About this Event
Discover the history of Pinkster, one of New York's oldest celebrations rooted in African traditions.
Join us for a special Pinkster Family Day featuring storytelling, music, and performances and stick around to make some music of your own!
What is the History of Pinkster?
Pinkster is a Dutch holiday marking the day of Pentecost in the Catholic church. For enslaved peoples, it was a day of rest and a day to practice their individual cultures and traditions. In the late 18th century, Pinkster became known as an African celebration mostly in Dutch settled areas throughout the Hudson River Valley where they settled during the 1620s. Pinkster is now known to be a celebration of the diverse traditional African cultural arts in the Americas and a commemoration of the resistance and resilience of African people.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Wyckoff House Museum, 5816 Clarendon Road, Brooklyn, United States
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