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Drums Along the Hudson: A Native American and Multicultural Celebration

Presencial, La persona voluntaria debe estar en o cerca de New York, NY
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  • Descripción

    Fecha:
    1 de junio de 2025
    7:00 - 19:00 GMT-4
    Horarios Disponibles:
    Fines de semana (durante el día)
    Flexibilidad:
    Poucas horas
    Detalles del Compromiso:
    Volunteers are needed for various tasks such as greeting guests, setting up chairs, giving directions, etc. Time commitment is by shift.
    Frecuencia:
    Una única vez
    Área de Impacto:
    Arte & Música, Medio Ambiente & Sostenibilidad
    Recomendado para:
    Adolescentes, Idade acima de 55
    Requisitos para participación:
    Orientações para os Participantes

    Descripción

    Drums Along the Hudson: A Native American and Multicultural Celebration

    DRUMS ALONG THE HUDSON® features an open air pow wow, which is a celebratory gathering of Native American people that will be led by Louis Mofsie and the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers with Host Drums Heyna Second Sons. Mohawk Elder, Tom Porter will give the opening Thanksgiving Address and ceremonial Tree Planting accompanied by the Haudenosaunee Singers and Dancers. This multicultural family-oriented festival combines Native American heritage with the diversity of New York City with performances of world dance and drumming tradition, featuring Kalpulli Huehuetlatolli Aztec Dancers and Drummers, BatalaNY Afro-Caribbean Drumming, Kotchegna African Dance from the Ivory Coast, and more! Activities also include Native American crafts, storytelling, and international cuisine.

    DRUMS ALONG THE HUDSON® features an open air pow wow, which is a celebratory gathering of Native American people that will be led by Louis Mofsie and the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers with Host Drums Heyna Second Sons. Mohawk Elder, Tom Porter will give the opening Thanksgiving Address and ceremonial Tree Planting accompanied by the Haudenosaunee Singers and Dancers. This multicultural family-oriented festival combines Native American heritage with the diversity of New York City with performances of world dance and drumming tradition, featuring Kalpulli Huehuetlatolli Aztec Dancers and Drummers, BatalaNY Afro-Caribbean Drumming, Kotchegna African Dance from the Ivory Coast, and more! Activities also include Native American crafts, storytelling, and international cuisine.

    Ubicación

    Presencial

    Inwood Hill Park

    W 218th St, New York, NY 10034, USA
    Indian Road
    ¿Cómo llegar?

    Subway: #1 train to 215th Street or the A train to 207th Street. The entrance to the park is at 218th Street and Indian Road, four blocks west of Broadway.

    Car: Just north of the Dyckman Street exit off the Henry Hudson Parkway.

    Cómo aplicar

    Please complete the online form or you can email us for a pdf application form to return via email.

    Please complete the online form or you can email us for a pdf application form to return via email.

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