HARLEM WEEK At Home Dance Party

HARLEM WEEK has a dance party every evening!  The HARLEM WEEK at Home Dance Party features DJs spinning a broad spectrum of music that has one thing in common: to make you want to dance!

Youth Conference & Hackathon

This conference is our youth-centered event for HARLEM WEEK! The Youth Conference will be a conversation about the Impact of Social Media on Young People.. The Hack-A-Thon is geared toward middle and high school students. Teams of students will be challenged to create a solution using Artificial Intelligence for the better well being of the […]

“A Great Day In Harlem”

Ulysses S Grant National Memorial Park 122nd Street & Riverside Drive, New York, NY, United States

International Village featuring vendors and exhibitors with items for sale ranging from arts & crafts, jewelry, clothing, unique accessories, international foods and more. Entertainment from the stage is presented in four segments. Artz, Rootz & Rhythm featuring local, community and emerging performers of varying genres;  The Gospel Caravan featuring local, national and international gospel performers; […]

Black Health Matters

Adam Clayton Powell Jr State Office Building 163 West 125th Street, New York, New York

The Black Health Matters/HARLEM WEEK Summit & Expo “Where Health Meets Heritage” will address both physical and emotional wellness while bringing together like-minded people who understand and are committed to the idea that Black Health Matters!. Leading health professionals, and patient advocates, will captivate you with their stories of perseverance, resilience, and strategies on how […]

NYC Children’s Festival

Howard Bennett Playground West 135th Street between Malcolm X Blvd & 5th Avenue, New York, New York

Kids between ages 5 to 12 years and their family members enjoy storytelling, children’s entertainment (performances showcasing tap dancers, dance troupes, step shows, hip hop, theater, poetry, vocalists, etc.), arts & crafts, double dutch competitions, face painting, technology information, information on health services, and more.

Alex Trebek Harlem Children’s Spelling Bee

Schomburg Center For Research In Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Blvd, New York, New York

Children from 1st – 5th grade show off their spelling brilliance and win prizes. Everyone’s a winner!

International Taste of Harlem

Experience the rich tapestry of flavors that make up the heart and soul of Harlem at the International Taste of Harlem. It's a culinary journey that transcends borders, celebrating our community's diversity and cultural vibrancy. From soulful Southern comfort food to international cuisines, our local restaurants and eateries offer a world of culinary delights.

Harlem Roots + Rhythm Urban Dance Festival

Harlem School of the Arts 645 St Nicholas Ave, New York, New York

Harlem, synonymous with the pulse of jazz and the sway of rhythm, has been a cradle of cultural innovation for decades. Central to this legacy is the Harlem Swing Dance Society (HSDS), an organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the spirit of Lindy Hop Culture. At the heart of this society’s calendar is the ‘Harlem […]

Harlem Holiday Lights

125 th Street and Old Broadway New York, New York

The holiday energy in Harlem is bigger and brighter than ever this year as the 125th Street Business
Improvement District (BID), which has been revitalizing Harlem’s cultural scene by promoting the arts,
entertainment, dining, and business community for over 30 years, kicks off the holiday season with the 30th
anniversary of Harlem Holiday Lights.

Harlem Late Night Jazz Presents: L’Artiste Lynette Washington

Red Rooster 310 Lenox Ave, New York, New York

Washington is a native New Yorker and has had a career that has taken her across the globe. She has worked with artists such as Aretha Franklin, U2, and Peter Gabriel and was featured lead singer in New Voices of Freedom appearing in U2's Rattle & Hum, BBC's One World, One Voice, and Lenny Kravitz's "Give Peace A Chance" on Virgin Records. Her travel has also enabled her to learn to sing in quite a few international languages. Her singing style is heavily rooted in the jazz, R&B, and gospel arenas.