Remembering the Past and Reimagining the Future

Join us for a celebration filled with art, live music, dance, and storytelling honoring region’s African American history and culture.

Pinkster (the Dutch word for Pentecost) is the oldest African American holiday. It began as the only time when enslaved Africans in New Netherlands were given an opportunity to rest from their forced labor and reunite with loved ones. Over the centuries, Pinkster grew into a multifaceted celebration of African culture, featuring music, dance, drumming, storytelling and foodways that enabled enslaved and free Black Americans to reclaim their heritage and served as a form of joyful resistance against oppression.

Historic Hudson Valley has celebrated Pinkster at Philipsburg Manor since 1977. Today, we honor Pinkster with a festival of contemporary Black arts, curated by poet and playwright Malik Work, that is rooted in historical memory but looks to a liberated future

Saturday, May 23

Advanced Tickets Only. Not Sold on Site

General Admission

Open 11am to 4pm

last entry at 3:15pm

Tickets

Adults: $14
Seniors & Young Adults: $12
Children under 18: FREE

FREE for members

Refund and Exchange Policy

Pinkster Musician

2026 Performers

Malik Work (and musicians), spoken word

Will Ellis, DJ

HallowDreamz, krump dance

Yacouba Sissoko, master kora player

Directions to Philipsburg Manor

GPS Address for Main Entrance and Parking: 381 N Broadway, Sleepy Hollow, NY

GPS Address for Overflow Lot: 100 Continental St., Sleepy Hollow, NY

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A History of Pinkster

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Download the instructions and follow along to make your own adinkra stamps.

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