
DanceAfrica 2026
DanceAfrica 2026
Uganda: Umoja/Mirembe/Obulungi (Unity/Peace/Beauty)!
Artistic Director Abdel R. Salaam
This Memorial Day weekend, the nation’s largest festival dedicated to African diasporic dance and music opens Brooklyn’s stages and streets to the rich culture and artistry of Uganda. Now in its 49th year, this year’s festival honors the East African nation’s past, celebrates its present, and rejoices in its future.
Working alongside our cultural partners—the visionary DanceAfrica Council of Elders, The Billie Holiday Theatre, the cultural custodians at Weeksville Heritage Center, and our ground-breaking friends at MoCADA—we’re bringing the community together in a weekend equally welcoming to longtime attendees and first-time visitors eager to unpack the artistic tapestry of Uganda.
Anchored by heart-pounding performances from Uganda’s Ndere Troupe, the long weekend unfolds with a mix of dance, music, film, and visual art—plus plenty of food, crafts, and fashion at the outdoor bazaar. Enjoy traditional dance and music from Uganda, view visual art, sample FilmAfrica’s cinematic offerings, participate in classes, attend late-night dance parties, and mingle with neighbors from around the block—and around the globe—in the iconic outdoor bazaar. It’s all waiting for you at Brooklyn’s most unmissable summer celebration!
Greetings from DanceAfrica Artistic Director Abdel R. Salaam
Uganda: Umoja/Mirembe/Obulungi (Unity/Peace/Beauty)!
Artistic Director Abdel R. Salaam
This Memorial Day weekend, the nation’s largest festival dedicated to African diasporic dance and music opens Brooklyn’s stages and streets to the rich culture and artistry of Uganda. Now in its 49th year, this year’s festival honors the East African nation’s past, celebrates its present, and rejoices in its future.
Working alongside our cultural partners—the visionary DanceAfrica Council of Elders, The Billie Holiday Theatre, the cultural custodians at Weeksville Heritage Center, and our ground-breaking friends at MoCADA—we’re bringing the community together in a weekend equally welcoming to longtime attendees and first-time visitors eager to unpack the artistic tapestry of Uganda.
Anchored by heart-pounding performances from Uganda’s Ndere Troupe, the long weekend unfolds with a mix of dance, music, film, and visual art—plus plenty of food, crafts, and fashion at the outdoor bazaar. Enjoy traditional dance and music from Uganda, view visual art, sample FilmAfrica’s cinematic offerings, participate in classes, attend late-night dance parties, and mingle with neighbors from around the block—and around the globe—in the iconic outdoor bazaar. It’s all waiting for you at Brooklyn’s most unmissable summer celebration!
Greetings from DanceAfrica Artistic Director Abdel R. Salaam
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Current Season
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Dance
DanceAfrica Performance
May 22—May 25, 2026
DanceDanceAfrica Performance
May 22—May 25, 2026
Enchanting Brooklyn for its 49th year, DanceAfrica 2026 culminates in a dance and music performance celebrating the culture of Uganda. -

Community
DanceAfrica Bazaar 2026
May 23—May 25, 2026
CommunityRAIN OR SHINE!DanceAfrica Bazaar 2026
May 23—May 25, 2026
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. -
CommunityTribute to the Ancestors
Sat, May 16, 10—11am
Tribute to the Ancestors
Sat, May 16, 10—11am -
CommunityCommunity Day
Sat, May 16, 1—5pm
Community Day
Sat, May 16, 1—5pm -
TalksCBH Talk | Africa Reframed: Rethinking a Continent’s History
Tue, May 19, 2026
CBH Talk | Africa Reframed: Rethinking a Continent’s History
Tue, May 19, 2026FREE -
FILM SERIESFilmAfrica
May 22—May 28, 2026
FilmAfrica
May 22—May 28, 2026Curated by the African Film Festival, Inc., this cinematic companion series to DanceAfrica highlights the culture and artistry of Uganda, presenting a showcase of contemporary and classic Pan-African cinema. -
CommunityMemorial Room
May 22—May 26, 2026
Memorial Room
May 22—May 26, 2026The 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. -
ClassesDanceAfrica Classes 2026
May 23—May 25, 2026
DanceAfrica Classes 2026
May 23—May 25, 2026 -
CommunityLate Night Dance Party with DJ YB
Sat, May 23, 10pm—2am
Late Night Dance Party with DJ YB
Sat, May 23, 10pm—2amKeep the DanceAfrica spirit going strong into the wee hours with “The General of Afrobeats,” DJ YB, who brings a mix of Afrobeats, funk, soul, rock, jazz, and hip-hop stylings to the BAMcafé dance floor. -
CommunityCouncil of Elders Roundtable: Legacy & Preservation
Sun, May 24, 2026
Council of Elders Roundtable: Legacy & Preservation
Sun, May 24, 2026 -
CommunityDanceAfrica and the BAM Hamm Archives
ONGOING
DanceAfrica and the BAM Hamm Archives
ONGOINGDiscover the BAM Hamm Archives’ ongoing mission to preserve the vast legacy of DanceAfrica through projects focused on oral histories and recordings. -
Visual ArtDanceAfrica Visual Art
May 5—Jun 30, 2026
DanceAfrica Visual Art
May 5—Jun 30, 2026DanceAfrica and MoCADA present “Voices of Peace,” a 2023 tapestry by Ugandan artist Sanaa Gateja comprised of thousands of beads—each the result of meticulous hand rolling of post-consumer paper. -
Dance | Music2026 DanceAfrica Vendor Application
Mar 20—Apr 14, 2026
2026 DanceAfrica Vendor Application
Mar 20—Apr 14, 2026Deadline: Apr 14Now accepting applications for DanceAfrica 2026 Bazaar.












