Black Underground spins disco and funk at First Saturday dance party

March_djDJs from Brooklyn’s own Black Underground will "spin the disco and funk sounds
of the 1970s" at the First Saturday Dance Party, Brooklyn Museum, 9 to 11 p.m., Sat. March 5.

Full schedule:

5–7 p.m. Film: See award-winning short films by Brooklyn College students.

6–8 p.m. Music: Listen to cabaret music performed by musicians from the Brooklyn Philharmonic.

6:30– 8:30 p.m. Hands-On Art: Bead and decorate your own ancient Egyptian menat necklace.

7–8 p.m. Film: Short films from the archives of the Brooklyn International Film Festival.

7–8 p.m. Curator Talk: Visit the Luce Center for American Art with Linda Ferber.

8 p.m. Modern Voices: Museum Educator Leslie Klinger on Women’s History Month

9 p.m. Performance: Enjoy the Beautiful Hills of Brooklyn, a one-act play starring Joanna Merlin.

9–11 p.m. Dance Party: Dance to 1970s disco and funk spun by DJs from Brooklyn’s own Black Underground.

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