The largest street fest in New York City, the Atlantic Antic spans 10 blocks of Brooklyn’s Atlantic Avenue with food and craft vendors, family fun, and amazing performances. This year, Playtopia with Mommy Poppins & Brooklyn Bridge Parents sponsored by Prospect Schools will be located between Hicks and Henry Streets in Cobble Hill near Brooklyn Bridge Park (Pier 6 entrance). Prospect Schools’ intentionally diverse, public schools serve Brooklyn families from kindergarten to high school with challenging academics, a global (IB) curriculum, and a holistic approach to student development.
Playtopia will be packed with FREE family-fun entertainment that includes MAJOR PLAY including a cardboard maze, obstacle course, balloon twisting, freebies, arts & crafts, interactive games, rock painting and much more for kids of all ages—all activities in our fun zone will be free! Atlantic Antic will take place rain or shine on Sunday, September 29 from 12 to 6 pm.
Playtopia @ Atlantic Antic is supported by:
- Community Offshore Wind, a joint venture between RWE and National Grid Ventures to bring local, clean energy to the Northeastern U.S.
- At ENT and Allergy Associates, we provide comprehensive and compassionate Ear, Nose, Throat, and Allergy care to every patient and family. Our specialists provide information about diagnoses, conditions, and treatments, and will work with you to ensure the best possible outcome for your child and family.
- Join NY Kids Club for a fun-filled day of seasonal arts and crafts, where kids and families can create unforgettable memories together!
Additionally at Atlantic Antic this year:
- Bindlestiff Family Cirkus will perform at 1 pm, 3 pm and 5 pm between Henry and Clinton Streets.
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Kids Zone on Boerum Place between Atlantic Avenue and State Street. There will be fee-based bouncy houses, face painting and the Silly Jazz Band
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The Community Stage located between Third and Fourth Avenues will present an array of diverse entertainment including R&B local musicians, children’s dance performances, drummers, and rock bands. Nearby, shoot some hoops on the Brooklyn Nets basketball court.
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On the Middle Eastern Stage at the corner of Clinton Street, see the beloved and long-standing tradition of Middle Eastern musicians and our belly dancers.