AFRICATOWN HERITAGE HOUSE TO HOST CULTURE FEST 2024 EVENT

Last Updated: July 18, 2024By Tags:

MOBILE, Ala. – Clotilda: The Exhibition at the Africatown Heritage House will host Culture Fest 2024 for a day of jubilant celebration, meaningful reflection, and community. As we open a lens to the African American experience and celebrate the legacy of Africatown, we will present an array of engaging activities, enriching experiences, and soul-stirring entertainment that provides a taste of black culture for all to enjoy.

The event will be held Saturday, July 27th from 4:00pm – 8:00pm at 2465 Winbush Street. Entertainment will include African drumming; choir performances; African folktales; a play; a historical apothecary class; vendors; food trucks; activities for children, such as face painting, African crafts, and interactive games; a live community artwork project; free snow cones; and vendors will be handing out free school supplies for students.

“We are so excited to host Culture Fest for the first time,” said Jessica Fairley, Manager at Africatown Heritage House. “This is an opportunity for the greater Mobile area to visit the Clotilda exhibit all while getting a glimpse of the rich heritage of Black culture.”

“I am ecstatic to be able to host this event that brings so many community partners to one place in Africatown,” said Jon Sexton, Director of the History Museum of Mobile, which operates Clotilda: The Exhibition at Africatown Heritage House. “The exhibition is already a moving, immersive experience, and we welcome the dozens of vendors participating, who are bringing even more for visitors to enjoy. I want to thank everyone for their involvement in making this event a reality.”

The entertainment lineup is as follows:

4:00pm – Opening, Libation Ceremony – Kim Pettway

4:15 pm – History of Ifa – Wole Balewa

4:30 pm – Balewa Drummers Jam Session

4:45 pm – MC Dance Act – Bruster’s Dance Academy

5:00 pm – Poetry – Words and Melody

5:15 pm – Gospel Funk Music – Da Hood Preacher

5:45 pm – Balewa Drummers Jam Session

6:15 pm – African Proverbs and Folktales – Makinde Gbolahan

6:30 pm – Musical Selection – Gentle Spirits Praise Team

7:00pm – Outta Tha Horses Mouth – Play by Terrence Spivey

7:30pm – Musical Selection – Union Baptist Church

                    Closing Prayer

Admission for Culture Fest 2024 and to view Clotilda: The Exhibition at Africatown Heritage House is free and all ages are welcome. Questions: Jessica Fairley – 251-206-5268. More information can be found at Clotilda.com.

HISTORY MUSEUM OF MOBILE: The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Over 118,000 objects weave together the rich, diverse, and often turbulent histories of Mobile and the surrounding area, from the prehistoric past to the present. Located in the heart of downtown, the History Museum of Mobile operates four campuses: The primary exhibitions are located in the Old City Hall-Southern Market building at 111 South Royal Street; Colonial Fort Condé is at 150 South Royal Street; Africatown Heritage House is at 2465 Winbush Street; and the Phoenix Fire Museum is at 203 South Claiborne Street. For more information, please visit: https://link.edgepilot.com/s/af88edf8/d5mQZZYg_U_cKeEHOiK-5Q?u=http://www.historymuseumofmobile.com/.

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