Celebrate the Afro-Dutch holiday of PINKSTER, a festival of spring,
family, culture, and resistance with live music, dance, games, crafts,
food, vendors, history, & more! Free for everyone!Pinkster is the
Dutch name for Pentecost, a religious holiday and celebration of
spring where people took time to travel and visit family. In the New
Netherland Colony, Pinkster was transformed into a unique Afro-Dutch
celebration – a week of temporary freedom for enslaved people. Able
to travel, earn money, and gather in groups, Pinkster allowed enslaved
people to take a break from their endless work, see separated family
members, preserve and pass on culture to the next generation, and
resist enslavement. Celebrate African culture in America and New
York’s unique history!
For the third year in a row, Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site
celebrates Pinkster with a Jubilee – we’ll feature live music and
performances from Chief Baba Niel Clark & the Pinkster Players, Carla
and Keyes, and more. Participate in free kids’ activities, crafts,
and games, and visit vendors specializing in African and
African-American gifts, art, food, and more.
2025 Pinkster Jubilee is sponsored in part by the Maurice D. Hinchey
Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area.
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