Arts & Entertainment
First Saturadays: A Famalay
Gather your friends and famalay for an evening of live music, movement, and readings celebrating the vibrant Caribbean diaspora.

Gather your friends and famalay for an evening of live music, movement, and readings celebrating the vibrant Caribbean diaspora.
This event is free, but advance registration is required. Admission is subject to capacity at the time of arrival.
POP-UP MARKET
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Beaux-Arts Court, 3rd Floor
5–9:30 pm
Stop by our market to shop one-of-a-kind, handmade items from more than thirty artisans and vendors from across Brooklyn, featuring artwork, jewelry, fashion, home and apothecary goods, and more.
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MUSIC: DJ INO
Beaux-Arts Court, 3rd Floor
5–7 pm
Enjoy vibes while you shop at our Brooklyn Pop-Up Market with a set by DJ InO, playing a range of genres—from Afrobeat and amapiano to reggae, soca, and kompa.
MUSIC: YASSER TEJEDA
Martha A. and Robert S. Rubin Pavilion and Lobby, 1st Floor
5–6 pm
Kick off the night with Afro-Dominican composer and vocalist Yasser Tejeda as he shares a unique fusion of Dominican folk music, jazz, and rock.
MUSIC: SESAME FLYERS STEEL PAN ORCHESTRA
Brooklyn Museum Plaza
5:30–6:30 pm
Join the Sesame Flyers Steel Pan Orchestra, a cornerstone of the West Indian Day Parade Carnival, as they perform on our plaza steps.
CLUB: THE POWER OF DIGNITY
Luce Center for American Art, 5th Floor
6–7:30 pm
Judge Victoria Pratt discusses her new book, The Power of Dignity: How Transforming Justice Can Heal Our Communities, with Brooklyn Museum Deputy Director of Learning and Social Impact Adjoa Jones de Almeida. Through this conversation, they ask us to reconsider the role that healing and respect can play in our criminal justice system. Seating is limited and first come, first served.
PERFORMANCE AND WORKSHOP: LAKAY SE LAKAY (HOME IS HOME)
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium, 3rd Floor
6–7 pm
Choreographer Julio Jean and percussionist Okai Musik host a drum-and-dance performance and workshop that honor traditional Haitian culture and investigate notions of diaspora, identity, home, ritual, and artistic creation. Seating is limited and first come, first served.
HANDS-ON ART
Brooklyn Museum Plaza
6–8 pm
Create percussion instruments inspired by the music of the West Indian Day Parade (rain location: Education Gallery, 1st Floor).
MUSIC: EYEWONDER
Martha A. and Robert S. Rubin Pavilion and Lobby, 1st Floor
6:30–8:30 pm
Brooklyn-based creative collective EYEWONDER takes over our lobby with dancehall, reggae, soul, house, and R&B hits from around the world.
MUSIC: SABINE BLAIZIN AND OKAI MUSIK
Beaux-Arts Court, 3rd Floor
8–10 pm
Welcome Sabine Blaizin and percussionist Okai Musik back to the Museum with a musical set that celebrates Haitian roots and house music, accompanied by vocalist Gabriel Brunot.
MUSIC: DJ USHKA
Martha A. and Robert S. Rubin Pavilion and Lobby, 1st Floor
8:30–10 pm
Close out the evening with DJ Ushka playing a genre-blending set that honors the diverse immigrant and diasporic communities of New York City.
POP-UP POETRY
Luce Center for American Art, 5th Floor
8:30–9:30 pm
Drop by to hear original poetry by Sherese Francis, Cheryl Boyce-Taylor, and Elisabet Velasquez, presented in partnership with the Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival.