Harlem’s Vivaldi
The Harlem Chamber Players present A Spring Concert. The concert includes William Grant Still’s “Ennanga” and Debussy’s “Danses sacrée et profane” both for harp and strings featuring harpist Brandee Younger. Continue reading
Harlem’s Vivaldi
The Harlem Chamber Players present A Spring Concert. The concert includes William Grant Still’s “Ennanga” and Debussy’s “Danses sacrée et profane” both for harp and strings featuring harpist Brandee Younger. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
Martha Graham once said, “Great dancers are not great because of their technique, they are great because of their passion.” The reason truly memorable performances reach across the footlight to connect with the audience, is because the performer is imbued with something extra. It is an almost unexplainable sharing that takes place from one soul, one spirit, to the members of audience. It is an honesty that transcends artistic discipline, language and occasionally even time. When I think of artists who have this special gift of communication, I think of Lloyd Knight. Continue reading
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Tagged Appalachian Spring, Donald McKayle, Embattled Garden, Errand into the Maze, Jose Limon, Lloyd Knight, Martha Graham, Martha Graham Dance Company, Merce Cunningham, Miami Conservatory of Ballet, New World School of the Arts, Rainbow ’Round My Shoulder, Walter Rutledge, Walter's World: