The Soul Summit Music Festival is a event that takes place in Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn on Sunday afternoons, 3pm-8pm from the second Sunday in July through the last week in August. The Festival is always free and open to the public. The Festival showcases artist of various backgrounds including Djs,Bands, Dance Companies, Fashion designers, Filmmakers and Photographers just to name a few. Over the past eight years the Festival has become an institution developing a loyal following of music fans that bring the hills of Fort Greene Park alive with families, food, dancing. The festival provides the backdrop for access to music, networking and other activities. In just eight years the Soul Summit Music festival has become one of the most anticipated outdoor events in New York City.
Name: Soul Summit Music Festival Place: Fort Greene Park Days: Sunday July 11/Sunday July 18 Time: 3:00pm – 8:00pm Music: Soulful house, Classics Djs: Jeffery Mendoza,Sadiq,Tabu
The creative sprout of noted filmmaker Spike Lee, this production company has startled the film industry throughout its history with the overwhelming successes of such poignant and powerful films as “Do the Right Thing” and “Malcolm X.” 40 Acres has established itself at the cutting edge of the film industry and continues to grow stronger and stronger.
Uniquely capturing the essence of the African Diaspora through performance, 651 ARTS has become the ultimate theatre experience for laughter, tears, and thought-provoking moments. Committed to developing, producing, and presenting performing arts and cultural programming grounded in a primary focus on contemporary performing arts, 651 will surely give you an experience to remember.
Founded in 1994, this inspiring dance theatre is the only one that offers an arts education component connected to high-level artistry. The long-reaching roots of CREATIVE OUTLET, stem from the vision of Brooklyn-born choreographer, Jamel Gaines. The company has collaborated with such artists as Michael Jackson, Malik Yoba, Max Roach, Savion Glover, and Jennifer Holiday. They have performed in major venues and festivals including The U.N., Acapulco Black Film Festival, BAM Dance Africa, 651 Arts, Brooklyn Museum of Art and Lincoln Center Out of Doors.
Formally established in 1998, the group is uniquely positioned to appeal to audiences who want to see work from a multicultural perspective. The work of EGDG is based in modern technique but informed by an Afro-West Indian aesthetic, combines a sensational cast of dancers who deliver beautifully memorable movement and emotion throughout each performance.
First Church is an intentionally racially, culturally, and theologically diverse community energetically committed to serving God, families, workplaces, community and world.
The Hanson Place Church of Seventh-day Adventists strives to fulfill the great commission which encompasses preaching, teaching and caring for the physical, spiritual, social and emotional needs of its members and individuals within the Fort Greene area and wider community regardless of race, color, creed, age or nationality.





