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26 Sep

2022

The “Harlem Parish”

Posted by Stuart Chessman 
Photo courtesy of The Harlem Parish

Formerly the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, The Harlem Parish is now an entertaiment venue. Currently it’s the location for a flamenco show:

This passionate, traditional Spanish flamenco performance is heading to NYC this month starting Friday, September 9th, and it was just released that the show will take place at The Harlem Parish, located at 258 West 118th Street.

Over 100 years old, the Harlem Parish was built in 1897 and is one of the most grand spaces in NYC. It has hosted a number of events with well-known brands including Spotify, SoulCycle, and BET, and all events hosted at the Harlem Parish are catered by Harlem-based restaurants with 10% of all proceeds donated to Harlem-based organizations.

 For more on the building see:

The Harlem Parish (with many more photos of the interior)

The Church of St. Thomas the Apostle

Published in The Churches of New York

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