American Museum of Natural History
79th St. & Central Park West
Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, first floor
Sunday, December 26, free with museum admission, 12 noon – 5:00
212-769-5100
www.amnh.org
The American Museum of Natural History’s annual celebration of Nguzo Saba, also known as Kwanzaa, takes place on December 26 with a full slate of special activities. The afternoon begins at twelve o’clock with a Kwanzaa arts & crafts and food marketplace and continues with such live performances as “Unity NOW!” with Griot Linda Humes, “The Rhythm of the Soul!” with the Kotchegna and Gestures Dance Ensemble Dance Company, “The Music of the Soul!” with McCollough Invaders of the United House of Prayer for All People, “The Birthplace of the Soul — Mother Africa!” with the Restoration Dance Theatre Company, and “The Power of the Soul!” with the Allen Liturgical Dance Ministry of the Greater Allen Cathedral, paying tribute to the seven Kwanzaa principles: Umoja (Unity), Kujichagulia (Self-determination), Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility), Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics), Nia (Purpose), Kuumba (Creativity), and Imani (Faith). Among the current exhibits at the museum, some of which require individual timed ticketing, are “Brain: The Inside Story,” “Race to the End of the Earth,” “On Feathered Wings: Birds in Flight,” the Butterfly Conservatory, and the Space Show films HUBBLE, JOURNEY TO THE STARS, and a double feature of PASSPORT TO THE UNIVERSE and THE SEARCH FOR LIFE: ARE WE ALONE?