Tag: NJ ARTS FESTIVAL

  • N2S MAKES FINAL STOP AT NEWARK WITH VARIETY OF EVENTS

    • By Mabel Pais

    Get ready to experience the talent of singer-songwriters, DJs, comedians, hip hop artists, spoken word poets, dancers, a jazz violinist and more to be featured at several venues for Newark’s home-grown stars.

    The North to Shore Festival makes its final stop in June in Newark, city of many talents. Below is a listing of events spread over several locations:

    JUNE 23

    7 p.m.: Samara Joy at Prudential Hall at NJPAC

    JUNE 24

    9 a.m.: Black Creative Economy Summit at Symphony Hall

    JUNE 24-30

    Newark International Film Festival at various venues

    JUNE 25

    9 a.m.: Black Creative Economy Summit at Symphony Hall

    7 p.m.: “Prescribing Creativity: Promoting Health Equity through Arts-on-Prescription” panel discussion, online

    JUNE 26

    9 a.m.: Black Creative Economy Summit at Symphony Hall

    5 p.m: Well Together & BLAKTHEBRAND, “The Paradox of Being Art Show” at Equal Space

    6 p.m.: “In Our Words … Stories from the Battlefield of Love — The Good, Bad, and Revolutionary” at 44 William Street

    6:30 p.m.: The Lincoln Park Jazzy Soul Series at Terrace Ballroom at Symphony Hall

    7 p.m.: “Jazz, Jamming, and Living Life” at Clement’s Place

    JUNE 27

    9 a.m.: Black Creative Economy Summit at Symphony Hall

    6 p.m.: Felix Hernandez Rhythm Revue Dance Party at Chambers Plaza at NJPAC

    6 p.m.: “Rah Digga’s Lyrics Matter: The Salon Series” at Clement’s Place

    7 p.m.: Blues People at Clement’s Place

    8 p.m.: Matchbox Twenty, Andy Grammer at Prudential Center

    JUNE 28

    7 p.m.: Lynette Sheard Experience at Clement’s Place

    7 p.m.: The Amethyst & Amber Griot Gala: A Celebration of Newark Poetry at Kruger Scott Mansion

    7:30 p.m.: New Jersey Symphony at Branch Brook Park

    8 p.m.: Gabriel Iglesias at Prudential Center

    8 p.m.: Brothers Osborne at Prudential Hall at NJPAC

    8 p.m.: Zarna Garg at Victoria Theater at NJPAC

    8 p.m.: Jeezy, Scarface at Symphony Hall

    8 p.m.: Brick City Jam at All Points West Distillery

    JUNE 29

    10 a.m.: Art-making activities at Newark Museum of Art

    11 a.m.: Lincoln Park Music Festival Power Up Yogi Fest at Lincoln Park

    Noon: Showcase Stage, presented by Audible at Harriet Tubman Square. With Choy, Aja Moyé, J Read, Nicole Soul, Rasha Jay, Evelyn Tejeda, Charisa the Violin Diva & Strings Nation, Company of Collaborative Artists

    Noon: Family Fun Day: An Interactive STEAM Fair at Newark Public Library

    1 p.m.: CURRENTS: Collaborative Art & Ecology on the Passaic River at Riverfront Park Boat Dock

    1 p.m.: “Newark Arts: Murals and Martinis” at Harriet Tubman Square

    6 p.m.: “Newark Alliance: Night Market” at Halsey Street between New and Bleeker streets

    6:30 p.m.: “Newark Levels: The Muses of Brick City” at Equal Space

    7 and 9:30 p.m.: Sommore at Victoria Theater at NJPAC

    7:30 p.m.: “Hey! I Heard You’re Black” (staged reading) at NJPAC Center for Arts Education

    8: p.m.: Kevin Hart at Prudential Center

    JUNE 30

    10 a.m.: Art-making activities at Newark Museum of Art

    Noon: Showcase Stage, presented by Audible at Harriet Tubman Square. With Choy, Aja Moyé, J Read, Nicole Soul, Rasha Jay, Evelyn Tejeda, Charisa the Violin Diva & Strings Nation, Company of Collaborative Artists

    1 p.m.: Down in the Ro’ Open Mic Experience at Tinjune Restaurant

    2 p.m.: “Broadway in the Bricks” at Military Park

    2 p.m.: “Glory in the Garden” (gospel tribute) at Newark Lab School

    3 p.m.: “Coming Home” (staged reading), presented by Aurway Repertory Theatre at West End Avenue Park

    6 p.m.: The Vibes in the City Experience & Awards Ceremony at Newark Art Hub

    6 p.m.: Roc & the Collective RnB Night at The Yard

    8 p.m.: Kevin Hart at Prudential Center

    THE AUDIBLE SHOWCASE STAGE

    Rising Newark artists will step into the spotlight over three days at the Audible Showcase Stage, a new feature of the ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Festival, which comes to Newark June 23-30.

    For three days at Harriet Tubman Square, the ‘Audible Showcase Stage’ will present festival-goers with giveaways plus FREE performances by a lineup of up-and-coming Newark artists.

    From 6 to 9 PM on Friday, June 28, and  from 12 noon to 6 PM on both Saturday, June 29, and Sunday, June 30, the Audible Showcase Stage will offer a continuous series of FREE performances by hip hop and R&B artists, comedians, spoken word poets, instrumentalists, dancers and more, with DJ sets in-between, on an outdoor stage in the city’s Harriet Tubman Square, adjacent to the recently installed monument to Tubman, Shadow of a Face.

    Performances are just the start of what’s on offer. The ‘Audible Showcase Stage’ will effectively be a festival-within-a-festival with games, live music and activities for children throughout the park and food trucks on the park periphery offering a range of cuisines and beverages for kids and adults alike.

    This presentation, featuring a cohort of local artists all on one stage within easy walking distance of festival venues — such as NJPAC, The Newark Museum of Art and the Newark Public Library along with the shops and restaurants on Halsey Street — is a new feature of ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Festival’, the three-week, three-city summer celebration of arts and ideas produced by NJPAC, now in its second season.

    “The ‘Audible Showcase Stage’ is a way for us to shine a brighter light on a number of our city’s up-and-coming performers and, at the same time, it creates a hub where festival visitors can go to extend their stay here, take in performances that give them a real understanding of Newark’s incredibly varied cultural landscape, and maybe explore The Newark Museum of Arts or Halsey Street. It can be a destination or a stepping stone for further exploration,” says John Schreiber, President and CEO of NJPAC.

    The majority of the local artists and groups appearing on the ‘Audible Showcase Stage’ are ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Official Selections’ — performers chosen from among hundreds of applicants to take part in the event by the festival’s committee of Newark arts professionals and community leaders. Each was given a grant to enable them to appear at the festival.

    Audible has long been a champion of Newark, where it has been headquartered since 2007, and the company works to elevate emerging creators through a range of programs that amplify underrepresented voices around the world.

    “As the leading storytelling company and one of the largest employers of creative talent in the NYC Metro area, Audible has always been committed to celebrating the creative community,” says Aisha Glover, Global Head of Urban Innovation at Audible. “The Audible Showcase Stage will highlight the vast creative talent right here in Newark, and we’re thrilled to share their dynamic performances with festival goers.”

    “Newark is an international city of the arts and we wanted to curate a snapshot of all the different cultures that make up our city,” says Marcy DePina, Executive Director of the Newark City Parks Foundation, which was chosen to produce the Audible Showcase Stage in the park. “There are so many unique cultural expressions in Newark. Our goal was to highlight that diversity and make it really welcoming for everyone to come and take part.”

    ‘Official Selection’ artists to be featured at the ‘Audible Showcase Stage’ include:

    Trinidadian singer, storyteller and activist Choy

    Vocalist and songwriter Aja Moyé

    Newark-native violinist J Read

    Nevisian-American comedian, writer and activist nicole soul

    New Jersey resident and alternative rock vocalist Rasha Jay

    Dominican dancer and choreographer Evelyn Tejeda

    Charisa the ViolinDiva, the Newark-based soul jazz violinist

    New Jersey-based choreographer Camille Moten Rennie and her troupe Company of Collaborative Artists

    These ‘Official Selection’ performers will be joined by other notable Greater Newark area performers including the world-renowned DJ, producer, label head, promoter, curator and influencer DJ Spinna on Friday; Eli Fola, the Nigerian-American, multi-disciplinary sound artist, saxophonist, DJ and producer behind “Yoruba Tech Soul” headlining on Saturday, and  trailblazing NJ hip-hop artist P.Genz kicking things off on Sunday. Performances will be interspersed with sets by local turntablists including Newark’s DJ Wallah, DJ Shell Spin, DJ Sienna Chanel as well as hosts Alexandra Hill, Unicorn151 and Kitab Rollins.

    In the event of inclement weather, performances will be held in the Newark Public Library’s Centennial Hall across the street from the park.

    Through a first-ever collective and collaborative effort, a coalition of Newark organizations including NJPAC, Newark Parks Foundations, the Newark Arts and Education District, Newark Alliance, Newark Arts, The Newark Museum of Art, the Newark Public Library, FORSA Media, SO FRESH Fest, Lauren LeBeaux Lifestyles and Audible worked to offer a range of additional complementary festival events held near or adjacent to the ‘Audible Showcase Stage’ so festival-goers can spend an entire day (or weekend) at events within easy walking distance to Harriet Tubman Square.

    Explore the lineup at the ‘Audible Showcase Stage’ and surrounding events:

    FRIDAY, JUNE 28

    From 6 to 9 PM, the ‘Audible Showcase Stage’ in Harriet Tubman Square kicks off the weekend with DJ Spinna, hosted by Alexandra Hill.

    SATURDAY, JUNE 29

    From 12 noon to 6 PM, the Audible Showcase Stage will feature performances from dynamic Newark artists including host Unicorn 151, DJ Shell Spin, Choy Band (12 noon), Aja Moyé (1 PM), Evelyn Tejeda (2 PM), J Read (3 PM) and Eli Fola (4:30 PM).

    From 10 AM to 5 PM, The Newark Museum of Art, which faces the park at 49 Washington Street, will offer free admission and drop-in art-making activities on its plaza for families.

    From 12 noon to 4 PM, the Newark Public Library, which faces one end of the park at 5 Washington Street, will host a free Family Fun Day and Interactive STEAM Fair, with art-focused activities for kids including paint-making and graffiti print making.

    At 1 PM, Newark Arts will launch a Prudential presents North to Shore edition of its Martinis & Murals bus tour of Newark’s public art works — including lunch and cocktails — that leaves from just down the street at Vermella Broad Street (355 Broad Street). (Tickets available through Eventbrite.com.)

    The Newark Alliance will host a family-friendly, free Night Market along Halsey Street, between New and Bleeker Streets, from 3 to 9 PM featuring DJs from bunkr.

    FORSA Media and DEYIOR present Luv + Grind – International Music Series with DJs spinning the romantic sounds of Africa and the diaspora, 9 PM at Tinjune Downtown (494 Broad Street).

    SUNDAY, JUNE 30

    From 12 noon to 6 PM, the Audible Showcase Stage in Harriet Tubman Square will offer performances from host Kitab Rollins, DJ Sienna Chanel, DJ Wallah, P.Genz (12 PM), nicole soul (1 PM), Company of Collaborative Artists (1:45 PM), Rasha Jay (3 PM), Charisa the Violin Diva (4 PM) and DJ Wallah (5 PM).

    From 10 AM to 5 PM, The Newark Museum of Art will offer free admission and drop-in art-making activities on its plaza for families.

    SO FRESH Fest will host Rest Fest from 11 AM to 4 PM, with a series of restorative wellness activities including guided meditation, restorative yoga, breathwork, stress-reduction strategies, aromatherapy, sound baths and holistic health practices at The Newark Museum of Art. (Tickets available at Eventbrite.com.)

    From 10 AM to 2:30 PM the Newark Historical Renaissance Ride presents The Black Ivy Ride: Celebrating Sarah Vaughan and 100 Years of Newark Arts leaving from Harriet Tubman Square. (Tickets available through Eventbrite.com.)

    And at 1 PM, Kween Moore presents Down In The Ro’ Open Mic Experience, one of Newark’s leading poetry and performance arts platforms at Tinjune Downtown (494 Broad Street).

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    ZARNA GARG

    Zarna Garg, named ‘Variety’ Magazine’s ‘10 Comics to Watch for 2023’, is “One in a Billion.” This Indian immigrant mom is breaking down barriers with her hilarious stand-up routines that tackle everything from family life to cultural stereotypes.

    Her performance at the Victoria Theater at NJPAC takes place on Friday, June 28 at 7 pm.

    Thanks to her captivating performances and relatable content, Zarna has gained immense popularity on TikTok, where she has over 100 million views. She’s also racked up performances at iconic venues like ‘Comedy Cellar’, ‘Carolines on Broadway’ and the famed ‘Kennedy Center’.

    Awards include Kevin Hart’s ‘Lyft Comics’ comedy competition on Peacock and the 2021 ‘Ladies of Laughter’ Newcomer Award. Additionally, she won the Top Comedy Feature Screenplay Award at the 2019 Austin Film Festival and was a Nicholl Fellowships Semi-Finalist.

    Deftly defying expectations and stereotypes, Zarna is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with on the comedy scene. Don’t miss out on the chance to see her live at North To Shore.

    UPDATES, TICKETS 

    To get a full listing of Newark’s ‘North to Shore’ events and tickets, visit northtoshore.com/newark.

    Get Festival updates most quickly on social media.  Follow ‘North to Shore’ on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and TikTok.

    Events are subject to change.

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    ONLINE WELLNESS EVENTS

    As part of the ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Festival,’ two online wellness programs are worthy of note: 

    NJ FIRST LADY MURPHY MODERATES PANEL ON POWER OF ARTS ON MATERNAL HEALTH

    • By Mabel Pais

    First Lady Tammy Murphy moderates the panel on the transformative power of the arts on maternal well-being. The event takes place on June 18, 2024 via zoom at 12 Noon.

    “As we celebrate the second annual North to Shore Festival, I am thrilled to participate in a panel that demonstrates the incredibly unique nature of this festival,” said First Lady Tammy Murphy. “Not only does North to Shore bring together top performers from around the world and across our state, but it also allows us to come together to partake in meaningful conversations about the challenges our state faces. Improving maternal and infant health is an urgent priority for our administration, and I am thrilled to take the stage with experts in the field to discuss innovative approaches to making New Jersey the gold standard for maternal and infant care.”

    Join an illuminating conversation on how creative engagement fosters resilience, self-expression and emotional healing during the journey of motherhood. Learn how artistic interventions can address maternal mental health challenges, promote bonding and empower women to navigate the complexities of pregnancy, childbirth and beyond.

    A special feature of this session includes witnessing art and maternal health in action with a performance by Kelline Bonny, a parent in the Lullaby Project at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), who will perform an original lullaby created in collaboration with a teaching artist.

    PANEL

    Moderator

    Tammy Murphy, First Lady of New Jersey

    Panelists

    Yvelisse Gonzalez, MSW, LSW, PMH-C, Senior Manager, Public Health Programs, Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey

    Andrea Harris, Vice President and Chief Quality & Health Equity Officer, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of NJ

    Tiffany Ortiz, Director, Early Childhood Programs at Carnegie Hall

    Lisa Tremayne, RN, PMH-C, CBC, Program Director, RWJBarnabas Health Center for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (rwjbh.org)

    Tonya S. Wright, MD, FACOG, Chief, Division of Academic Specialists in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Assistant Professor and Vice Chair of Education, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Penn State Health

    For those who cannot watch online, the recording can be seen at northtoshore.com.

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    ART-ON-PRESCRIPTION PILOT PROGRAM IN NJ USES ARTS TO BUILD HEALTH EQUITY

    • By Mabel Pais

    WHEN:  Wednesday, June 26, 2024 @ 4 PM

    WHERE: Via Zoom (see below for registration link)

    Creativity empowers individuals to take charge of their health and enhance their quality of life — from reducing stress and anxiety to fostering emotional resilience and strengthening social connections. Join us for an informative conversation on how the first Arts-on-Prescription pilot program in New Jersey uses the arts to build health equity.

    Launched by the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in collaboration with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of NJ and Rutgers University–Newark, this program enhances health and well-being by increasing access to arts and culture. Our panel of experts from healthcare, arts and community sectors will explore the profound impact on individuals and the community when creativity intersects with health.

    This session includes a spoken word performance by Alana Jackson, Director of Arts & Wellness at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, Fla.

    REGISTRATION

    Registration is required @ njpac-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7rdFif-oT029yJZWIcIXuA#/registration 

    PANEL

    Moderator

    Julia Hotz, Author of The Connection Cure: The Prescriptive Power of Movement, Nature, Art, Service, and Belonging (Simon & Schuster, 2024).

    Panelists

    Ketlen Alsbrook, Director for the City of Newark’s Department of Health & Community Wellness and CEO for the Mary Eliza Mahoney Health Center

    Aly Maier Lokuta, Senior Director, Arts & Well-Being at New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC)

    Theresa Tantay-Wilson, Director, Health Promotion Division at Rutgers University–Newark

    Maureen Zimmer, LCSW, Clinical Supervisor, Behavioral Health at Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of NJ

    The Prudential presents North to Shore Festival

    Learn more at www.NorthtoShore.com.

    The Prudential

    Learn more at news.prudential.com.

    Audible

    Learn more at audible.com.

    Newark City Parks Foundation

    Learn more at newarkcityparks.org

    The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC)

    Learn more at NJPAC.org.

    (Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Cuisine, Spirituality, Health & Wellness, Business, and Education) 

     

  • ATLANTIC CITY CARRIES THE N2S TORCH FROM ASBURY PARK

    ATLANTIC CITY CARRIES THE N2S TORCH FROM ASBURY PARK

    B52s (Credit for all : Courtesy NJPAC)
    • By Mabel Pais

    Dozens of much-loved Atlantic City artists will carry the torch from the 2024 Asbury Park Festival by stepping into the spotlight in Atlantic City over two days at the ‘Showcase Stage and Artistic Village,’ a new feature of the ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Festival.’

    The ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Festival’ presents events in Atlantic City June 17-June 23, including performances by headlining artists the B-52’s, Barenaked Ladies, Justin Silva, Eric Roberson and Avery Sunshine and Prince Royce and Wisin. The festival’s full lineup can be found at NorthtoShore.com.

    The Showcase Stage

    From 11 AM to 6 PM on Saturday, June 22, and 11 AM to 5 PM on Sunday, June 23, the ‘Showcase Stage’ will offer a continuous series of FREE performances by some of the city’s most-loved singer-songwriters, DJs, comedians, spoken word poets, a Jazz band, pop punk bands and more.

    This presentation, featuring a cohort of local artists on one stage adjacent to major festival venues, is a new feature of ‘Prudential presents North to Shore,’ the three-week, three-city summer festival of arts and ideas produced by NJPAC, now in its second annual edition.

    “The ‘Showcase Stage’ is our way of spotlighting the talent of Atlantic City’s remarkable creatives while at the same time curating a space where audience members who come out for a headliner show will have a wonderful way to extend their visit and get a genuine sense of the city’s cultural offerings all in one, easy-to-reach spot,” says John Schreiber, President and CEO of NJPAC. 

    The Artist Village

    Performances are just the start of what’s on offer. The ‘Showcase Stage will be the centerpiece of the Artist Village at the Orange Loop Festival Grounds, effectively a festival-within-a-festival within easy walking distance of the Atlantic City boardwalk that will allow visitors to ‘Prudential presents North to Shore’ to hear local Atlantic City and Atlantic County artists perform, and simultaneously take in live demonstrations by and shop the wares of local artisans including photographers, wood carvers and painters.

    OTHER ACTIVITIES

    Hands-on fun activities for children, including a painting wall (that children can decorate with paint on brushes, loaded into water guns, or simply on their hands) and a decorate-your-own-cupcake station, will also be offered. In the event of inclement weather, the festival grounds will be tented to allow the event to continue.

    GRANT BENEFICIARIES

    The majority of the local artists and groups appearing on the ‘Showcase Stage’ are Prudential presents North to Shore Official Selections — performers who applied to perform on the festival and chosen to take part in the event by the festival’s committee of Atlantic City arts professionals and community leaders. Each was given a grant to enable them to appear at the festival.

    Overall, this season the Prudential presents North to Shore Festival granted $355,600 to local artists and organizations in its three host cities: Asbury Park, Atlantic City and Newark.

    “We really wanted to diversify the lineup, to make sure there was something there for everyone. We wanted to be sure there was rock, jazz, pop, punk, blues, hip hop. There will be kid performers, and there will be Angela Burton, who’s a legend in this city. We really curated this for our community members,” says Jon Henderson, founder and CEO of Good Time Tricycle Productions, an Atlantic City event production company that is producing the Showcase Stage event.

    ‘Official Selection’ artists who will be featured at the ‘Showcase Stage’ include:

    Atlantic City actress and comedian Michelle Tomko

    Daille Kettrell and Shianne Ladale, better known as inspirational funk-soul duo Open4Business

    High-energy R&B and jazz group The Cason Express Show Band

    The Children’s Choir of Southern New Jersey, presented by Chicken Bone Beach Historical Foundation

    R&B fusion singer Lem Turner

    Teacher and spoken word poet Paige Washington

    Local ’70s, ’80s and ’90s cover band Village Bridge

    Soul and R&B singer Angela Burton

    These ‘Official Selection’ performers will be joined by a lineup of notable South Jersey performers including dance students from nearby Stockton University, rising pop punk band Jersey Calling, up-and-coming singer-songwriter Jake Thistle, Jersey Shore alt-rockers The Break Plans and Mara Justine, the recent ‘The Voice’ contestant from Galloway Township (who also did well in previous years on talent shows including American Idol and America’s Got Talent).

    Performances will be interspersed with sets by local turntablists including DJ Aiden Scott, DJ Patrice McBride, DJ Rashaun and DJ Vito G.

    On Sunday June 23 only, visitors can be wowed by New Jersey’s immersive WOW Experience mobile activation inside the festival grounds and near the ‘Showcase Stage’.

    VENDORS & ARTISANS

    Participating vendors and artisans in the ‘Artist Village’ include:

    Jay’s Crab Shack – Seafood

    Il Porcelino – Italian Market

    Coley Cakes – DIY cupcakes

    Twisted Lemonade – Lemonade

    Coffee Goddess – Coffee

    East Coast Fairy Hair – Fairy hair

    Heather Hires Art – Face & Body Paint

    Dunes Art Gallery – Brigantine Art Studio

    EXULT LIFE LLC – Handmade Jewelry + Art

    DAVE MASS – Artist / Barber

    Chloe Henderson – Visual Artist

    Bucksco Barrels – Barrel tables & art

    HG Workshops – DIY art studio

    Valerie Feo – Visual Artist

    Aritimi Design Studio – 3D printed Art + Plants

    A. Sullivan Artistry – Visual Artist

    Tuft Broad – Handmade Rugs

    The Escape Plans – Atlantic City Marketing & Events

    In the event of inclement weather, the festival grounds will be tented to allow the fun to continue.

    TICKETS

    Tickets for the ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Festival’ are available at NorthtoShore.com. Get Festival updates most quickly on social media. 

    Follow North to Shore on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and TikTok.

    The Prudential presents North to Shore Festival

    For the latest updates and new concert listings, visit NorthtoShore.com.

    The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC)

     Learn more at NJPAC.org.

    (Stay tuned for information on the next N2S Festival location: Newark).

    (Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Spirituality, Cuisine, Health & Wellness, Business, and Education)

  • ASBURY PARK LAUNCHES SECOND NORTH-TO-SHORE FESTIVAL

    ASBURY PARK LAUNCHES SECOND NORTH-TO-SHORE FESTIVAL

    Jarod Clemons
    Band of Horses (Photos : Courtesy NJPAC)

    By Mabel Pais

    The ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Festival’ launches the second New Jersey Cultural Summer Festival at ASBURY PARK where more than a dozen much-loved Asbury Park artists will step into the spotlight on the ‘Showcase Stage at the Grand Arcade,’ a new feature of the ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Festival.’

    The ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Festival’ presents events in Asbury Park June 10 through June 16, including performances by headlining artists Bleachers, Lake Street Dive, Band of Horses and Gary Clark Jr. The festival’s full lineup can be found at NorthtoShore.com.

    Watch this video – youtu.be/4-YG6QgMEAs

    JUNE 14

    From 3:30 to 11 PM on Friday, June 14, the stage in the Grand Arcade, located within the historic Asbury Park Convention Hall, will offer a continuous sampler of series of FREE performances by some of the city’s  most-loved singer-songwriters, spoken word poets, hip hop artists, punk bands, indie rockers and others, interspersed with sets by local DJ Adam Jay. Festival-goers will also have access to centrally located shops, restaurants and more.

    This presentation, featuring a cohort of local artists on one stage adjacent to major festival venues like the Stone Pony Summer Stage, is a new feature of ‘Prudential presents North to Shore,’ the three-week, three-city summer festival of arts and ideas produced by NJPAC, now in its annual second season.

    “The ‘Showcase Stage’ is our way of highlighting the talent of Asbury Park’s incredible artists, but also of ensuring that all the folks who come out for a festival event not only have a great way to extend their visit, but get a real introduction to Asbury Park’s authentic sound and spirit,” says John Schreiber, President and CEO of NJPAC.

    The majority of the local artists and groups appearing on the ‘Showcase Stage’ are ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Official Selections’ — performers chosen to take part in the event by the festival’s committee of city arts professionals and community leaders. Each was given a grant to enable them to appear at the festival.

    Overall, this season the ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Festival’ handed grants totaling $355,600 to local artists and organizations in its three host cities: Asbury Park, Atlantic City and Newark.

    “From singer-songwriters to R&B, funk, soul, global sounds, world music, rock, pop, punk to funk, this lineup checks all the boxes of Asbury’s eclectic global music sound,” says Jennifer Stine, President of Fortune Creative Collective, an Asbury-based marketing company, who is producing the ‘Showcase Stage’ presentation.

    Stine is also Vice President of the Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Historical Society and, as the daughter of local historian Don Stine, a second-generation Asbury Park booster.

    “To have the Grand Arcade activated with such talented local artists is very exciting. We cannot wait for everyone coming into town that Friday and see, in this historic setting, everything that Asbury Park has to offer,” Stine says.

    Artists who will be featured at the ‘Showcase Stage’ include:

    Vintage-flavored punk/blues band Johnny Nameless

    Hip hop spoken word poet and teaching artist Myster-E (aka Eric Shandroff)

    Singer-songwriters Joe Miller, Mike Montrey and Dave Vargo

    Funky R&B singer Space and The Goodstock Jamband

    Asbury Park indie rock sensation, The Mercury Brothers

    Local R&B, soul, rock, funk and pop band Des and the Swagmatics

    These ‘Official Selection’ performers will be joined by spoken word and hip-hop powerhouse and one-time Poet Laureate of Asbury Park Chris Rockwell, rising singer-songwriter Jake Thistle and DJ Adam Jay, a staple of Asbury Park’s night life.

    OTHER ATTRACTIONS

    Festival-goers can stop by RWJBarnabas Health’s information table in the Grand Arcade to learn about the expansive community health programs offered for free each month at Monmouth Medical Center’ LiveWell Center at the Monmouth Mall. They can also be wowed by New Jersey’s immersive WOW Experience mobile activation on the Ocean Avenue side of the Grand Arcade.

    The Grand Arcade houses an array of retail establishments including restaurants ‘The Beach Bar’, ‘Asbury Oyster Bar and Seahorse’, as well as ice cream bar ‘Betty’s Icebox’, coffee shop ‘Asbury Park Roastery’, ‘Paws Pet Boutique’, apparel store ‘Wanderlust’, home decor shop ‘Carla Gizzi’ and high-concept souvenir shop ‘Fun House’.

    JUNE 15

    On June 15, ‘ASBURY UNDERGROUND’ returns!

    The ASBURY PARK tradition, last held in 2019, activates the city’s entire downtown now presented in partnership with ‘Prudential Presents North to Shore Festival.’ Hundreds of musicians, visual artists, comedians and poets will participate in a full day of FREE events during revived ‘art and music crawl’ on Saturday, June 15.

    Asbury Park, NJ The Asbury Underground

    Downtown Art and Music Crawl, a much-loved city tradition which fills the streets of downtown Asbury Park with FREE concerts, comedy shows and poetry readings, will be held again this year for the first time since 2011. This year’s crawl will be held on Saturday, June 15 from noon to 7 PM.

    The event returns to Asbury Park as a feature of the ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Festival,’ New Jersey’s three-week, three-city celebration of arts and ideas. North to Shore, produced by NJPAC, will offer concerts and events across Asbury Park June 10 to June 16.

    This year’s Asbury Underground art and music crawl will include approximately 100 performances — highlighting the work of over 200 musicians and some 50 visual artists, plus scores of poets and comedians, at 33 different venues, including stages dedicated to jazz, spoken word poetry and comedy.

    Visitors following the crawl map to all of the event’s stages and venues will travel across the city’s downtown, into art galleries, coffeehouses, clothing stores, restaurants and other spaces; each stop along the way will offer a display or a performance by an area artist.

    “The whole idea, from the inception of Asbury Underground, was to bring a broader awareness of just how fertile, in all of the arts, our city truly is,” says the founder and producer of Asbury Underground, Patrick Schiavino, a local artist and the owner of art629 Gallery. “It is really heartwarming how everyone pitches in to make this all happen. It is an amazing celebration of who we are as a community.” “North to Shore’s mission is to turn a spotlight on all the artists and creatives who make New Jersey such a uniquely vibrant place, and ‘Asbury Underground’ brings so many of them together in one place, at one time. We’re so pleased to be part of bringing back this Asbury Park tradition that celebrates this city’s incredibly deep artistic bench,” says John Schreiber, President and CEO of NJPAC, which produces ‘North to Shore.’

    The crawl begins simultaneously at three different venues downtown at noon: art629 Gallery, 629 Cookman Avenue, Over the Moon Art Studios, 808 Springwood Avenue, and at Lock and Shade Courtyard, Court Square, 608-612 Cookman Avenue. Patrons can progress through the downtown, from any of these three locations, for the rest of the afternoon; performances are scheduled to begin at venues along the path every 15 minutes. All Asbury Underground events are free.

    This year’s crawl features several special events including:

    • The Joe Harvard Memorial Stage: A specially curated stage of performers in memory of local musician, artist, author, and “personality” Joe Harvard, an original member of the Asbury Underground crew and recent inductee to the Asbury Angels Hall of Fame. The music will start at 12:30 PM and run till 6 PM at Parlor Gallery, 717 Cookman Avenue. Harvard established The gARTen, a community black-light art garden and gallery, in a vacant lot on the Cookman Avenue corridor. It served as an Asbury Underground performance space for many years.
    • Quills and Chills: A Supernatural Soiree with Poe, Crowley, and Yeats, a spoken word event with a mystic flavor, curated by poet Robert Goodman, at The Paranormal Museum, 621 Cookman Avenue, beginning at 4PM.
    • The Literally Underground Comedy Show, curated and hosted by comedian Jess Alaimo, will be held in the (surprisingly spacious) basement of Cookman Avenue Italian restaurant Capitoline, from 2 to 3:30 PM. The restaurant is at 639 Cookman Avenue. A schedule and a map of the crawl route for visitors to follow will be available at the Asbury Underground website, asburyunderground.com.

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    The Prudential presents North to Shore Festival

    The ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Festival,’ launched in 2023, features all the talent, diversity, and creativity that New Jersey has to offer, packed into three extraordinary weekends of performances, screenings, parties and conversations in three of the state’s most iconic cities. Hosted by Asbury Park (June 10 – 16), Atlantic City (June 17 – 23), and Newark (June 23 – 30), the ‘Prudential presents North to Shore Festival’ will bring together events at 50+ venues for an over-the-top showcase of Jersey excellence, aligned with Governor Phil Murphy and First Lady Tammy Murphy’s vision of a celebration worthy of the Garden State’s long legacy of innovation in the arts, film and technology. For the latest updates and new concert listings, visit NorthToShore.com.

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    (Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Cuisine, Spirituality, Health & Wellness, Business, and Education)