51st ANNUAL
AFRICAN INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL 2022
(click image for tix for general admission)
JULY 1 TO JULY 4, 2022
JOIN THE AFRICAN HOLISTIC HEALTH CHAPTER OF NY
@
The African Intl Arts Festival 2022
a.k.a.
THE AFRICAN STREET FESTIVAL
Friday, July 1 - Monday, Jul 4th, 2022
Reflexology, Chair Massage, Chakra Clearing, Reiki, Ra Sekhi, Pranic Healing, Spiritual Readings, African Art, Kupigani Demonstrations, Magnet Therapy, Aromatherapy Products, Wellness Literature, Sea Moss & Lemonade Beverages, Cooked Vegan Food, Pranic Healing, Full Body Massage, Holistic & Nutritional Consultations, Crystal, Gemstones & Amulets, Life Stream Field treatments, Smudging Supplies,
Chapter Membership, Course Registration
&
Fashion Show of Baaba Mfundishi's African Clothing line
Mdw Ntchr, Kupigana Ngumi & Egyptian Yoga workshops
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PARTICIPATING HOLISTIC HEALTH PRACTITIONERS:
ALL SITUATED IN THE MUNTO AREA OF PARK:
- Baaba Mfundishi- Amulets & Khamitic Books & Fashion Show - Booth #89
- Shai & Bro G & Dja Dja Medjay
Reflexology, Wellness Products & Afro-Centric Books & Chair Massage
Booth #29
- Sista Deborah Leftridge - Reflexology & Pranic/Reiki with Sage Hut Products
Booth #30
- Sista Rhoena Maat - Reflexology & Wellness Products
Booth #32
- Jeff Noble & Noble Touch Team - Pranic Healing
- Booth #34
- Sista Nichole Pindell - Chair Massage, John Gray
Reiki & Full Body & Chair Massage
Booth # 33
- Mut Marie - Cultural Clothing
- Booth #28
- Zakiyyah Madyun - Herbology & Crystal Gemstones
- Booth #35
- Dr. Hank Rising Sun - Tesla Products
- Booth #88
wit/Sista Najima - Full Body & Chair Massage
W/Dr. Bishara Wilson - Herbalist & Accupuncture
- Brother Shaka Zulu & Dr. George Love
Accupuncture & Wellness Products
- Booth #31
Volunteers:
Brother Daoud
Deb Boglin
Sista Khadijah Marks
TALENT LINE UP FOR THE INTL AFRICAN ARTS FESTIVAL 2022
Elder Mfundishi Jhutyms Salim

&
of course.....
Gregory "Brother G" Walker
Author of
"Shades of Memnon"
"Nimrod the Hunter"
"Princess Nefertari"
of course.....
Gregory "Brother G" Walker
Author of
"Shades of Memnon"
"Nimrod the Hunter"
"Princess Nefertari"
53rd International African Arts Festival
10 AM - 9 PM each day
Commodore Barry Park, Brooklyn, NY
(bounded by Park Ave, Navy St and Flushing Ave near the Brooklyn Queens Expressway)
$3 Suggested Donation
Directions by car: www.mapquest.com
Directions by bus:
Park Avenue B62 or Flushing Avenue B57 & B69
Navy Street B62 or Myrtle Avenue B54
By Subway:
F or A train Jay Street Exit, Transfer to B62 or B57
M, N, B or R trains to DeKalb Avenue
2 or 3 trains to Nevins Street
We Welcome Dancers from the
Maimouna Keita School of African Dance
Honoring 30 Years! Don't Miss Them!
Maimouna Keita School of African Dance
Honoring 30 Years! Don't Miss Them!
Maimouna Keita School of African Dance (MKSAD) is all about "exposing diverse communities to the rich cultural heritage of Africa and the African Diaspora."
The co-founders Marie Basse-Wiles (a native of Dakar, Senegal, West Africa) and Olukose Wiles (of Queens, NY) organized Maimouna Keita School of African Dance in 1983 ...
The school is named in honor of Marie Basse-Wiles' grandmother and is dedicated to preserving and sharing African culture and history with all [who] embrace the culture. Each season the Maimouna Keita School of African Dance presents its Annual International Dance Conference & Concert in New York City. The concert features electrifying songs and dances, to bridge the cultural gap between people of all backgrounds.
In 2022, the school celebrates its 30th anniversary of presenting its conference and concert. We are honored to have them return to the stage at The Festival! BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY!
The 51st annual festival is from Friday, July 1 to Monday, July 4, 2022. We'll be back at Commodore Barry Park, downtown Brooklyn. Dates and times for shows will be announced soon.
The co-founders Marie Basse-Wiles (a native of Dakar, Senegal, West Africa) and Olukose Wiles (of Queens, NY) organized Maimouna Keita School of African Dance in 1983 ...
The school is named in honor of Marie Basse-Wiles' grandmother and is dedicated to preserving and sharing African culture and history with all [who] embrace the culture. Each season the Maimouna Keita School of African Dance presents its Annual International Dance Conference & Concert in New York City. The concert features electrifying songs and dances, to bridge the cultural gap between people of all backgrounds.
In 2022, the school celebrates its 30th anniversary of presenting its conference and concert. We are honored to have them return to the stage at The Festival! BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY!
The 51st annual festival is from Friday, July 1 to Monday, July 4, 2022. We'll be back at Commodore Barry Park, downtown Brooklyn. Dates and times for shows will be announced soon.