JCAL's Busiest Time Of The Year! Here's Our Upcoming Events

Following two sold-out West African Dance Workshops, we're preparing to present a fantastic Weekend of West African Dance performances next week.

Next week will also bring the season premiere of our Riddim Section season, the finale of our Meet the Playwright series, and the opening of our Spring Semester of JCAL Arts Classes.

Check it all out below!


A Weekend of West African Dance:

Black History Month Presentation

Performances - February 27 and February 28

Come and join us for a vibrant celebration of West African dance and culture at the Jamaica Performing Arts Center. This exciting event is a part of our Black History Month festivities and promises to be a weekend filled with rhythm, energy, and joy.

The celebrated program features concerts and interactive workshops during the month of February, led by Kofago Dance Ensemble and FANIKE! African Dance Troupe. We invite audiences to connect deeply with the rhythm, history, and spirit of African culture. 


JCAL Spring Arts Classes

Now Open For Registration!

Classes Begin February 28

161-04 Jamaica Avenue

We're pleased to present our lineup of Arts classes here at JCAL for the Spring Semester! Classes begin on Saturday, February 28.

To ensure that classes are affordable and accessible, registrants will receive 10% off for purchasing more than one class at the same time. JCAL now also offers the option to pay for classes in two installments.

Registration for JCAL Arts classes are now run through Amilia. Setting up your Amilia account is a quick, one-time, free process that lets you access your registrations, payments, and related details all in one place.

For questions and inquiries, contact our Manager of Education Marcello Di Russo at education@jcal.org


Culture Through Kaleidoscope

Opening Reception

February 20, 6pm

Red Wall Art Gallery at Resorts World NYC

Join us for Culture through Kaleidoscope, a new visual arts exhibition opening at the Red Wall Art Gallery at Resorts World NYC, curated by JCAL Visual Voices artist Alma Leya. Meet the artists and check out powerful works at this event!

Artist Statement: Much like how color fragments in a kaleidoscope combine to make a unique image, different people bearing diverse cultures come together to make a community rich in color. Therefore, when viewed from a broader perspective, when different individuals interact with each other, they create an energy that is vibrant and rich in culture. Like how a kaleidoscope creates something cultural, beautiful, and unique because of present differences, this exhibition aims to bring together artists and artworks, exemplified by their differences, to stitch a story about shared culture as seen through a kaleidoscope.


Riddim Section Presents: Edmar Castaneda

February 25, 8pm

153-10 Jamaica Avenue

The acclaimed series returns with an exciting performance!

Join us for an exciting Riddim Section concert, headlined by Edmar Castaneda! Riddim Section is a monthly concert series that explores the music of the African, Caribbean, and Latin American diasporas.

About the artist: Upon arriving in the United States in 1994, Colombian-born Edmar Castañeda has made a name for himself as the preeminent jazz harp virtuoso. Castañeda brings forth a brilliance that beautifully merges the jazz tradition with a diverse set of styles and genres while bringing unbridled attention to a somewhat unfamiliar instrument: The harp. 


Meet the Playwright Season Finale

February 26, 8pm

161-04 Jamaica Avenue

Join us for the season finale of our free theater series, featuring a highly anticipated staged reading of At God's Back, by Camille Simone Thomas.

About the play: When Iylan returns to her hometown with her fiancé to help plan her grandmother’s funeral, she is surprised by what she discovers. She learns of her grandmother's deep involvement with the mystic practice of Obeah.


Calling All Dancers and Choreographers!

Making Moves Dance Festival

Now Open For Submissions

We're pleased to open our application portal for the 17th Annual Making Moves Dance Festival (MMDF2026).

MMDF2026 will present commissions by and performances from up to nine choreographers. MMDF2026 runs from Friday to Sunday, September 18 to 20, 2026. All choreographers, dance artists, and companies working in any genre are encouraged to apply. The submission deadline is Friday, May 15, 2026, at 6 pm.


Closing Reception

Emancipation: The Rise of Womanhood

March 6, 6pm

161-04 Jamaica Avenue

Join us for the closing reception of Emancipation: The Rise of Womanhood, a group exhibit curated by JCAL Visual Voices artist Alma Leya.

The concept of Emancipation is for each female participating artist to reflect their own perspectives on womanhood through their work.

Inspiration may come from their own life, from someone they are closely attached to, or from idols or role models.


Memory Vault Opening Reception

March 13, 6pm

161-04 Jamaica Avenue

Join us for the highly anticipated opening of Memory Vault. The group show is the culminating exhibition for JCAL's ARTWorks Fellows. The exhibition is curated by Dr. Margarita Rosa.

Artists: Coulibaly Adama Nanguin Abib Junior, Anoushka Bhalla, Edgie Amisial, Keilley Banks, Jashawn Johnson, Quiana Lewis

Program Manager: Sherwin Banfield

About Memory Vault: Memory Vault is an exhibition that mediates on the present moment as a future archive. Artists are asked to use portraiture, cityscapes, sculpture, and experimental forms to create an archive of the now: an archive of faces, gestures, skylines, personal spaces, and communal rhythms. 


Thursday Night Jazz Presents Gina D'Soto

March 12, 8pm

153-10 Jamaica Avenue

Gina D'Soto is a rising star redefining Cuban music on the global stage. Based in New York, she captivates audiences with her authentic blend of R&B, pop, and Cuban traditions, offering a fresh perspective as part of the new wave of Cuban artists. Her music celebrates cultural diversity, merging her roots modern influences to create a sound that feels both timeless and groundbreaking.


Strength Courage & Wisdom

March 28, 8pm

153-10 Jamaica Avenue

Join us for an exciting presentation of spoken word, storytelling, and dance to celebrate Women's History Month! Strength Courage & Wisdom 2026 will feature a fantastic lineup of artists and great vibes.

This year's special guest poet is the acclaimed Ursula Rucker. Poet, recording artist, songwriter, activist, and revolutionary Ma’at Mama, Ursula Rucker is a certified veteran of the global music and poetry scene. A skilled writer and dynamic performer, Rucker’s rich and textured voice is one of the world’s great, living instruments.


Financial Literacy:

Journey to Homeownership: Overview of First-Time Homebuyer Mortgage Programs & Grants

March 11, 7pm

This webinar will explore the current first-time homebuyer mortgage programs that are available in today’s market. Learn about First-Time Homebuyer Grants, including down payment assistance and closing cost credits that are available. Learn who offers these grants and how to qualify, as well as details on the process and timing for obtaining them.


Photos of the Week: Thursday Night Jazz

Last week, Tivon Pennicott headlined Thursday Night Jazz in front of a fantastic audience! Don't miss our next Jazz concert here.

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