The annual celebration of Caribbean culture and heritage is back in Brooklyn — complete with an early morning bash featuring dancing, elaborate costumes, steel band floats and calypso music.
The early bird tradition — dubbed J’Ouvert, meaning daybreak — began at 6 a.m. Monday along Empire Boulevard and Nostrand Avenue in Flatbush.
The parade will start at Empire Boulevard and Flatbush Avenue at Prospect Park and terminate at 11 a.m. at Nostrand Avenue and Rutland Road.
It’s the second biggest parade in New York City this year, NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey said at a news conference regarding parade safety this week.
The parade precedes the West Indian Day Carnival, a continuation of the cultural pride celebration starting at 11 a.m. in Crown Heights along Eastern Parkway between Ralph and Rochester Avenues.
Open street crossings will be located at the following intersections, police said:
