Bristol's Black Ships Festival returns for 41st year this weekend

Posted 8/14/24

The 41st Black Ships Festival is here, bringing a whirlwind of immersive cultural attractions and art experiences for the whole family.

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Bristol's Black Ships Festival returns for 41st year this weekend

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The 41st Black Ships Festival is here, bringing a whirlwind of immersive cultural attractions and art experiences for the whole family.

With events in both Bristol and Newport, the Festival begins with colorful Opening Ceremonies honoring Commodore Matthew Perry's legacy and the historic Treaty of Kanagawa, featuring speeches, wreath-laying, and a patriotic performance by the Bristol Police Color Guard, Friday, Aug. 16 at 10 a.m. at Rockwell Park. A free Taiko Drum performance will also be held Friday evening in Rockwell Park, at 6:30 p.m.

On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., wander through the bustling Cultural Marketplace Fair at Independence Park, where over 100 artisans showcase their unique crafts, delectable treats, and captivating performances. Enjoy martial arts demonstrations, intricate ikebana flower arrangements, lively Bon Odori dancing, and much more. Unleash your creativity at the Kids' Crafts Corner and witness the spectacular Cosplay Costume Contest. For a full schedule, visit jasri.org.

Additional Newport-based events include two Sushi Sake Sails, The Black Ships Festival Gala at Ochre Court, and the Commodore Matthew Perry Memorial Wreath-Laying Ceremony in Newport’s Island Cemetery on Sunday morning. For tickets and more details, visit www.jasri.org/black-ships-festival.

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