Let the countdown continue! In the spirit of this fabulous holiday (the working man’s official day off), I’m bringing you things to look forward to in the city and getaway ideas for the long weekend.
If you’re sticking around the city, you should get pumped for the city’s 41st Annual West Indian Celebrations. This could be my favorite of the New York City cultural events. The celebration begins in Brooklyn tomorrow, Thursday, August 28th and lasts until Monday, September 1st with the Labor Day Carnival Parade on Eastern Parkway.
One of the reasons I love this festival is because it’s so beautiful – I mean really over-the-top beautiful. The costumes in the parade are fantastic and the food (Oh, the food!) is to die for. There will be 70 floats and thousands of “masqueraders” in flamboyant costumes of brightly colored feathers. 3 million people are expected to attend. It begins at 11am on Monday – be sure to be there early, so you can get a good view of the show!
Below is the schedule of events from the official WIADCA website:
All concerts are held at the Brooklyn Museum grounds,
900 Washington Ave, Brooklyn.
For other info, go to www.wiadca.org
1. Date – Thursday, August 28th Time- 6:00pm (doors open) Showtime- 7:00pm : Tickets in advance $20: At the Door:$25
Event – LADIES NIGHT
Artists: Fayann Lyons, Lima Calibo & Nadia Batson (from T&T), Tizzy (from Antigua), Zoelah (from St Vincent) Dance Troupe and much more
Description – T&T 2008 Road March Queen, Fayann Lyons, leads the female all-star lineup at the event that kicks off the weekend’s Caribbean festivities along with Ole Mas, Characters & Individuals of the costume bands competition.
2. Date – Friday, August 29th Time: 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Event: STAY IN SCHOOL CULTURAL EDUCATION – FREE! MC: Father Goose
Featuring youthful performers
-Hip Hop, Steelband, Dance, Fashions, Karate, Police Youth Club, Gowanus Drill Team, Harlem Children’s Zone, Soul Tigers Marching Band, Pink Diamond Steppers and more! Friday 29th – (Evening) Showtime – 8:00pm: Tickets in advance $35: At the Door: $40
Event: BRASS FEST (GYAL FARM Edition)
Artists – Shurwayne Winchester & Traffik, KES the Band, Edwin Yearwood & Krosfyah and Statement (from Barbados) Berbice (from Grenada) and Hunter singing “Bring it in a Bottle” with Dil-E-Nadan Orchestra (special prize for the best dressed -farmer brown outfit)
3. Date – Saturday, August 30th (Daytime) 8:00am – 3:00pm: Children FREE (Adults $5 donation)
Route: Kingston Ave & St. Johns Pl, to Franklin Ave Sooutn, to President St, into Brooklyn Museum Grounds
Saturday 30th (Evening) Showtime – 8:00pm: Tickets in advance $30: At the Door: $35
Steel Bands: (2007 Champions) – Pan Sonatas, CASYM, Sesame Flyers, Despers USA, Harmony, Crossfire, Pantonics, Ad Lib and Radoes.
Event – PANORAMA STEELBAND COMPETITION – (Cash prizes & challenge trophy)
4. Date- Sunday, August 31st Showtime – 7:00pm: Tickets in advance $30: At the Door: $35
Event – DIMANCHE GRAS
Artists – David Rudder, Scrunter, Crazy, Barron, Hunter and others along with a dazzling competition for King & Queen of the Bands
Description – The Sunshine Band & Calypso veterans perform, Kings & Queens compete and Dancers entertain to conclude the weekend concert events leading to the big Labor Day Carnival Parade.