“Soul Summit’s like Afropunk for old people,” quipped photographer Solwazi Afi Olusola as he maneuvered his way between contorted dancing bodies and elders doing the splits alongside hundreds of house music-induced gyrations by 40 and 50 somethings. With old, classic and new house music blasting out on Restoration Plaza in Bed-Stuy, the mostly dressed in white house aficionados showed off their moves to each other, literally got lost in the bass and sultry soul stirrings and simply enjoyed themselves at what has become a Brooklyn-roaming summer staple.



