New York West Indian American Day Carnival 2023Īugust 31st – September 4th New York City Carnival Festivities September 4th 6:00am – 11:00am, Brooklyn NYįor more information on this year's J'Ouvert Celebration, including route and other festivities, please see the website below from J'Ouvert City International. Tribute to the "World Steelpan Day" August 11th as declared by the United Nations From the early morning celebrations of J'Ouvert to the midday festivities of the West Indian American Day Carnival, we encourage New Yorkers to come out and celebrate Caribbean pride alongside us. Marking the second year that the festivities are in person, we are back in full force celebrating Caribbean heritage and culture. ![]() Adams, and the New York City Police Department are partnering for a safe Labor Day Weekend. History of J'Ouvert Full Celebration Has Returned Steel band music is the dominating sound of J'Ouvert as revelers take to the street wining and chipping their way in the early hours before the daytime West Indian Day Carnival. ![]() Carnival is the traditional street festival honoring the vast heritage and culture of the Caribbean diaspora. The name J'Ouvert originates from the French words "jour ouvert," meaning daybreak or morning, and signals the start of Carnival.
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