Downtown Brooklyn Arts Festival returns this month with DJs, dance and soulful sounds * Brooklyn Paper
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"Downtown Brooklyn is home to a thriving arts scene and the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership showcases the best of our local talent at one of our neighborhood's most beloved public spaces," said Regina Myer, president of the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership. "There is something for everyone to enjoy at DBAF and we look forward to welcoming the community back for a two-day celebration of our borough's creative spirit."
"We're thrilled for this annual celebration of the neighborhood's rich creative ethos to be held at the Plaza at 300 Ashland," expressed organizers of the festival.
On Friday, DJ Spinna starts the festival with a set featuring special guests, including DJ K.Tea and two-time Grammy nominee Dawn Tallman, known as the Queen of Gospel House music.
The evening lineup also includes a performance by NuTribe, which, in partnership with the Mark Morris Dance Group, showcases a fusion of black dance styles like waacking and Krump.
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