Spring Family Day
Registration for this event opens March 28.
Part of: Family Days, Family Events, and Afrofuturism
Advance registration for Family Day is currently full. If you have not yet registered and would like to attend, we will accept same-day walkups as space permits.
Ages 5–10
Please note that we are currently unable to welcome any attendees who are not fully vaccinated, including those under the age of 5. To enter the building, all Carnegie Hall visitors are required to agree to a COVID-19 Liability Waiver and show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 with a vaccine approved by the World Health Organization. This includes visitors under the age of 12, with their guardians acting on their behalf. Boosters are also highly recommended, based on eligibility determined by the CDC. While inside Carnegie Hall, all guests must wear a properly fitting mask over their nose and mouth except when eating or drinking in designated areas.
Songwriting Imagination Station
Imagine what the future will look and sound like in this interactive group songwriting experience, led by artists Maxwell “Shy” Addo, Jeanette Berry, Jean Rohe, and James Shipp.
MyHeroComics
Design your own comic book hero and superpowered instruments for harmony and justice in this comic book adventure led by Zawadi Noel of MyHeroComics.
Mainstage Performances
Join us for energetic live performances with Shine and the Moonbeams. Sing and dance along to soulful funk tunes that inspire joy, hope, and resilience.
Afrofuturism Dance Party
Critically acclaimed author, filmmaker, and dancer Ytasha Womack leads a dance party championing Afrofuturism and the power of imagination.
Instrument Building
Build your own instruments from recycled materials with educational music ensemble Bash the Trash. Then, join in a live performance and play along on your new creations!
Afrofuturism 101
Join us in learning about Afrofuturism, where it comes from, and what it may yet become. In this short film from festival partner ALL ARTS as part of Afrofuturism: Blackness Revisualized, learn about how Afrofuturism has influenced music, art, literature, film, and more!
