Gallivanting!

A walking tour of little manila in queens, nyc 2018

Come and walk with us!

Roosevelt Avenue, from 63rd Street to 71st Street, is known as Little Manila for its large concentration of Philippine residents and businesses. Gallivanting! creatively explores connections through a one-mile walking tour of sites, sound, music, dance and discussions that seek to link Little Manila from its roots in the Philippines, its context in the American Immigrant experience, and its ongoing dialogue with its neighboring businesses from South Asia, South East Asia and Latin America.

Date: Saturday, September 22, 2018 2 - 4pm

Location: Triangle at 65th Street and Roosevelt Avenue, Woodside Queens, 11377

  1. Site 1: Philippines and the American Influence

    Triangle at 65th Street and Roosevelt Avenue

  2. Site 2: Philippines and the Spanish Influence

    Southeast corner of 69th Street and Roosevelt Avenue

  3. Site 3: Philippines and the Indo-Malay Influence

    Southeast side of 70th Street and Roosevelt Avenue

  4. Site 4: Islam in the Philippines

    Diversity Plaza Roosevelt Av between 73rd and 74th Street

Walk Level

Easy to Moderate - some busy and crowded sidewalks - sticks, wheels and walkers welcome!


tour leaders

Sining kapuluan

Jacob Walse Dominguez
Kiran P Mansukhani
Ira Briones
Will Simbol
Nico Dominguez
Xenia Diente

Atlantic pacific Theater

Claro De Los Reyes
Laura Cabochan

Rocco Cetera

Maraming salamat:

Flux Factory

S.T.E.P. Exhibition
Co-Curators: Moira Williams, Christina Freeman, Emireth Herrera

Friends of Diversity Plaza

House of inasal

woodside on the move

graphictech printing

xPress Printing


 

2018 Walking Tour hand book (pdf)