Junkanoo Workshop
Schedule
Sat Oct 05 2024 at 12:00 pm to Sun Oct 06 2024 at 04:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
201 10th St W, Bradenton, FL, United States, Florida 34205 | Bradenton, FL
Junkanoo Workshop
You’re Invited!
In preparation for this year’s Back to Angola Festival, October 19 and 20, The Bishop is partnering with festival organizers to host a Junkanoo Workshop, and you’re invited!
The annual festival at Manatee Minerals Springs Park honors the Bradenton Maroon community that lived on the site from the 1770s to 1821. It also celebrates the rich cultural history of Angola’s descendants who travel from Red Bay, Andros Island in The Bahamas back to Manatee Mineral Springs Park every year to pay respects to their ancestors.
The two-day festival showcases Bahamian culture through food, music, craftsmanship, storytelling, and Junkanoo! Junkanoo is the national cultural festival of the Bahamas and was originally brought to the islands by enslaved Africans. The festival fosters community pride as thousands work together to create beautifully elaborate and colorful Junkanoo costumes from cardboard and crepe paper.
During your visit to The Bishop on October 5 and 6, you are invited to pop by our Junkanoo Workshop. There you can contribute to the large community project or even create your own Junkanoo elements!
What: Junkanoo Workshop
When: Saturday, October 5, and Sunday, October 6, from Noon-4pm
Where: The Bishop’s Gallery 2
Ages: All ages are welcome
Cost: The Workshop is free with paid Museum admission (Members are always free)
During your visit on Saturday, October 5, be sure to check out the 15-minute Walk and Talk Tour with Uzi Baram, PhD, lead archaeologist of the Angola project. Dr. Baram will tour guests to The Bishop’s second floor to highlight a special object in our collection with ties to the Angola settlement. The Walk and Talk Tour begins at 12:45pm in the Great Hall and is free with admission.
Where is it happening?
201 10th St W, Bradenton, FL, United States, Florida 34205Event Location & Nearby Stays: