47th Annual Three Kings Day Parade
Off-Campus Arts Event
47th Annual Three Kings Day Parade
Join El Museo del Barrio as they kick off Three Kings Day celebrations with a fun-filled day of programming featuring BambaYo.
FREE
El Museo del Barrio
January 05, 2024 | 11:00 am
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About the Museum

The mission of El Museo del Barrio is to present and preserve the art and culture of Puerto Ricans and all Latin Americans in the United States. Through its extensive collections, varied exhibitions and publications, bilingual public programs, educational activities, festivals and special events, El Museo educates its diverse public in the richness of Caribbean and Latin American arts and cultural history.

About the Event

El Museo del Barrio is delighted to present the 47th Annual Three Kings Day Parade and Celebration! This year’s theme, entitled ‘Spoken Word: The Power of Oral Tradition,’ celebrates the importance and significance of unwritten stories, fables, and traditions, giving space to those who have and continue to share stories and uphold traditions in our communities.

Location

El Museo del Barrio
1230 5th Avenue (at 104th Street)
New York, NY 10029

About The Event

El Museo del Barrio is delighted to present the 47th Annual Three Kings Day Parade and Celebration! This year’s theme, entitled ‘Spoken Word: The Power of Oral Tradition,’ celebrates the importance and significance of unwritten stories, fables, and traditions, giving space to those who have and continue to share stories and uphold traditions in our communities.

Held in El Barrio (East Harlem), New York, the time-honored Parade will begin at 11am at 106th Street and Park Avenue and end at 12pm on 115th Street and Park Avenue. The Parade will feature camels, floats, live music, and hundreds of participants. Soon after, we invite parade-goers to come back to El Museo del Barrio for a live musical performance in El Teatro from 1:30-3pm.

For more information, please visit the event website.

Image: Three Kings Day celebration / courtesy of El Museo del Barrio