—LUNGS is not responsible for any damage or theft of exhibited work.

Live Painting — Bring your own brushes & paint🎨 & Enjoy the music. Live painting will be done on canvas attached to fence. Canvas supplied.

Come see works by:

Eileen Doster, Everton Tsosie, Maria Negulescu, Michael Meade, Joel Handorff, Andrew Hockenberry, Lee Ruelle, Orange, and more.

Orange: “My landscapes are derived from places that I photograph in my travels around New York City and the world.”

Visit the Dioramas by J. Kathleen White at 9th Street Community Garden, Ave C & 9th St.


Seed Giveaway

Noon – 5 pm. Saturdays and Sundays

LaGuardia Corner Gardens, 511 LaGuardia Place & Bleecker Street

We will be having a seed giveaway, with seeds of flowers and veggies gathered from our garden. 

We will also be doing sun prints, if the sun cooperates. And our Butterfly expert, Johannes, may also be  tagging and releasing monarch butterflies, getting ready for their trip to Mexico.


KIDS GARDEN DAY

Noon to 5 pm

El Jardin del Paraiso, E 4th St (between Ave C & D).

  1. TOY MAKING WORKSHOP

BRING Your old and broken toys and make them into new.
Drop Off your broken toys at LaPlaza Cultural 9th St & Ave C.
Sonny & Sara reinvent timeless characters and cherished heroes into new, one-of-a-kind friends and legends. You are invited to get creative and build your own creations out of up-cycled toys!

  1. Son Pecadores 1 pm

Son Pecadores is a collective of jaraneros based in NYC, dedicated to learning and promoting son jarocho music on the East Coast. Son jarocho is a style of folk music and dance mainly from the state of Veracruz, in the Gulf of Mexico. It represents a blend of musical and cultural elements of indigenous, Spanish, and African origins.

Somos un colectivo de jaraneros y bailadores establecidos en la ciudad de Nueva York, dedicados a aprender y promover el son jarocho en la costa este de los Estados Unidos.

  1. Show Up Kids! 2 pm

This fresh twist on the traditional kids’ show blasts off into unknown comedy zones when Pete enlists the Audience to help write, design, and Direct it. What could possibly go wrong? 

  1. Razzle Dazzle Magic Show 3 pm

Razzle Dazzle is Tanya Solomon, a magician and clown performing in New York for over a decade.

  1. Czechoslovak American Marionette Theatre 4 pm

The irreverent storyteller Vít Hořejš re-tells classic Czech and Slovak fairy tales from his socially-distanced Upstate refuge. Co-starring guest-musicians from across the globe.


WORKSHOPS at La Plaza Cultural

12–5 pm

La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez Community Garden, 9th St & Ave C (southwest corner).

  1. Yoga with Felicia Reich 12 pm

  1. BioBus 12–3 pm

BioBus is a non-profit organization that provides hands-on, informal science learning to students excluded from the scientific community due to factors such as race, gender, economic status, and physical access. 

  1. Loisaida Center: “Ecolibrium” 1–4 pm
    Environmental Justice through Climate Science Literacy

  1. Earth Celebrations 1–3 pm

  1. Herbal Class with Noreen Kelly 2 pm

6B Harvest Festival

Noon — 7 pm 

6&B Garden, Ave B & 6th St.

  1. CHUPACABRAS 6 pm

We are CHUPACABRAS

Transcending time and space, we welcome you to the other side of reality. Journey with us on this distinct experience. Weaving old-school surf rock with funk and ruminations of psychedelic flavors. 

One night with Chupacabras is enough to ignite dancers to delight, releasing young and old on a transformative exotic trajectory. A seven-piece band of brothers, Chupacabras peppers Afro-Cuban beats with jazz, rock and a captivating stage presence, inspiring audiences to move, love and live like never before. You’ll be glad you came!


Noon to Moon Fundraiser

12 – 7 pm

El Sol Brillante, 522 E 12th St, between Ave A & B.

Music starts at 1 pm.

  • The Vigilantes
  • Soul Rebel
  • Faith NYC
  • Ray Santiago

Arts for Art presents Jazz 

1–5 pm

First Street Green Art Park, 33 E 1st St.

1:30 pm. KB & Trio Band 
Karen Borca—bassoon / Hilliard Greene—bass / Jackson Krall—drums


2:30 pm. Knife & Rose 
Patricia Nicholson—poetry, dance / Ellen Christi—voice / Jean Carla Rodea—voice / TA Thompson—drums


3:30 pm. Warrior of Light 
Djassi Dacosta Johnson—dance / Shayna Dulberger—bass


4 pm. Ava Mendoza & Mike Baggetta Duo
Ava Mendoza—guitar / Mike Baggetta—guitar


Cell Phone Photo Workshop With George Hirose

3–5 pm 

Carmen’s Garden, 117 Avenue C (between 7th & 8th Streets).


PARTY at Siempre Verde Garden

4–6 pm

Siempre Verde Garden, 181 Stanton St.


OLD SCHOOL Salsa

4–8 pm

9C Garden, Ave C & 9th St.

Music by “Cuarteto Los Primos”


Friday October 7, 2022

FESTIVAL OPENING NIGHT

Jazz with the Ethan Silverman Trio

4–6 pm

Sam & Sadie’s Garden, 237 E 7th St (between Ave C & D).


6:30 pm

La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez Community Garden,
9th St & Ave C (southwest corner)

  1. RIKI COLON presents Lee Soulja and his house in “A TASTE OF HARLEM” 

Featuring LGBTQ performers highlighting famed artists from the legendary Apollo Theater, with guest MC Lee Soldier Simmons.

Egypt LaBeija — Diana Ross
Shawntel K Bonet — Aretha Franklin (Jennifer Hudson)

Ivana Black — Anita Baker (Rhythm of Love)

Miss Black Pride International — Celia Cruz Mix


  1. 7:30 pm. DASO

As an independent artist, DĀSO focused his musical energies on creating a cross-cultural fusion music steeped in uplifting affirmations and spiritually rooted themes of unity and healing. The music is a bi-lingual fusion of salsa, hip hop, bomba, Reggeaton, R&B, and rock topped with some ballads that is often hard to categorize.


11th Annual LUNGS Harvest Arts Festival

ENTIRE SCHEDULE with All Details
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Climate and schedule subject to change


Friday, October 7, 2022
Saturday, October 8
Sunday, October 9
Monday, October 10
Tuesday, October 11
Wednesday, October 12
Thursday, October 13
Friday, October 14
Saturday, October 15
Sunday, October 16


FESTIVAL OPENING NIGHT

Jazz with the Ethan Silverman Trio

4–6 pm

Sam & Sadie’s Garden, 237 E 7th St (between Ave C & D).


6:30 pm

La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez Community Garden,
9th St & Ave C (southwest corner)

  1. RIKI COLON presents Lee Soulja and his house in “A TASTE OF HARLEM” 

Featuring LGBTQ performers highlighting famed artists from the legendary Apollo Theater, with guest MC Lee Soldier Simmons.

Egypt LaBeija — Diana Ross
Shawntel K Bonet — Aretha Franklin (Jennifer Hudson)

Ivana Black — Anita Baker (Rhythm of Love)

Miss Black Pride International — Celia Cruz Mix


  1. 7:30 pm. DASO

As an independent artist, DĀSO focused his musical energies on creating a cross-cultural fusion music steeped in uplifting affirmations and spiritually rooted themes of unity and healing. The music is a bi-lingual fusion of salsa, hip hop, bomba, Reggeaton, R&B, and rock topped with some ballads that is often hard to categorize.



SONGWRITERS WORKSHOP

11:30 AM – 7 PM

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

Jack Hardy was a lyrical singer-songwriter and playwright based in Greenwich Village, who was influential in the folk music scenes for decades. Hardy was as well-known as a teacher and mentor as he was as an artist. Songwriters gathered at his hallowed Houston Street apartment every week to play their latest (and usually unfinished) work, and to face criticism from Hardy and their gathered peers. Jack suffered neither egos nor nerves, and when the introduction to a new song got too long and/or apologetic from a songwriter, Hardy would bark, “Shut up and sing the song.” Hardy passed away in 2011, but the Songwriters Exchange continues weekly. Come and hear this current crop of singer-songwriters.


BIRDING at M’FINDA KALUNGA

Noon – 3 pm

M’Finda Kalunga Garden, 179 Chrystie St. & Rivington St.


I don’t wanna work, wanna paint on the fence all day

Paint your masterpiece at a garden near you

Calling all Artists

October 8 & 15, Saturdays 12–5 pm

Exhibit your work at La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez Community Garden, 9th St & Ave C (southwest corner).

Artists who are exhibiting only must sit with their work while it hangs in the garden—LUNGS is not responsible for any damage or theft of exhibited work.

Live Painting — Bring your own brushes & paint🎨 & Enjoy the music. Live painting will be done on canvas attached to fence. Canvas supplied.

Come see works by:

Eileen Doster, Everton Tsosie, Maria Negulescu, Michael Meade, Joel Handorff, Andrew Hockenberry, Lee Ruelle, Orange, and more.

Orange: “My landscapes are derived from places that I photograph in my travels around New York City and the world.”

Visit the Dioramas by J. Kathleen White at 9th Street Community Garden, Ave C & 9th St.


Seed Giveaway

Noon – 5 pm. Saturdays and Sundays

LaGuardia Corner Gardens, 511 LaGuardia Place & Bleecker Street

We will be having a seed giveaway, with seeds of flowers and veggies gathered from our garden. 

We will also be doing sun prints, if the sun cooperates. And our Butterfly expert, Johannes, may also be  tagging and releasing monarch butterflies, getting ready for their trip to Mexico.


KIDS GARDEN DAY

Noon to 5 pm

El Jardin del Paraiso, E 4th St (between Ave C & D).

  1. TOY MAKING WORKSHOP

BRING Your old and broken toys and make them into new.
Drop Off your broken toys at LaPlaza Cultural 9th St & Ave C.
Sonny & Sara reinvent timeless characters and cherished heroes into new, one-of-a-kind friends and legends. You are invited to get creative and build your own creations out of up-cycled toys!

  1. Son Pecadores 1 pm

Son Pecadores is a collective of jaraneros based in NYC, dedicated to learning and promoting son jarocho music on the East Coast. Son jarocho is a style of folk music and dance mainly from the state of Veracruz, in the Gulf of Mexico. It represents a blend of musical and cultural elements of indigenous, Spanish, and African origins.

Somos un colectivo de jaraneros y bailadores establecidos en la ciudad de Nueva York, dedicados a aprender y promover el son jarocho en la costa este de los Estados Unidos.

  1. Show Up Kids! 2 pm

This fresh twist on the traditional kids’ show blasts off into unknown comedy zones when Pete enlists the Audience to help write, design, and Direct it. What could possibly go wrong? 

  1. Razzle Dazzle Magic Show 3 pm

Razzle Dazzle is Tanya Solomon, a magician and clown performing in New York for over a decade.

  1. Czechoslovak American Marionette Theatre 4 pm

The irreverent storyteller Vít Hořejš re-tells classic Czech and Slovak fairy tales from his socially-distanced Upstate refuge. Co-starring guest-musicians from across the globe.


WORKSHOPS at La Plaza Cultural

12–5 pm

La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez Community Garden, 9th St & Ave C (southwest corner).

  1. Yoga with Felicia Reich 12 pm

  1. BioBus 12–3 pm

BioBus is a non-profit organization that provides hands-on, informal science learning to students excluded from the scientific community due to factors such as race, gender, economic status, and physical access. 

  1. Loisaida Center: “Ecolibrium” 1–4 pm
    Environmental Justice through Climate Science Literacy

  1. Earth Celebrations 1–3 pm

  1. Herbal Class with Noreen Kelly 2 pm

6B Harvest Festival

Noon — 7 pm 

6&B Garden, Ave B & 6th St.

  1. CHUPACABRAS 6 pm

We are CHUPACABRAS

Transcending time and space, we welcome you to the other side of reality. Journey with us on this distinct experience. Weaving old-school surf rock with funk and ruminations of psychedelic flavors. 

One night with Chupacabras is enough to ignite dancers to delight, releasing young and old on a transformative exotic trajectory. A seven-piece band of brothers, Chupacabras peppers Afro-Cuban beats with jazz, rock and a captivating stage presence, inspiring audiences to move, love and live like never before. You’ll be glad you came!


Noon to Moon Fundraiser

12 – 7 pm

El Sol Brillante, 522 E 12th St, between Ave A & B.

Music starts at 1 pm.

  • The Vigilantes
  • Soul Rebel
  • Faith NYC
  • Ray Santiago

Arts for Art presents Jazz 

1–5 pm

First Street Green Art Park, 33 E 1st St.

1:30 pm. KB & Trio Band 
Karen Borca—bassoon / Hilliard Greene—bass / Jackson Krall—drums


2:30 pm. Knife & Rose 
Patricia Nicholson—poetry, dance / Ellen Christi—voice / Jean Carla Rodea—voice / TA Thompson—drums


3:30 pm. Warrior of Light 
Djassi Dacosta Johnson—dance / Shayna Dulberger—bass


4 pm. Ava Mendoza & Mike Baggetta Duo
Ava Mendoza—guitar / Mike Baggetta—guitar


Cell Phone Photo Workshop With George Hirose

3–5 pm 

Carmen’s Garden, 117 Avenue C (between 7th & 8th Streets).


PARTY at Siempre Verde Garden

4–6 pm

Siempre Verde Garden, 181 Stanton St.


OLD SCHOOL Salsa

4–8 pm

9C Garden, Ave C & 9th St.

Music by “Cuarteto Los Primos”



Events at the Elizabeth Street Garden

Tai Chi

10–11 am Free and Open to all.

Elizabeth Street Garden, between Spring St & Prince St.


A Letter-Writing Event

12–3 pm.

Writing letters to loved ones. All letters submitted to the box will be stamped and mailed. A project by Xiaoyin Xie, supported by the What Can We Do? micro-grant from A4.


5:30 – 7 pm.

Think!Chinatown Garden Concert

Join us for a magical evening filled with opera and strings at Elizabeth Street Garden. MeeMee Chin 陳美美 will perform a selection of Cantonese opera arias accompanied by friends from the Mencius Society for the Arts.

Artist bios:

MeeMee Chin 陳美美 began her Cantonese Opera journey in 2004 as a way to support the oldest Opera Club in Chinatown, Manchee Benevolent Association. At first it was something for her to fill her Saturdays but it soon became a deep passion as she found her voice.

Sam Chan 陳偉正 is a Toishan Chinese multi-instrumentalist. Sam has practiced Cantonese opera music over 20 years, studying with Guangxi folk musician Lin Chetao 林湛濤 and Guangdong Music Conservatory master Chen Qizhan 陳其湛.

Julie Tay 鄭杏兒 began studying Cantonese opera in 1990, formally in the sheng role under grandmaster Luo Bincao 羅品超. She studied yangqin with Foshan folk master Zhaopuqin 趙樸欽 and as of 2001 pursued advanced practice with virtuoso (Mencius co-founder) Xiao Xiannian 蕭先念.

Mei Chaoming 梅超明 was first drawn to the sound of traditional music as a child watching the wedding & funeral processions; he taught himself the saxophone initially as an escape from tedious farm chores. Mei has been playing professionally in New York City for about 15 years.

INTERWOVEN is an intercultural ensemble which celebrates and integrates traditional Asian music and Western classical music through performing, commissioning, and recording contemporary works. Exploring the time-honored soundscapes of Asia and Europe, INTERWOVEN weaves together musical and artistic threads that represent diverse origins, traditions, and materials to create something holistic. By intertwining unique Asian perspectives and aesthetics into its artistic and organizational work, INTERWOVEN encourages union between various American communities through the Asian culture’s emphasis on organic inclusion and harmony; a principle that is needed in this time of division.


Seed Giveaway

Noon – 5 pm. Saturdays and Sundays

LaGuardia Corner Gardens, 511 LaGuardia Place & Bleecker Street

We will be having a seed giveaway, with seeds of flowers and veggies gathered from our garden. 

We will also be doing sun prints, if the sun cooperates. And our Butterfly expert, Johannes, may also be  tagging and releasing monarch butterflies, getting ready for their trip to Mexico.


International Food Day

Campos Community Garden, 644 E 12th St (between Ave B & C).

  1. Noon – 5 pm. Come get a taste of the world.
  1. 5 pm. OPERA: “Songs of Love”

dell’Arte Opera Ensemble presents ‘Songs of Love’….
4 singers perform classic repertoire with keyboard accompaniment.


Bokashi Composting Workshop with Shig Matsukawa

1–3 pm

Down to Earth Garden, 546 E 12th St, corner of Ave B.

Down to Earth Garden

Discover the basics of the bokashi method of fermenting all food waste, and make the bokashi fermentation starter (the bokashi sprinkle and the bokashi spray). See how we use fermented food waste to amend soil or to produce compost.


Arts for Art presents Jazz

1–5 pm

First Street Green Art Park, 33 E 1st St.

  1. 12 pm. MiM Music Workshop for Young Musicians w/Instruments. 

    Led by William Parker​​
     
  2. 1:30 pm. Lee Mixashawn Rozie 

    Lee Mixashawn Rozie—reeds, flute
     
  3. 2:30 pm. Chen / Carter / Williams

    Che Chen—percussion, homemade instruments / Daniel Carter—reeds, flute, trumpet / Chris Williams—trumpet
     
  4. 3:30 pm. Sokolov-Gonzalez / Rosenbloom

    Raina Sokolov-Gonzalez—voice / Mara Rosenbloom—keyboard
     
  5. 4 pm. Jason Kao Hwang

Music with Pinc Louds

2 pm

at La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez Community Garden, 9th St & Ave C (southwest corner).

“NYC’s best imaginary band” — The Village Voice


Poetry “No Time Limit”

3 pm

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

“No Time Limit” with Lydia Cortez, Emmy Hunter, Jim Fletcher, Mike Topp, Jeffrey C. Wright, Alexandra Tatarsky, David Sofaer hosted by Sparrow.


Events and JAZZ at Green Oasis

3–9 pm

Green Oasis Community Garden, 370 E 8th St (between Ave C & D).

  1. 3 pm. Pop Up Fashion Show, Tea party 
    Featuring clothing from City Kids & Gemo Gemo.
    Medical herbal tea sponsored by “A Farm For All.”
  1. 4:30 pm. ELLIOTT SHARP

FOURTH BLOOD MOON: ERIC MINGUS & ELLIOTT SHARP 

Longtime collaborators, Mingus and Sharp have worked together for decades in a dizzying variety of musical situations culminating in their distinctive duo project Fourth Blood Moon in which they create a mashup of poetics, electronica, blues, opera, improvisation, funk, and the cosmic. They will be performing songs from their latest album on zOaR, Songs From A Rogue State with Mingus on vocals and E# on guitar and laptop. 

  1. 5:30 pm. Tyler Bullock Trio

Tyler Bullock II is a New York-based jazz pianist, composer, and arranger making his way into the city’s musical landscape while studying at the Juilliard School.

Through its unamplified 88 keys, Tyler sees endless possibilities for freedom and the potential to form a connection with his audiences. In his playing, listeners will hear his unique voice that is rooted in the language of the jazz masters, as well as, bridge to the future.

  1. 6:30 pm. MamaJama

With Rie Yamaguchi-Borden, vocals, Steve Nelson, guitar and Neal Caine, bass.

  1. 8 pm. Faith

Faith has formed a musical style, “Unlike virtually any other sound out there” (J. Lien — CMJ).
“If Nina Simone had a power trio with a rock/soul and reggae flair, it would sound something like this” (Doug DeFalco, Talent Buyer, Southpaw).
Felice Rosser “Sings in a voice both plangent and wailing” (New York Times).
With sweet and powerful guitars from Nao Hakamada and funky polyrhythms from drummer Paddy Boom (x-Scissor Sisters), Faith has developed an immensely colorful sound.
“… tunes that are not rock, not funk, not r&b, so much as deeply soulful tone poems back by multiculti dream pop” (Village Voice). 



Music at DeColores

2-5pm

311 E.8th st B/C

2-3pm V/C, Victor, Carmine and friends with old school rock and roll

3-4pm Misa Rai, singer songwriter

4-5pm Mitchell Cheng Jazz Trio

Arts for Art presents Jazz

1–5 pm

First Street Green Art Park, 33 E 1st St. 

  1. 1:30 pm. Ishito / Carter / Richardson

    Ayumi Ishito—sax / Daniel Carter—reeds / Demian Richardson—trumpet
     
  2. 2:30 pm. Darius Jones / William Parker / Scott Clark 

    Darius Jones—alto sax / William Parker—bass  / Scott Clark—drums
     
  3. 3:30 pm. Sheila Maldonado

    Sheila Maldonado—poetry
     
  4. 4 pm. Avram Fefer’s Trio of Freedom 

    Avram Fefer—sax / Michael Bisio—bass / TA Thompson—drums


Hispanic Heritage Month Film Festival 

7 pm

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

Highlighting Latinx film makers and collectives in Ecuador and Honduras. 

Featuring the documentary “Mujeres en Movimiento (Women in Movement)” about the lives of migrant women living in the north of Ecuador. It is a very rich film in the sense of the union and strength that exists between women when they connect. 

Refreshments provided by “A Farm For All.”



PHOTO SLIDE SHOW.
“Time Exposures” 
With Photographers GEORGE HIROSE & DAN ROOT

7 pm

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

Dan Root, “Wandering Downtown: Predawn NYC”

George Hirose, “Midnight in the Peoples Garden: Night photos from NYC Community Gardens.”



Story Telling

7 pm Moved to 3 pm Saturday, October 15.

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

“Tell Tell Garden” presented by Kate Gorland


Films

7 pm Moved to 7 pm Friday, October 14.

Campos Community Garden, 644 E 12th St (between Ave B & C). 

Four short videos from Campos Garden & Cuala Foundation’s 2020 “Samhain” (SOW-en) event exploring the dark feminine roots of Halloween and other indigenous LES cultures (Native, Taino, Arawak, Afghan, Thai etc.).
Videographer: James Higgins.
Editors: Jacob Swartz and Jacob Weisblatt. 

Also, a rare opportunity to see Rachel Amedeo’s Lower East Side classic “What About Me?” about a young woman who becomes homeless on the streets of Manhattan. (1993 B/W 1 hour 27 min)



Jewelry Workshop with Anna Pasztor

3–6 pm

Carmen’s Garden, 117 Ave C (between 7th & 8th Streets).

Materials provided.


Bleu y Blues MUSIC

6:30 – 9 pm

Green Oasis Community Garden, 370 E 8th St (between Ave C & D).

6:30 pm. Graffiti Child Project “Improvised Electronic Beat Music”

7:30 pm. MATHIEU EVEILLARD, a French singer songwriter from Brittany. He has released 5 albums under his own name since his move to NYC in 2015, all available on the digital platforms. Before that, he was the founding member of KOWALSKI, a French folk rock quartet. His lyrical songs are written in French and in English. He will perform a selection of songs from all his albums, between dogs and wolves. 

Mathieu Eveillard

PETE MARGOLIS, New York City guitarist, mandolin and banjo player, playing many genres of music from jazz to bluegrass and world music.

Pete Margolis

Dance & Films

Campos Community Garden, 644 E 12th St (between Ave B & C). 

6–7 pm

MAGICAL DUET

Gina Bonati, actor/dancer, performs with Christopher Lee Hodel, bassist.


7 pm (Rescheduled from Thursday, October 13).

FILMS

Four short videos from Campos Garden & Cuala Foundation’s 2020 “Samhain” (SOW-en) event exploring the dark feminine roots of Halloween and other indigenous LES cultures (Native, Taino, Arawak, Afghan, Thai etc.).
Videographer: James Higgins.
Editors: Jacob Swartz and Jacob Weisblatt. 

Also, a rare opportunity to see Rachel Amodeo’s Lower East Side classic “What About Me?” about a young woman who becomes homeless on the streets of Manhattan. (1993 B/W 1 hour 27 min)


Music & Comedy

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

7 pm. V/C — Victor & Carmine


8 pm. Comedy Stand-up, “10009 Zip Comedy”

Presented by Joan Reinmuth

“I studied comedy on the streets where comedy lives.

‘I teach Satire classes “because that’s how you learn you’re smarter than you were told”.

“I believe I understand this economy, who benefits and who pays. I predict: we will return to a time when we had webbed feet and hugged each other.



I don’t wanna work, wanna paint on the fence all day

Paint your masterpiece at a garden near you

Calling all Artists

October 8 & 15, Saturdays 12–5 pm

Exhibit your work at La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez Community Garden, 9th St & Ave C (southwest corner).

Artists who are exhibiting only must sit with their work while it hangs in the garden—LUNGS is not responsible for any damage or theft of exhibited work.

Live Painting — Bring your own brushes & paint🎨 & Enjoy the music. Live painting will be done on canvas attached to fence. Canvas supplied.


HONKNYC

12–5 pm

La Plaza Cultural, 9th St & Ave C, and all over.

HONK NYC! brings the tradition of global street band music & spectacle to audiences everywhere. 


Seed Giveaway

Noon – 5 pm. Saturdays and Sundays

2pm Pressed Flower Workshop making notecards andbookmarks

LaGuardia Corner Gardens, 511 LaGuardia Place & Bleecker Street

We will be having a seed giveaway, with seeds of flowers and veggies gathered from our garden. 

We will also be doing sun prints, if the sun cooperates. And our Butterfly expert, Johannes, may also be  tagging and releasing monarch butterflies, getting ready for their trip to Mexico.


KIDS GARDEN DAY!

Noon — 7 pm

Green Oasis, 370 E 8th St (between Ave C & D). 

  1. 1–3 pm. Indigo Workshop for Children: age 7 and up, we will experiment with folding patterns and indigo dye to design a t-shirt. Children will have a chance to look at the results during the workshop led by visual artists Brigitte Engler, Kazuha Okuchi, Asami Onuki and Jan Werner. T-shirts, gloves and indigo vat provided. Free.
  1. 1–5 pm. TOY MAKING WORKSHOP

BRING Your old and broken toys and make them into new. 
Drop Off your broken toys at LaPlaza Cultural 9th St & Ave C.

Sonny & Sara reinvent timeless characters and cherished heroes into new, one-of-a-kind friends and legends. You are invited to get creative and build your own creations out of up-cycled toys!

  1. 1–3 pm. Treasure Hunt by Margarita.
  1. 2 pm. Show Up Kids!

This fresh twist on the traditional kids’ show blasts off into unknown comedy zones when Denisse enlists the Audience to help write, design, and Direct it. What could possibly go wrong? 

  1. 3–4 pm Singalong with Susie
    Parent and child together sing alongs, dancing together.
  1. 6:00 pm. Midnight Radio Show

Midnight Radio Show (MRS) is a Shadow Puppet and Fairytale Theatre collective based out of Brooklyn, NYC. The company creates collaborative works headed up by “bona fide fairy princess” Charlotte Lily Gaspard, joined by a diverse group of artists, musicians, actors and puppeteers.


COMPOST CONFERENCE

2 PM

El Jardin del Paraiso, E 4th St (between Ave C & D).

Moderated by Laura Sewell.


Music and a Model

2 pm

6BC Botanical Garden, 630 E 6th St (between Ave B & C).

Trudy Silver on the Piano and a live model for your drawing pleasure.



MUSIC on 11th St.

2–6 pm

11th St Community Garden, 422 E 11th St (between 1st Ave & Ave A).

Gina Healy and friends Blues, Roots and Rock-n-Roll.


Story Telling

3 pm (Rescheduled from Thursday, October 13).

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

Tell Tell Garden” presented by Kate Gorland


Remembrance and Protection for Urban Forests

3:30–5 pm

El Jardin del Paraiso, E 4th St (between Ave C & D). 

Learn how to protect NYC’s trees from disease, climate destruction, and illegal dumping.
A moment for appreciation for their gifts of clean air, shade, stormwater management, habitat, beauty and remembrance for those we have lost. On this first City of Forests Day, you’ll also hear about the grassroots-led defense of the City of Atlanta’s lush tree cover from clearcutting.
Let’s take action for urban forests!

3:30Land acknowledgement for those who preceded us, two minutes of silence for the trees gone in East River Park and other places throughout the City.
3:40Tree stewardship with David Goldberg, a Tree Steward from Siempre Verde Garden.
3:50Biodiversity and urban forests with Dr. Amy Berkov of 6&B Garden.
4:00Guarding trees on your block with Alexis Adler and Lorraine Forte from Down to Earth Garden and El Sol Brillante community gardens on making tree guards, then a visit to the 2 to 3 tree pits just outside the garden gate most affected by dumping.
4:15Tree Songs and Tree Mapping.
4:25Defend the Atlanta Forest’s Laurel Leckert shares the story of that city’s plans to clearcut over 400 biodiversity-rich acres to create an enormous police training and film soundstage complex; action steps to follow.

Refreshments provided.


Music Extraordinaire

5–10 pm

Campos Community Garden, 644 E 12th St (between Ave B & C).

  1. 5 pm. HONKNYC presents New Orleans.
  1. 6 pm. TIMBILA, AFRODELIC 4 PIECE with Nora Balaban.
  1. GALINSKY, Campos gardener & actor, presents his version of the Ginsberg classic poem HOWL!!!!
  1. 7 pm. Afro Cuban JAZZ from RAY SANTIAGO.

Music Under the Stars with Joff Wilson

7:30–10 pm

6&B Garden, Ave B & 6th St.

Local Legends—and Up-and-Coming Local Legends—will present an evening of unforgettable and inspiring music.



Tai Chi

10–11 am Free and Open to all.

Elizabeth Street Garden, between Spring St & Prince St.


Botanical Mini Pumpkin Decoration Workshop with Local Artist Kuki Go

12–4 pm

El Sol Brillante, 522 E 12th St between Ave A & B.

We’ll take participants for a tour at El Sol Brillante and select and recognize, leaves, flowers and plants from the garden to decorate mini pumpkins.


Seed Giveaway

Noon – 5 pm. Saturdays and Sundays

LaGuardia Corner Gardens, 511 LaGuardia Place & Bleecker Street

We will be having a seed giveaway, with seeds of flowers and veggies gathered from our garden. 

We will also be doing sun prints, if the sun cooperates. And our Butterfly expert, Johannes, may also be tagging and releasing monarch butterflies, getting ready for their trip to Mexico.


Bokashi Composting Workshop with Shig Matsukawa

1–3 pm

Down to Earth Garden, 546 E 12th St, corner of Ave B.

Down to Earth Garden

We will make the bokashi fermentation starter, both the bokashi sprinkle (with wheat bran) and the bokashi spray (a liquid microbial fermentation starter). See how we ferment food waste and how we use the resulting fermented food waste to amend soil or to produce compost.


Miraculous Music

1–3 pm 2:30 pm

Miracle Garden, 194 E 3rd St (between Ave A & B).

Baby Soda is an adaptable and ever changing group with an eclectic set of influences ranging from 30’s era swing and New Orleans jazz to early gospel and blues. Playing trumpet, trombone, clarinet, banjo, the unique one string box bass and low boy, the band has performed at some of New York’s finest venues, breathing the spirit and joy of the music into the present. 


Chopin in the Garden

2–4 pm

Albert’s Garden, 16 E. 2nd St (between Bowery and 2nd Ave—close to the Broadway-Lafayette/Bleecker Street subway stops and the 2nd Avenue stop on the F line).

Join us as we welcome Kristopher “Kris” Hull, pianist errant, for a concert of Chopin’s works in Albert’s Garden. He’ll be performing under a striking mural by the Belgian street artist ROA.

As a self-taught concert pianist, Kris travelled the world, finding pianos wherever he could, practicing for countless hours a day.

Eventually, he landed back in the United States and in 2008, he loaded an upright piano into the back of a pickup truck and drove “from Miami to Denver inventing and committing pianist errantry — the noble art of performing and bringing Chopin out of the concert hall and directly to those in need.”


Music Akimbo

2:30–5 pm

DeColores Community Yard and Cultural Garden, 311 E 8th St (between Ave B & C).

  1. 2:30 pm. AVON FAIRE

Freshly returned from their 5th tour of England, Avon Faire is a fun, 3-part harmony female singing group, embellished with guitars, recorder, percussion, harp and a dancer, performing folk treasures, romantic Renaissance ballads, and shanties from the British Isles and beyond.

  1. 3:30 pm. Roisin McKeown 
  1. 4:30–5:30 pm. Hed Peddlers

Theresa Byrnes Performance Art

4 pm

La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez Community Garden, 9th St & Ave C (southwest corner).


FESTIVAL CLOSING NIGHT

5–8 pm

Green Oasis Community Garden, 370 E 8th St (between Ave C & D).

  1. 5 pm. Batala

The music of Batala originates in Salvador de Bahia, in North Eastern Brazil.  Batala is an international co-ed organization with a giant Batalá family, and owes its existence to Giba Gonçalves, a drummer and composer from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Batala has spread to over 30 international cities. 

  1. 6 pm. SOURCE

SOURCE is an African Jazz group led by flutist-saxophonist Sylvain Leroux that was founded in the East Village in the late nineties and had a 12-year monthly tenure at the Zinc Bar’s African Fridays. SOURCE delivers a message of human spirit, individual and collective creativity through the melding of authentic African groove with the individuality of Jazz expression.

Sylvain Leroux: Fula flute, flute, sax, ngoni
Alexis Marcello (not pictured): keyboards
Mamadou Ba: bass
Andy Algire: drums



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