First Warm Night
Red Hook, Brooklyn
This roving street / subway party is the kind of thing that only happens in New York. The RMO began the evening by meeting the expectant crowds as they disembarked the F train at Smith and 9th Street. The marching band pit that was created later in the park when the RMO slammed headlong into the Hungry March Band, who was already mixing it up with Kenny Wolleson’s group SLAM, was transcendent. You can see our photos here. I’ll defer to the organizer’s summary of the event:
“On Saturday, May 14th, two dozen guerrilla art and event making organization came together to produce the renegade street carnival: First Warm Night. The night was gorgeous, from the warmth of the sky to the thousands in the streets. Three marching bands, three mobile sound system, one pier extending toward the statue of liberty, dozens of fireworks, one police helicopter, hundred of artists and mischief makers creating art and infamy together through the epic streets of Red Hook, Brooklyn.”

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