As nature renews and reawakens, BAM's Winter/Spring programming offers vibrant performances that embody rebirth and renewal, artfully remixing BAM classics and amplifying distinctive expressions.
This eye-opening vérité-style documentary provides a harrowing account of the systematic destruction experienced by Masafer Yatta, in the southern West Bank, at the hands of the Israeli military.
We spotlight several newly restored works by Portuguese filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira, whose career spanned the silent era to the digital age before his death at 106.
Live music flows, and the space sparkles with a sense of magic filling the air as two friends meet by chance and grow closer in a playful, hands-on adventure.
We spotlight several newly restored works by Portuguese filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira, whose career spanned the silent era to the digital age before his death at 106.
This eye-opening vérité-style documentary provides a harrowing account of the systematic destruction experienced by Masafer Yatta, in the southern West Bank, at the hands of the Israeli military.
In this soulful comedy, an eccentric lottery winner attempts to reunite his favorite band by inviting them to play a private show for him at his home on a remote island.
A man whose life revolves around his modest sock factory enlists a colleague for help when he learns the brother he hasn’t seen in a decade is coming to visit, in this landmark of Latin American cinema.
Two illuminating documentaries examine how disparate populations coexist, bridging immigrant communities in 70s Brighton Beach through shared experience, and Irish and African Americans through dance and music.
This wide-ranging week of witchcraft, treachery, and murder spotlights the Bard’s most screen-adapted work, from Orson Welles’ Scottish burr and Toshiro Mifune’s Samurai to 50s noir and indie comedy.
Michael B. Jordan stars as twin brothers in the Jim Crow-era South trying to leave their troubled lives behind, only to find evil waiting in their hometown, in this Ryan Coogler-helmed supernatural thriller.
This groundbreaking series explores the depth and diversity of Sudanese cinema, showcasing films from the 50s to the present day that highlight the resourcefulness and resilience of the nation’s filmmakers.
Showing little patience for hagiography, Alex Ross Perry’s sorta-documentary about beloved indie-rock band Pavement takes a nonlinear, absurdist approach while evincing a deep love for its subject.
Presented in conjunction with DanceAfrica, this showcase of contemporary and classic African cinema highlights the continent’s disparate storytelling traditions, social movements, and artistic expressions.
Co-curated by BAM Education participants, this day of intergenerational artistry centers a legacy of community, collective creation, and care through visual art, dance, music, and poetry.
Nearly a century after its premiere, Bertolt Brecht’s savage critique of capitalism and Kurt Weill’s jazz-soaked music retain their knife-edge allure in Barrie Kosky’s sexy, stylish staging.
Austin singer-songwriter and NPR Tiny Desk alum Blk Odyssy turns his keen eye for detail and storytelling prowess toward a fresh sound fusing sultry neo-soul, hip hop, funk, and swinging jazz.
Obie winner Whitney White dazzles with a pulse-pounding musical reconstruction of Shakespeare's Macbeth, with Lady M center stage for a fiercely feminist supernova that'll leave you breathless.
THE ALCHEMY TOUR An Evening with Suleika Jaouad hosted by Jon Batiste
Sat, Apr 26, 2025
THE ALCHEMY TOUR An Evening with Suleika Jaouad hosted by Jon Batiste
Sat, Apr 26, 2025
To celebrate the debut of her new book, join bestselling author Suleika Jaouad for an evening of transformative storytelling and special performances hosted by Jon Batiste.
Bang on a Can once again takes over downtown Brooklyn with Long Play, a three-day destination music festival offering 50+ concerts throughout Brooklyn, including four shows at BAM May 3 & 4.
Botswana-born singer Lollise comes together with infectious Brooklyn dance band Loboko, anchored by Congolese guitar virtuoso and vocalist Yohni Djungu Sungu, for a powerful fusion of trans-African pop styles.
Dominican singer, guitarist, percussionist, and sound engineer Riccie Oriach has forged a musical style that fuses punk and hard rock with Caribbean rhythms like merengue, bachata, and samba.
Max Richter joins the American Contemporary Music Ensemble to perform two landmark albums, the iconic The Blue Notebooks and his newest, In A Landscape.
In an intimate eight-show series, new-music powerhouse Sō Percussion explores new fusions in a theatrical event with Caroline Shaw and collaborations with pop polymaths This Is the Kit and Helado Negro.
Live music returns to BAM in a major way with BAM Free Music, a concert series showcasing local, national, and global artists in a welcoming space suitable for listening, mingling, and dancing.
Hot off two sold-out runs in London’s West End, Patsy Ferran, Paul Mescal, and Anjana Vasan star in a powerful and visceral revival of one of the greatest American plays ever written.
Nearly a century after its premiere, Bertolt Brecht’s savage critique of capitalism and Kurt Weill’s jazz-soaked music retain their knife-edge allure in Barrie Kosky’s sexy, stylish staging.
Obie winner Whitney White dazzles with a pulse-pounding musical reconstruction of Shakespeare's Macbeth, with Lady M center stage for a fiercely feminist supernova that'll leave you breathless.
Enchanting Brooklyn for the 48th year, DanceAfrica 2025 culminates in an extraordinary dance and music performance celebrating the culture of Mozambique.
THE ALCHEMY TOUR An Evening with Suleika Jaouad hosted by Jon Batiste
Sat, Apr 26, 2025
THE ALCHEMY TOUR An Evening with Suleika Jaouad hosted by Jon Batiste
Sat, Apr 26, 2025
To celebrate the debut of her new book, join bestselling author Suleika Jaouad for an evening of transformative storytelling and special performances hosted by Jon Batiste.
This performance-lecture combines live-feed video, text, and drawing to weave together disparate anecdotes and histories of gentrification, tunneling, sabotage, and ecology.
Nearly a century after its premiere, Bertolt Brecht’s savage critique of capitalism and Kurt Weill’s jazz-soaked music retain their knife-edge allure in Barrie Kosky’s sexy, stylish staging.
Taking the podium for her Met Opera debut, German conductor Joana Mallwitz leads a stellar ensemble in Mozart’s timeless comedy about love and fidelity, in a production by Richard Eyre.
+ Pre-screening lecture with Marc A. Scorca begins at 12pm with screening to follow at 1pm.
Claus Guth, one of Europe’s leading directors, helms the Met’s first new production of Strauss’ tragedy in 20 years, giving the biblical story a psychologically perceptive Victorian-era setting.
+ Pre-screening lecture with Marc Scorca begins at 12pm with screening to follow at 1pm
The Metropolitan Opera’s 2024–25 Live in HD season ends with a live transmission of Rossini’s effervescent comedy, with Russian mezzo-soprano Aigul Akhmetshina headlining a winning ensemble.
+ Pre-screening lecture with Fred Plotkin begins at 12pm with screening to follow at 1pm.
Live music flows, and the space sparkles with a sense of magic filling the air as two friends meet by chance and grow closer in a playful, hands-on adventure.
Co-curated by BAM Education participants, this day of intergenerational artistry centers a legacy of community, collective creation, and care through visual art, dance, music, and poetry.
This amazing group of Brooklyn-based, global majority parents and guardians have made a year-long commitment to regularly meet with BAMkids staff to reflect, dream, and help co-curate new experiences and programs.
Our programming partners at The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) showcase new visual art that conveys the excitement and heightened emotions of an exhilarating dance performance.
Revisit work by 2016 DanceAfrica visual artist Omar Victor Diop, a self-taught Sengalese photographer working within the rich tradition of the West African portrait studio, in a blog post featuring four of his photographs.
Experience the profundity and excitement of African culture, art, and history in classes designed to teach the fundamentals of African Diasporic movement and music.
Join us for an extraordinary evening celebrating BAM Trailblazer Gala honorees Serge Laurent and Charles J. and Irene F. Hamm at an exclusive performance of Macbeth in Stride with dinner and dancing.
Members can enjoy a free small popcorn every first Friday of the month at the cinemas with the purchase of a ticket! Simply show your digital membership card at concessions to redeem.
BAM Patrons are invited to attend many special events throughout the year, including Opening Night Parties, artist talks, and other behind-the-scenes events.
Co-curated by BAM Education participants, this day of intergenerational artistry centers a legacy of community, collective creation, and care through visual art, dance, music, and poetry.
DanceAfrica’s beloved bazaar returns, transforming the streets around BAM into a global marketplace with more than 150 vendors offering African, Caribbean, and African-American food, crafts, and fashion.
This traditional tribute to those who have passed features music and drumming, dance performances, and a libation ceremony conducted by the DanceAfrica Council of Elders.
DanceAfrica 2025 gets started with our annual Restoration DanceAfrica Community Day Kickoff, featuring special guest artists, Billie Holiday Theatre Youth Arts Academy students, and more!
The Memorial Room is dedicated to preserving the tradition of paying homage to the ancestors of DanceAfrica festivals past and present, as well as the ancestors of the visiting companies.
Keep the DanceAfrica celebration going after hours with DJ YB, called the “General of Afrobeats,” who brings a mix of Afrobeats, funk, soul, rock, jazz, and hip-hop stylings to the dance floor of BAMcafé.
Council of Elders Roundtable: Legacy & Preservation
Sun, May 25 at 12pm
Council of Elders Roundtable: Legacy & Preservation
Sun, May 25 at 12pm
Members of DanceAfrica’s Council of Elders discuss preserving the festival’s legacy, and creating connections among the ancestors, the art and culture of Africa and its diaspora.
From discounted tickets and transportation for special needs groups to opportunities for local arts organizations and businesses, BAM places special emphasis on its commitment to the community.
A wide-ranging list of resources—from arts education activities to food assistance programs—to help you and your loved ones navigate these difficult times safely.