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“Greenpoint. The Transition”Block Festival

SATURDAY, 20th OF SEPTEMBER 2014, 11 AM- 5PM

Leonard Street – between Norman Ave & Meserole Ave

Brooklyn, New York

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On the 20th of September on Leonard Street, between Norman Avenue & Meserole Avenue in Greenpoint, between 11 am and 5 pm, a block festival will be held as a part of “Greenpoint. The Transition” project. This event will be a great opportunity to celebrate Greenpoint, highlight its Polish identity, integrate old and new inhabitants, and have an unforgettable farewell to summer!

In program: concerts & dance performances (by Polish American Folk Dance Company, Opportunity Music Project Orchestra & Faculty, KOBO Music Studio), photographic exhibitions—among which there will be an unique selection of Wojciech Kubik’s archive and yet unpublished pictures of Greenpoint in the 80s, multiple art and educational workshops for kids & adults, board games & urban sports tournaments, book & clothing swaps, photo booth, contests with awards, Polish & local food, arts & crafts, and lots of other attractions!

 Come and celebrate Greenpoint with us!

 “Greenpoint. The Transition” is a series of cultural and social activities realized in New York, USA by the Culture Shock Foundation between May and December 2014. The project consists of educational workshops, concert series, movie screenings, and local recreational activities, all targeted at Poles, those with Polish roots, and everyone interested in Polish culture and history.

Contact person:  Marta Pawlaczek, marta@cultureshock.pl, (646) 589-2060

We are still welcoming vendors and organizations interested in participating!

 Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/greenpoint.przemiany

“Greenpoint. The Transition” is realized in cooperation with the Brooklyn Public Library in Greenpoint, Opportunity Music Project, Videology, Focusing Lab, Polish Cultural Institute New York, Pangea Network USA.

Project media partners: Kurier Plus, Radio Rampa, Dobra Polska Szkoła, Greenpointpl.com, The Post Eagle, SE New York.

The project is co-financed from the funds granted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the competition for the public task “Cooperation with Polish Diaspora and Poles Abroad.”