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Join us for the season finale of HCX Ti Atis Second Saturday series at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.

Ti Atis Haitian Heritage Month Selebrasyon!—a joyful, immersive celebration of Haitian culture! This special day is packed with family-friendly fun, featuring vibrant dance, hands-on arts and crafts workshops, and captivating storytelling rooted in Haitian culture and traditions.

Bring the whole family and experience the richness of Haiti’s heritage through creativity, movement, and community.

Featuring some of our favorite Ti Atis Second Saturday artists, be there for a day-long carousel of fun & Haitian pride!

11:30am-12:30pm on the Rooftop Terrace: Percussionist Sky Menesky and dancer Alexandra Jean Joseph of Immamou Lele start the day’s celebration with Haitian dance & drumming! Get moving using traditional movement and body percussion to learn about Haitian music.

1:00-2:00pm on the BK Voices: Jaden Timoun will host a Krik? Krak! Haitian Creole storytelling session accompanied by song & movement.

3:00-4:00pm in the Commons Theater: Join Master Puppeteer Emmanuel Elpenord in building charming table top puppets and sharing a silly Haitian folktale. Warm up your animal voices!

 

Saturday, May 10th, 2025
Three sessions from 11:30am-4pm (11:30am, 1pm, and 3pm)
Brooklyn Children’s Museum
145 Brooklyn Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11213

 

As a special offer for the HCX community, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum is offering FREE admission for 20 people.
Limit 3 tickets per family. (Tickets will be held at the counter on the day of.)
RSVP below!

Attendance free with museum admission.
If free HCX Community RSVP is no longer available on this page, please purchase a ticket to the Brooklyn Children’s Museum
here ».
Spaces limited.

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Ti Atis returns to the Brooklyn Children’s Museum for a new season of interactive youth and family programming! Ti Atis (Little Artists) engages youth of Haitian descent and their peers with Haitian history and heritage via the arts, giving young people the tools to build an inclusive and culturally informed future as they learn about diverse art forms from professional Haitian artists. Happening the second Saturday of every month from November 2024 to May 2025.

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