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SUMMARY:Welcome Aboard
DESCRIPTION:We will announce upcoming events shortly In the meantime\, we remain open Saturdays and Thursdays.\nCome visit us in person.
URL:https://waterfrontmuseum.org/event/barge-default/
LOCATION:Waterfront Museum\, 290 Conover Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:default,Unlisted
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SUMMARY:Swamp in the City: Cajun Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Swamp in the City kick-off party\nFeaturing: Jesse Lege & Bayou Brew and Le Winston Band\n\n\n\nDust off your dancing shoes for the 8th Annual Swamp in the City: A Cajun & Creole Music Festival\nThursday\, May 8 at 7pm at the Waterfront Museum – through May 11 at Red Hook locations\n\n\n\n\nGet ready for four days of great music\, delicious food\, and vibrant community at the 8th Annual Swamp in the City: A Cajun & Creole Music Festival (tickets here). Held along the scenic Red Hook waterfront\, this festival brings the best of Cajun and Creole culture to Brooklyn\, featuring some of the most talented musicians from Louisiana and beyond\, plus plenty of opportunities to dance\, eat\, and celebrate.\n–\n\n\n\n\nWhat to expect:\n\nLive Music from top Cajun and Zydeco bands\, including Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band\, Linzay Young & Joel Savoy\, Le Winston Band\, Alphonso Ardoin & the Zydeco Kingz\, T’Monde\, Jourdan Thibodeaux\, Jesse Lége & Bayou Brew\, Rose & the Bros and many more.\nDance Lessons & Jam Sessions—come early to learn the moves and join in the music-making with fellow festival-goers.\nCajun & Creole Food—think po’boys\, gumbo\, jambalaya\, and all your Louisiana favorites\, served up right on the water.\nSaturday Cajun Invasion Pub Crawl through Red Hook’s best local bars—a fun way to explore the neighborhood and keep the party going.\nKickoff Party on Thursday night aboard the historic Waterfront Museum & Barge —a memorable start to a weekend full of music and dancing.\nMothers’ Day Family Dance on Sunday at 11am—bring the whole crew and stay for a day of music\, dancing\, and good times together.\nAnd so much more! \n\n\nThis year\, we’re excited to feature an incredible lineup of artists and bands\, including Jesse Lege & Bayou Brew\, Linzay Young\, Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band\, T’Monde\, Jourdan Thibodeaux\, Joel Savoy\, Gina Forsyth\, Wilson Savoy\, Sunpie & the Louisiana Sunspots\, Alphonse Ardoin & the Zydeco Kingz\, Le Winston Band\, Kelli Jones\, Rose & the Bros\, Chas Justus\, The Red Aces\, and more. For a complete schedule of events\, visit swampinthecity.com/schedule. \n\nTicket Options:\n4-Day Supporter Pass\n$200 (Early Bird) | $225 (adv) | $275 (door)\nIncludes:\n\nAll-access pass for the full 4-day festival\nSupporter’s gumbo dinner before Thursday’s Kickoff Party\n\n4-Day VIP Pass\n$275 (Early Bird) | $300 (adv) | $350 (door)\nIncludes everything in the Supporter pass PLUS:\n\nExclusive swag bag (valued at $85\, includes a T-shirt\, tote\, hat\, stadium cup\, and sticker pack)\nVIP access to a special Saturday brunch show with T’Monde\nVIP perks throughout the weekend\n\n3-Day Supporter Pass (Fri-Sun)\n$150 (Early Bird) | $175 (adv) | $200 (door)\nIncludes:\n\nAll-access pass for Friday through Sunday\n\n3-Day VIP Pass (Fri-Sun)\n$225 (Early Bird) | $250 (adv) | $275 (door)\nIncludes everything in the 3-Day Supporter pass PLUS:\n\nExclusive swag bag\nVIP access to the Saturday brunch show with T’Monde\n\nSingle-Day Tickets\nAfter March 3rd\, single-day tickets will be available at the following advanced discount prices:\nThursday Kickoff Party (Aboard the Barge)\n$40 (adv) | $50 (door)Friday Night at Strong Rope\n$50 (adv) | $60 (door) – (kids 12 and under are free at all Strong Rope events!)Saturday Pub Crawl\n$30 (adv) | $40 (door)Saturday Night at Strong Rope\n$55 (adv) | $65 (door) \nSunday at Strong Rope\nPay-What-You-Wish! \n(Suggested $40 donation) \n\n\nDon’t miss your chance to be part of this magical festival. Get your tickets now and get ready for four days of music\, dancing\, food and fun at Swamp in the City! \n\nSee y’all there!
URL:https://waterfrontmuseum.org/event/swamp-in-the-city-cajun-music-festival-2/
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Harboring History: Brooklyn's Transforming Waterfront
DESCRIPTION:How has history of the waterfront been forgotten? How have waterfront usage and access changed over time? \nJoin us for a screening of “Harboring History: Brooklyn’s Transforming Waterfront.” \nThursday\, May 29 from 7:00-8:30pm\nTickets \nThis is a film about history and forgetting\, maritime power and waterfront ruins\, and the press of international and national forces on our waterfront in the context of replanning the Brooklyn Marine Terminal\, NYC’s largest land acquisition in decades. \nThis 45-minute documentary interweaves the observations of seven speakers into a thoughtful reflection on the tensions between progress and history\, community needs and external actors\, who’s heard and not\, with an undercurrent of concern about how official public planning is sometimes done. \nFollowing the screening\, we will open the room to community discussion in response to the film. \nThis project was created by Jori Johnson\, in collaboration with PortSide NewYork\, as a Capstone project in NYU’s Archives & Public History MA program. \nTickets to this screening are free\, but RSVP is required. Venue capacity is 150\, with seating for 100. Seating is available on a first-come\, first-served basis.
URL:https://waterfrontmuseum.org/event/harboring-history-brooklyns-transforming-waterfront/
LOCATION:Waterfront Museum\, 290 Conover Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Into the Charmed Churned Circle
DESCRIPTION:The Indeterminacy Festival presents a preview of Into the Charmed Churned Circle\, \nFriday May 30\, 2025 from 8pm \nTickets are $50. Purchase here. \nThis multi-discipline\, multi-generational\, immersive performance piece is created by Stanzi Vaubel and commissioned by the Snug Harbor Cultural Center. Composed by Philippe Treuille and Stanzi Vaubel\, the work draws inspiration from the architectural motifs of the Newhouse Center at Snug Harbor and Herman Melville’s epic seafaring story Moby Dick. Instrumental and vocal performers hail from a consortium of ensembles including Brooklyn Youth Chorus Bass Ensemble\, Grace Chorale\, Brooklyn Treble Choir\, New York Choir Project\, and Brooklyn Conservatory Community Orchestra. \n \nAbout The Indeterminacy Festival (IF)\nFounded in 2016 by Stanzi Vaubel\, the festival creates site-specific\, large-scale works inspired by unique environments such as grain silos\, warehouses\, fossil parks\, and most recently\, the historic porches of Nolan Park on Governors Island. Set in these unusual environments\, the Indeterminacy Festival is committed to creating exceptional opportunities for lifelong artists. \nForthcoming\, IF has received a commission from Snug Harbor\, the former home for retired sailors. The world premiere of Into the Charmed Churned Circle will take place on June 14th\, 2025\, in the Newhouse Center\, a historic landmark building whose design evokes the spirit of a 19th century square-rigged sailing vessel. This production brings together an intergenerational ensemble of musicians and dancers to perform the work. \nThe Festival is a recipient of a NYSCA award for 2025\, Fulbright Fellowship\, New York Foundation for Arts\, with corporate sponsorship from Neuberger Berman Group. IF has been staged by invitation and support from McGill University\, the University at Buffalo\, the University at Malta\, Alfred University\, Snug Harbor Cultural Center\, Governors Island Trust\, and the National Arts Club. \nStanzi Vaubel\, PhD\, as the founder and artistic director of the Indeterminacy Festival\, Vaubel’s list of honors include a Fulbright Fellowship\, NYSCA and NYFA awards\, with invitations to perform at the Watermill Center\, the Longhouse\, Tanglewood Institute\, WQXR’s Young Artists Showcase\, and Carnegie Hall. Her festivals have been staged around North America and Europe with support from New York\, Iowa\, Nebraska\, and Michigan arts councils. As a radio producer Vaubel has created programs for the Whitney Museum\, WNYC\, BBC\, and Chicago Public Radio. Vaubel is a graduate of the Juilliard Pre-College and Northwestern University. She is currently on faculty at the New York Arts Program. \nPhilippe Treuille attended The Juilliard School and Northwestern University. Treuille’s Requiem for choir and orchestra was premiered in 2015 by the SymphoNYChorus. His Missa de Aqua\, a mass for Baptism\, premiered in 2019 by the Long Island Choral Society and Orchestra. Treuille’s music has been\nperformed nationally and internationally including the Rubin Museum\, MoMA PS1\, the French Consulate\, Lincoln Center\, the Birmingham Museum of Art\, the Château de Fontainebleau\, the American Institute of Architects\, the DiMenna Center for Classical Music and at the Tanglewood Institute. Philippe Treuille’s awards include a National Foundation for the Advancement in the Arts Music Composition Merit Award. More of his work is available at www.philippetreuille.com \n 
URL:https://waterfrontmuseum.org/event/into-the-charmed-churned-circle-2/
LOCATION:Waterfront Museum\, 290 Conover Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
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