Friday, October 14, 2011

☞ SEE: Around Harlem this Weekend

Friday-Saturday, October 14th-15th, 7:30 PM, Visible premier at the Gatehouse, 150 Convent Avenue at 135th Street.  Harlem Stage in Hamilton Heights sets up the new season of dance uptown with a show produced by Urban Bush Women. More details and $35 tickets purchase available at the Harlem Stage site: LINK

Saturday-Sunday, October 15th-16th,  12:00 PM-6:00 PM, the 6th Annual Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour.  After a hiatus from last year, the popular H.O.A.S.T. event is back better than ever and provides a two-day self-guided tour of the various art studio in Harlem. H.O.A.S.T features visual artists, musicians, performing artists, authors and poets. The event is free to the public and can be started at Casa Frela (47 West 119th Street), Work Space Harlem (2340 Fifth Avenue), and Floor4art (2136 FDB). A map of this year's participating artists can be downloaded from the organizer site: LINK

Saturday, October 15th, 11:00 AM-9:00 PM,  Dia de la Muertos at El Museo del Barrio, Procession starts by Harlem Meer, at 110th Street and 5th Avenue. Celebrate Mexico's beloved 3,000 year-old tradition that commemorates friends and relatives who have passed away with a procession through Central Park, art-making, music, face painting, and more. Full schedule at the El Museo site: LINK

Saturday, October 15th, 10:00AM-6:00PM, MJM CAFe: Culture and Arts Festival at the Morris-Jumel Mansion, 60 Jumel Terrace at 160th Street.  The MJM CAFé will feature the vibrant music, artistry, crafts and cuisine that make Washington Heights and the neighboring communities of Harlem, Inwood and the Bronx so diverse and dynamic. This event is FREE and no registration is required: LINK

Saturday, October 15th, 8:00 AM-4:00 PM, Mount Morris Park Historic District Farmers Market is open for the season at 124th Street and Fifth Avenue.  The Peach Guy is back so check it out: LINK

Saturday,  October 15th, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM, Morningside Park Farmers Market, corner of 110th Street and Manhattan Avenue. Check out the new seasonal and locally grown and produced goods while enjoying Morningside Park: LINK

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