The Sunday List: Ceramics, OkayAfrica, The Girl Who Played With Fire

Ceramics and Pottery Event at the (Old) American Can Factory

On Sunday, July 11 from 11AM until 5PM at the The (Makers) Market at the Old American Can Factory , 232 Third Street, at Third Ave, Gowanus, SummerWare brings together the New York community of clay artist, potters and progressive ceramic designers.

Each ceramicist will have display their work, and be on hand to answer questions about design and the creative process. This event will feature both functional and sculptural objects, including wheel-thrown, hand-built, slipcast, wood-fired and raku items A great place to shop browse and learn, come and meet the Potter in a convivial and relaxed setting

In addition to a “Presenting Table Manners”, a special display by the Brooklyn Potters, refreshments and lounge areas, there will be interesting demonstrations:

12 PM: Wheel throwing with Lynn Goodman
2 PM: Clay carving with Judi Tavill
4 PM: Underglaze transfer printing with May Luk

Celebrate Brooklyn in Prospect Park (9th Street Bandshell)

Sunday, July 11 at 6PM at Celebrate Brooklyn: The Roots headline the OkayAfrica World Cup 2010 Finals party to celebrate the first time in its 80-year history the tournament will take place on African soil. With a kick-off by Sahr Ngaujah, the star of the hit Broadway musical Fela!, the show features performances by artists from all corners of the Diaspora, including host Talib Kweli (Brooklyn), Bajah + The Dry Eye Crew (Sierra Leone), Blitz the Ambassador (Ghana), and many others to be announced. Musically omnivorous hip-hop icons The Roots honor the fresh music of Africa jamming throughout th

Film

Through July 29th at BAM: Cary Grant 2. Also at BAM: The Girl Who Played with Fire, Cyrus, I Am Love.

Giglio

This Sunday through July 18th: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Feast and Festival of the Giglio (an Italian Williamsburg tradition since 1887) presents the ceremonial lifting of St. Paulinus of Nola, the 65-foot, nearly four-ton tower will be lifted by over a hundred men.

Music

Saturday and Sunday (July 10-11) starting at 3PM at the Bell House: The 4th Annual Annual Psychobilly Luau Weekender, two days of Psychobilly, Rockabilly, Garage, and Trash! Featuring Guana Batz, The Goddamn Gallows, The Hypnophonics, Stellar Corpses, The Othermen, The Rebel Angels.

Sunday, July 11 at 7PM at Barbes: Music from Cairo’s cafe scene of the 1920s, including songs by Umm Kulthum, Zaki Murad and Dawud Husni. The group also plays Laster originals such as Genk, Meta-Doina. With Andy Laster-saxophone and clarinet; Kermit Driscoll-bass; Erik Friedlander-cello; and Curtis Hasselbring-trombone.