Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo
One of the major themes of this year’s Harlem Arts Advocacy Week was the need for major funding in order to sustain the arts and culture scene in Harlem.
Well legendary musician, artist and philanthropist,
Herb Alpert has heeded that call by recently bestowing an unprecedented grant of more than $5 million to the
Harlem School of the Arts. At the posh Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse at Lincoln Center,
Alpert was honored during the Harlem School of the Arts Fall Benefit.
Alpert hopes that the funds will promote the integration of the arts in national schools.
“Many think it is extracurricular but it should be a core subject for all kids to experience,” he says. “They learn how to respect each other’s uniqueness cause they can find their own uniqueness if they stick with it.”
Finding one’s own voice has been a recent life lesson for legendary singer-songwriter
Valerie Simpson, who was a special guest of
Alpert‘s for the evening.
Simpson shared that since the passing of her life and musical partner,
Nick Ashford she has had to discover a newfound strength by performing on her own and releasing her recent solo album, “
Dinosaurs are Coming Back Again.”
“It’s interesting when you’ve been a partner with someone for so long. So now to sing solo and starting all over again I am learning that I am more bodacious than I thought. I don’t know where it’s coming from but I am glad,” she says.
Giving back was a popular theme this week as several other organizations hosted galas and celebrations.
Voza Rivers and
Jamal Joseph celebrated the 15
th anniversary of their organization,
Impact Repertory at First Corinthian
Baptist Church. The event included a special appearance by actress and volunteer
Julia Stiles; film veteran
Khalil Kain; and a rousing set by the legendary,
Nile Rodgers.
Rodgers also lent his support to
Peter Gabriel‘s international human rights organization,
WITNESS for their 8
th Annual Focus for Change benefit dinner and concert at the Roseland Ballroom.
The music and spirit of giving continued at the St. Paul Baptist Church, where they celebrated the 4th Pastoral Anniversary of Rev. Dr. V. DuWayne Battle and Family. The “Rejoice Concert” produced and co-chaired by Claude Jay, featured the St. Paul Baptist Church Choir and music ministry; gospel singer/musician, Don Corey Washington, Harlem Praises! Dance Ensemble and more.
For those looking for an alternative musical experience, there is “Sangria Sundays” at ImageNation’s RAW SPACE. ImageNation Cinema Foundation has partnered with urban eclectic Internet radio station
RhythmAndSoulRadio.com to create a listening lounge with short films, spoken word artists and artist chats including special guests
Choklate,
Anthony David and
The Flaocist. The
promising series kicks off this Sunday October 21.
From benefit galas to musical lounges-there is more than enough events to go around, so let’s be thankful that the Alpert‘s of the world continue to help sustain it all.
The weekly column, Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo, covers the intersection of the arts, culture and entertainment scene in Harlem and beyond and is written by Souleo, founder and president of event/media content production company, Souleo Enterprises, LLC.
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