State Theatre New Jersey, New Brunswick Cultural Center, New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC), and I Am D. Muse present the 5th Annual
NEW BRUNSWICK HEART FESTIVAL
Featuring Live Performances, an Arts Market, Craft Vendors,
Dance Classes, Food Vendors, and More!
Plus, a STNJ presented performance of Bill Blagg: Family Magic
Saturday, August 10,
State Theatre New Jersey, New Brunswick Cultural Center, New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC), and I Am D.Muse present the 5th Annual New Brunswick HEART Festival, hosted by New Jersey Radio Hall of Famer Bert Baron and Founder of TSO Productions, Sharon Gordon.
This free family-friendly festival celebrates the vibrant arts and history of New Brunswick and Middlesex County, featuring live music and dance performances; free dance classes for kids; food, craft, and art vendors; arts and crafts for kids; free face painting, Henna, caricatures, and balloon animals; and more. (Above, left: Omar Edwards)
The festival will take place in downtown New Brunswick on
Livingston Ave (Monument Square, 2 Livingston Ave).
Before the New Brunswick Heart Festival begins, State Theatre presents a 1pm performance inside the theater of Bill Blagg: Family Magic. With over 60 minutes of non-stop magical fun, Family Magic is specifically designed to entertain and engage audiences of all ages. Bill Blagg’s unique blend of comedy, audience participation, and mind-bending magic will keep the audience on the edge of their seat eagerly anticipating what’s coming next. After the performance the audience can enjoy the free New Brunswick Heart Festival just outside the theater. Tickets are $15-$29 and can be purchased at STNJ.org.
There will also be a free Studio Exhibition, open from 12pm-6pm and located in the State Theatre's Studio space, this exciting exhibit celebrates the history of the arts in New Brunswick featuring old playbills, posters, videos, 1920s-1970s memorabilia, student artwork, set pieces, and costumes from Princeton Ballet School, the official school of American Repertory Ballet; State Theatre New Jersey; George Street Playhouse; Crossroads Theatre Company; and Plays-In-The-Park.
Other events at the New Brunswick HEART Festival includes a health &
wellness area with Garden of Healing; and a history corner featuring historical
interpreters by the Arts Institute of Middlesex County’s East Jersey Old Town
Village & Cornelius Low House. Additional activities include
button-making with the New Brunswick Free Public Library; Japanese black ink
drawing with the Highland Park Arts Commission; arts and crafts with Dibble and
Dabble, free print making with Frontline Arts, and chalk art with Sharpened
Mindz. Also, featured at the festival are free dance classes for kids hosted
by American Repertory Ballet and Princeton Ballet School including
Beginning Dance for ages 4-8 at 4pm and Contemporary for ages 9-16 at 5pm.
NEW BRUNSWICK HEART FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
2pm-3pm
DJ IZM
STNJ Jersey Talent show winner, Crowfield
Grupo de Danza Folklórica La Sagrada Familia
American Repertory Ballet Dance Power Scholars
InSpira Performing Arts & Cultural Center
3pm-4pm
Speaker from George Street Playhouse’s presentation of What the Constitution
Means to Me
Poetry reading by Thinkery & Verse
New Brunswick Jazz
Project Brass
4pm-5pm
Salsa Dance class with Elvis Ruiz
Tap Dancer Omar Edwards
5pm-6pm
DJ IZM
Performing Motown and funk hits, The Suyat Band
The New Brunswick HEART Festival partners include Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University; Hub City Jazz Festival; George Street Playhouse; Crossroads Theatre Company; American Repertory Ballet; Live Well-Vivir Bien New Brunswick; The Arts Institute of Middlesex County; the city of New Brunswick; County of Middlesex, New Brunswick Development Corporation; New Brunswick City Center; New Brunswick Community Arts Council; Elijah’s Promise; Y.S.S. (Youth Services System); Youth Advocacy Program (YAP); coLAB Arts; Civic League of Greater New Brunswick; AMARDV - Artist Mentoring Against Racism, Drugs, and Violence program; New Brunswick Area NAACP; Middlesex County Regional Chamber of Commerce; New Brunswick Jazz Project; Garden of Healing; the New Brunswick Free Public Library; Metuchen Arts Council; American Hungarian Foundation; Thinkery& Verse; REPLENISH; Esperanza Neighborhood Program; New Brunswick Public School District; CareSparc; AARP; Family Worship; Sharpened Mindz; Rutgers Department of Government Affairs; Robert Wood Barnabas Health; Girl Scouts of New & North Brunswick; New Brunswick Tomorrow; Rutgers Collaborative Center for Community Engagement; and Middlesex College New Brunswick Center.