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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola on the roof of Building 77.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Bassist Edward Perez plays in Building 77.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola in Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1211.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola in Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1127.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Shaw Pong Liu plays an erhu, a kind of Chinese violin, in the former Sweet ‘n Low factory.
    EJL 210507 1057.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Saxophonist Danny Mekonnen on the roof of Building 280.
    EJL 210507 1012.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' Howard Levy on harmonica and VIctor Wooten on bass.
    EJL-170803-1344.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten on drums and a drumitar, a drum synthesizer, a keyed drum synthesizer shaped like a guitar.
    EJL-170803-1256.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten on a drumitar, a keyed drum synthesizer shaped like a guitar.
    EJL-170803-1194.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. Nellie McKay at the piano.
    EJL-170803-1052.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
    EJL-170715-1226.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude, featuring Sam Craft (vocals and fiddle).
    EJL-170715-1088.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude, featuring Sam Craft (vocals and fiddle), and Jack Craft (keyboards).
    EJL-170715-2044.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude, from left to right, Jack Craft (keyboards), Stephen MacDonald (bass), Sam Craft (vocals and fiddle), Alexis Marceaux (vocals and drums), Skyler Stroup (keyboard and trumpet). Hidden is drummer Skyler Stroup.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
    EJL-170630-1544.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. Pictured here is a performance of Bob Marley's “No woman no cry”.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola on the roof of Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1320.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola on the roof of Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1330.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola on the roof of Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1304.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola on the roof of Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1293.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Bassist Edward Perez plays in Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1279.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Bassist Edward Perez plays in Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1258.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Bassist Edward Perez plays in Building 77.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Bassist Edward Perez plays in Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1247.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola in Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1191.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola in Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1171.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola in Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1162.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola in Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1155.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola in Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1147.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola in Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1144.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola in Building 77.
    EJL 210507 1124.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Shaw Pong Liu plays an erhu, a kind of Chinese violin, in the former Sweet ‘n Low factory.
    EJL 210507 1116.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Shaw Pong Liu plays an erhu, a kind of Chinese violin, in the former Sweet ‘n Low factory.
    EJL 210507 1112.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Shaw Pong Liu plays an erhu, a kind of Chinese violin, in the former Sweet ‘n Low factory.
    EJL 210507 1095.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Shaw Pong Liu plays an erhu, a kind of Chinese violin, in the former Sweet ‘n Low factory.
    EJL 210507 1067.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Shaw Pong Liu plays an erhu, a kind of Chinese violin, in the former Sweet ‘n Low factory.
    EJL 210507 1062.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Shaw Pong Liu plays an erhu, a kind of Chinese violin, in the former Sweet ‘n Low factory.
    EJL 210507 1049.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Saxophonist Danny Mekonnen on the roof of Building 280.
    EJL 210507 1028.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Saxophonist Danny Mekonnen on the roof of Building 280.
    EJL 210507 1024.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Saxophonist Danny Mekonnen on the roof of Building 280.
    EJL 210507 1018.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Saxophonist Danny Mekonnen on the roof of Building 280.
    EJL 210507 1016.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Saxophonist Danny Mekonnen on the roof of Building 280.
    EJL 210507 1008.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten on a drumitar, a keyed drum synthesizer shaped like a guitar.
    EJL-170803-2047.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones on stage.
    EJL-170803-1397.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones on stage.
    EJL-170803-1338.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell.  The Flecktones Howard Levy on harmonica.
    EJL-170803-1328.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' bassist Victor Wooten.
    EJL-170803-1315.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' bassist Victor Wooten.
    EJL-170803-1301.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flectones' percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten playing a drumitar, a drum synthesizer, a keyed drum synthesizer shaped like a guitar.
    EJL-170803-1298.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell.  The Flecktones Howard Levy on harmonica.
    EJL-170803-1175.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten on drums and a drumitar, a keyed drum synthesizer shaped like a guitar.
    EJL-170803-1166.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten on drums and a drumitar, a keyed drum synthesizer shaped like a guitar.
    EJL-170803-1152.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. Béla Fleck on a Deering Crossfire banjo.
    EJL-170803-1145.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. Nellie McKay performing before an audience covered by umbrellas during a brief shower.
    EJL-170803-1099.jpg
  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. Nellie McKay at the piano.
    EJL-170803-1033.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Andrew Bird on stage.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Andrew Bird on stage.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Esperanza Spalding on stage.
    EJL-170728-5023.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Esperanza Spalding on stage.
    EJL-170728-6036.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 28 July 2017. A crowd estimated at 9,000 filled the Prospect Park Bandshell, with an estimated 3,000 outside the fence, for a concert by Esperanza Spalding and Andrew Bird at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival. Esperanza Spalding on stage.
    EJL-170728-6009.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
    EJL-170715-2217.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
    EJL-170715-2174.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
    EJL-170715-1301.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
    EJL-170715-1250.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
    EJL-170715-1240.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
    EJL-170715-2105.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
    EJL-170715-1198.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. DJ Freddy Jay spinning for Ben L'Oncle Soul.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. DJ Freddy Jay spinning for Ben L'Oncle Soul.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude on stage just after sunset.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude on stage.
    EJL-170715-1150.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude on stage.
    EJL-170715-1137.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude on stage.
    EJL-170715-1127.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude, featuring Sam Craft (vocals and fiddle).
    EJL-170715-1072.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Vocalist and drummer Alexis Marceaux of Sweet Crude.
    EJL-170715-1067.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude, from left to right, Sam Craft (vocals and fiddle), Stephen MacDonald (bass), Alexis Marceaux (vocals and drums), Skyler Stroup (drums).
    EJL-170715-2040.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude, featuring Sam Craft (vocals and fiddle).
    EJL-170715-1035.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude, from left to right, Stephen MacDonald (bass), Sam Craft (vocals and fiddle), Alexis Marceaux (vocals and drums).
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Sweet Crude, from left to right, Jack Craft (keyboards), Sam Craft (vocals and fiddle), Stephen MacDonald (bass), Alexis Marceaux (vocals and drums).
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Vocalist and drummer Alexis Marceaux of Sweet Crude.
    EJL-170715-1003.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
    EJL-170630-1786.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
    EJL-170630-1726.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
    EJL-170630-1528.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. Pictured here is a performance of Bob Marley's “No woman no cry”.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. Pictured here is a performance of Bob Marley's “No woman no cry”.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. Pictured here is a performance of Bob Marley's “No woman no cry”.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola on the roof of Building 77.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola on the roof of Building 77.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola on the roof of Building 77.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Mario Gotoh plays a viola on the roof of Building 77.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Bassist Edward Perez plays in Building 77.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 May 2021. The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) started a series of its first live concerts since the COVID pandemic lockdown in conjunction with the Silk Road Project at several sites in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The 10-minute 1-to-1 concerts feature a single performer playing for a single audience member. Bassist Edward Perez plays in Building 77.
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