Past Event: Moonlight & Movies: "Doin’ It in the Park" with Bobbito Garcia, Kevin Couliau & Milani Malik

When: Monday, July 13, 2020, 6:00pm

This event has passed.

This conversation was recorded on Monday, July 13. See the full event description below.

We hope you enjoy this recording. Please consider a donation to the Museum – of any amount – to support public programs at the Museum and help us continue our role as New York’s storyteller.


SUPPORT


Celebrate NYC's quintessential summer sport -- pick-up basketball -- with Bobbito Garcia and Kevin Couliau, the directors of Doin' It In The Park: Pick-Up Basketball, New York City (2012, 83 minutes).  The two will sit down with former overseas professional and streetball player Milani Malik, for a virtual conversation about the making of Doin' It In The Park and the city's one-of-a-kind pick-up b-ball scene. 

About the Film:
Doin’ It In The Park: Pick-Up Basketball, New York City is an independent documentary directed by Bobbito Garcia and Kevin Couliau. The film explores the history, culture, and social impact of the summer b-ball scene in NYC, the worldwide “Mecca” of the sport.

Logistics:
Watch the film: Friday, July 10 from 12:00 pm through Monday, July 13 at 11:59 pm
Join the talk: Monday, July 13, 6:00 pm ET, watch via Zoom or livestreamed on the Museum's Youtube page!

  • Registrants will receive a link to watch Doin' It In The Park: Pick-Up Basketball, New York City via the email provided at registration. The film will be available to watch through the link provided in the email from 12:00 pm ET on Friday, July 10 until 11:59 pm ET on Monday, July 13.

  • The conversation with Bobbito Garcia and Kevin Couliau will be at 6:00 pm ET on Monday, July 13, via Zoom. Registrants will receive a link prior to the event.

    Please contact programs@mcny.org with questions.

Please contact programs@mcny.org with questions.

About the Speakers:
Bobbito Garcia is a native New Yorker and the critically acclaimed author of Where’d You Get Those? NYC’s Sneaker Culture: 1960-1987 (Testify Books). He was a special consultant for the Museum of the City of New York's exhibition City/Game: Basketball in New York and contributor to the exhibition's companion book. The former NY Knicks/MSG Network halftime reporter was the voice of EA Sports’ popular NBA Street video game and TV host of ESPN2’s “It’s the Shoes” series. Currently, he produces his Full Court 21 Tournament in 30 international cities.  A self-proclaimed “outdoor b-ball activist,” Garcia has played in 48 countries throughout six continents, and has acted as an ambassador for the sport, giving clinics and donating sneakers in multiple developing areas.

Kevin Couliau articulates the beauty of basketball through photographs that express the nature, aesthetic and culture of the sport. Inspired by an early love for the game, the Paris-based photographer and filmmaker searches for stories that reveal basketball's impact on individuals and their communities, while demonstrating its universality throughout the world. Couliau's acute awareness of sociology, urban design and architecture converge into the composition and content of his photographs, and in 2012 culminated into the award-winning documentary Doin' It In the Park. Couliau publishes an independent magazine Asphalt Chronicles that distills topics and aesthetics of pick-up basketball culture. In addition he works on assignments globally for commercial clients including the NBA and Nike.

Milani Malik, "Born in Brooklyn. Raised on the court" (NikeNYC)played professional basketball in Israel, Germany, Trinidad, Montenegro, and France. She played for NYC Thunder in the Bronx as the only woman to play in the American Basketball Association (ABA) professionally. Malik is also a streetball player and has played and won chips at Rucker Park with the women's league and Uptown Challenge women's league, and is featured in Doin' It In The Park. She is also a sports and business professional skilled in event management, relationship building, event planning, youth mentoring, coaching, athletic training, entrepreneurship, and communication.  

To view all of our Moonlight & Movies screenings click here.

This program also accompanies the Museum's exhibition City/Game: Basketball in New York.

View a trailer of the film here:

Supporters

Moonlight & Movies is made possible in part by Sophia and Peter J. Volandes.

Join MCNY!

Want free or discounted tickets, special event invites, and more?