Friday, April 20, 2012

☞ SEE: Around Harlem this Weekend

Friday, April 20th,  6:00PM-10:00PM, Art Fusion at 532 West 148th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam.  Artist Luis Da Cruz will be showcasing his home and works at an exhibit that will be featured in a renovated Hamilton Heights townhouse: LINK

Saturday and Sunday, April 21st-22nd, 6:00AM-6:00PM, Harlem Treasure Chest Flea Market, 117th Street and FDB/8th Avenue.  South Harlem's first flea market arrives just in time for the warm weather.  Check out the offerings from local antique vendors this weekend: LINK

Friday-Saturday, April 20th-21st, E-Moves 13 at the Gatehouse, 150 Convent Avenue at 135th Street. Harlem Stage's critically acclaimed dance series enters its 13th season by exploring the future of dance with today's hottest emerging and evolving choreographers. Friday's performance features Sheeta Gandhi and Saturday highlights the choreography of Souleymane Badolo. Purchase tickets and get more information for this West Harlem event online: LINK

Saturday, April 21st, 4:00PM – 6:00PM, Music at Morris-Jumel Mansion, 65 Jumel Terrace, between 160th and 161st Street. In its New York debut, Well-Tuned Words (Amanda Sidebottom, soprano and Erik Ryding, lute) presents songs by three of the finest lute-song composers from the age of Shakespeare: John Dowland, his friend Thomas Campion, and John Danyel. Tickets are $25 per person and $20 for members. Advanced registration is required. Call 212 923 8008 to RSVP.  More details on the Morris-Jumel Mansion site: LINK

Sunday, April 22nd, 11:00AM-3:00PM, SHARE Pedals for Clean Air on Earth Day, FDB between 110th to 125th Street. SHARE (Safe, Healthy, Affordable and Reliable Energy), in collaboration with local Harlem restaurants, churches, pastors and prominent Elected officials will celebrate Earth Day by offering free Pedi cab rides to Harlem residents. Join SHARE, bring friends and the children, and share in the Pedi cab experience and other, clean, alternative modes of transportation.


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