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Celebrate Juneteenth with Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe

African drumming group Fethiou Thiossane will be featured once again during WBTT's upcoming Juneteenth Arts Festival. Provided photo.

June 19 marks a seminal date in American history. Officially known as Juneteenth National Independence Day, or Juneteenth, the holiday commemorates the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation at the end of the American Civil War in Texas in 1865. While Juneteenth has been celebrated around the country ever since, it only became a federal holiday in 2021.

The celebration of this holiday is alive in well throughout Sarasota, particularly at Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe’s (WBTT) Juneteenth Arts Festival, held on June 19 and 20. The two-day festival, the fourth of its kind at WBTT, has only grown in scale since its inception. The arts festival was created by WBTT education department as one, an opportunity for local Sarasotans to celebrate the holiday, and two, to grow awareness of WBTT as a platform for young performing artists. “Our goal when we started this festival was to let people know in Newtown, St. Pete and Tampa, that in addition to having wonderful main stage performances here at Westcoast, we also have a robust education department that puts on programs for the community,” says Peterly Jean Baptiste, education and outreach associate at WBTT. “We offer dance classes, acting classes, a summer camp—we’re all about education and fostering a community.”

This year’s Juneteenth Arts Festival begins on Friday evening, where attendees can view the Juneteenth Arts Gallery, which features artifacts from The African-American Cultural Resource Center, digital illustration works from Tampa Bay artists Yosnier Miranda and African face jugs from local ceramicist Osa Atoe. The night continues with a performance on WBTT’s mainstage, Beats, Words & Movement. Directed and hosted by WBTT founder and artistic director Nate Jacobs, the presentation showcases local talent through a variety of mediums including song and spoken word poetry. “We’ve been engaging with some of the local talent, trying to encourage a younger generation to come into the theater and know that it's available for them as both a place to see shows and to perform,” says Jim Weaver, director of education/assistant artistic director. “We have a combination of people that are performing spoken word poetry, vocalists singing original songs, an African drumming group and some dancers.”

Saturday’s festivities feature performances from student and mainstage performers at WBTT as well as screenings of short films from local filmmakers. The evening will conclude with a special performance of WBTT Brian L. Boyd’s ENIGMA.

WBTT Juneteenth Arts Festival, Free and open to the public, June 19 and 20, Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe, 1012 N Orange Ave., Sarasota.


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Friday Weekend Edition – Jun 12, 2026

Renowned Photographs Celebrate the Human Experience •  The Pops Orchestra's Summer Music Camp Brings Young Musicians and Professionals Together  •  Ringling's Center for the Creative Economy Partners with the League of Women Voters •  The Vampire Circus Brings Mesmerizing Acrobatics, Illusion, and Dark Comedy to the Van Wezel  •  A $177,600 Fourth of July Experience for America's 250th Anniversary at The St. Regis Longboat Key Resort •  Jazz, Oysters, Family Fun and More at Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg •  FST Extends Hit Cabaret Leaving on a Jet Plane: A Folk Journey •  Two Sarasota Icons Team Up For The Summer Circus Spectacular •  Barbara Gerdeman and Elizabeth Goodwill Present Lost and Found •  Tampa Museum of Art Celebrates Maureen and Doug Cohn with Naming of Contemporary Art Gallery •  Sarasota Contemporary Dance Presents In-The-Round Performance This Friday •  Artist Series Concerts of Sarasota Announces 31st Season •  Celebrate Juneteenth with Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe

Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Jun 11, 2026

B&I Contractors Underway at Manatee County School - AAA High School •  HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital Awards Scholarships to Big Brothers Big Sisters Students •  The Biggest Tournament in the World Deserves the Best Sports Bar in Town •  Fab Lab Unlocks Barancik Foundation Match, Expands Free STEM Program for Local Classrooms  •  Community Invited to Blackburn Point Bridge Public Meeting on Thursday, June 11 •  New Miakka Golf Club in Southwest Florida Sets Sights on Rivaling the Game's Very Best •  Stars Align with SOULSTICE on the Beach at Casey Key Resort •  Nearly 52,000 Children and Families Experience 380 Educational Events at Suncoast Remake Learning Days •  Embracing Our Differences 2027 Call for Artists and Writers •  Free Golf Memberships for Sarasota/Manatee Kids End June 15 •  Strengthening Families in our Community •  USRowing Youth Nationals Take Nathan Benderson Park By Storm

Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Jun 10, 2026

First 1,000 Days Suncoast Expands Support for Families in DeSoto County with New Family Navigator •  Gecko's Day Blood Drive Sets Company Record with 352 Donations Collected •  Harvest House Awarded $105,000 Grant to Strenghthen Disaster Response Efforts •  Celebrate Pride with The Bazaar on Apricot and Lime and Project Pride •  Art Center Sarasota Presents Lecture with lecture with Marty Hylton  •  All Faiths Food Bank Seeking Summer Volunteers •  NAMI Announces Free Mental Health Support Groups for Families •  Goodwill Manasota Employee Becomes First in Family to Graduate College Through SCF partnership •  One Small Swim for Snook, One Giant Leap for Conservation •  Community Foundation of Sarasota helping Little Org with Big Footprint Increase Impact

Tuesday Dining and Food Edition – Jun 9, 2026

Father's Day Waterfront Dining at Ocean Prime Sarasota •  Florida Studio Theatre Adds Performances to the Hit Musical Honky Tonk Angels •  Selby Gardens Presents Garden Music Series  •  A World Tour at Bridges •  Father's Day Brunch Buffet at 83 Tavern •   •  Blase Martini Bar Launches Summer Specials •  Bath + Racquet Residences and Club Unveils Private Members Club

Monday Business Edition – Jun 8, 2026

DANCE: Guest Artists join the Sarasota Cuban Ballet for On Stage 2026 •  Toast to Hospitality at Alpine Steakhouse's New Wine Cellar •  NFL Kicker Chase McLaughlin joined Syd Kitson for the Curry Commerce Center grand opening at Babcock Ranch •  Four Shumaker Managing Partners Selected by Florida Trend as 2026 Legal Elite NOTABLE •  BayCare Names Emilie Davis as First Vice President of Advanced Practice Providers •  NDC Family of Companies Project Named Outstanding Redevelopment Project by Florida Planning and Zoning Association •  HCA Florida Sarasota Doctors Hospital Celebrates Surgeon's 1,500th Robotic-Assisted Surgery Case •  S-One Named to Inc's 2026 Best Workplaces List  •  Steven High to Step Down as Executive Director of The Ringling

Saturday Perspectives Edition – Jun 6, 2026

A Morning in Newtown Provides a Reminder About What It Means to Listen •  What We Learned When the Room Came Together •  Are These Voices in Your Nonprofit Boardroom?

Friday Weekend Edition – Jun 5, 2026

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