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Family Holi Event Returns to Brooklyn With Dance, Color, Food And Fun

The Brooklyn Children’s Museum will host a family-friendly Holi festival featuring Bollywood dance, color powder play, Indian food, cultural workshops and interactive storytelling on April 25.
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Families in Brower Park throwing powder during Celebrate Holi at Brooklyn Children's Museum.

The Brooklyn Children’s Museum invites families to Celebrate Holi, the vibrant Hindu festival of color, with a full day of dance, art, food and play on April 25.

Co-presented by Ajna Dance Company and The Culture Tree, this beloved annual tradition has grown into the museum's most popular celebration, drawing thousands of visitors from across the tri-state area.

Originating in India and now celebrated around the world, Holi marks the arrival of spring with joy, renewal, and the triumph of good over evil. At the museum, Celebrate Holi brings these traditions to life through hands-on cultural activities and lively color-powder play in neighboring Brower Park.

“We’re proud to welcome families back for the ninth year of Celebrate Holi,” said Atiba T. Edwards, president and chief executive officer of Brooklyn Children’s Museum. “Seeing children and families participating in our color powder play party and dancing to Bollywood music is exactly what BCM is about—bringing communities together through the joy of shared culture.”

Celebrate Holi will take place across three timed sessions:

  • 10:00am – 12:30pm

  • 1:00pm – 3:30pm

  • 4:00pm – 6:30pm

Each session offers the same lineup of activities and concludes with an energetic color-powder celebration. Families are encouraged to wear white for maximum color-powder impact and to purchase powder in advance.

This year’s festival highlights include:

  • Live Bollywood performances by Ajna Dance Company, plus interactive workshops that give visitors the chance to learn some moves of their own.

  • Food workshops with The Culture Tree where children can make and taste thandai, a traditional Indian cold drink.

  • Interactive puppet shows by WonderSpark Puppets, bringing the story of Holi to life with humor and imagination.

  • Delicious bites from beloved NYC food vendors, including:

  • Shopping from vendors such as Desai Designs and Kulture Khazana, offering artful crafts and goods inspired by Indian heritage.

  • Creative workshops in BCM’s ColorLab art studio and Nature’s Engineers STEM makerspace:

    • Design your own pichkari (a playful paper water blaster)!

    • Explore the science of plant-based pigments and make your own natural paint.

Click here to purchase tickets.




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