Harlem enjoys a rich history of music, culture and community
that connects all people from all corners of the globe.
Sundae Sermon seeks to continue this tradition with a
simple and soulful day of dancing under the Uptown sun.
Sundae Sermon is an afternoon in the park of music, dancing,
family and community commerce. The foundation of
the sound of Sundae Sermon is positive house music and
peaceful tribal vibes. The spirit of house music comes
from the church; so it’s only befitting house music should
be the cornerstone of this public dance-party. New and
old house, blended with classic R&B (Barry White, Stevie
Wonder), Disco (Thelma Houston), Funk (Parliament), Soul
(James Brown, TSOP), Afro-Beat (Fela) and Latin (Oscar
D’leon). All musical genres that cross generations and borders.
This is music that makes people feel good!
Beautiful Morningside Park is the perfect location for a
diverse audience of all ages and cultures to enjoy a fun
afternoon of music and relaxation. Harlem is long overdue
for an event that brings the community together around a
shared love of music. The new Harlem deserves a weekly
free and open cultural and recreational experience. Local
vendors, community organizations and sponsors will have
an opportunity to easily connect with this culturally eclectic
audience.
After feeding your soul at Church, a free party in the park
is the perfect dessert. Sundae Sermon will serve its “congregation” special treats from some of NYC’s finest DJ’s,
musicians and personalities...SWEET!
Official Website: http://www.sundaesermon.com
Added by tmpnyc on September 17, 2008