By Walter Rutledge
Camille A. Brown and Dancers presented the company’s first full evening concert series at the Joyce Theater, January 27 through 29th. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
Camille A. Brown and Dancers presented the company’s first full evening concert series at the Joyce Theater, January 27 through 29th. Continue reading
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Tagged Been There Done That, Betty Carter, Camille A Brown and Dancers, Carmen deLavallade, Christopher Huggins, City of Rain, Ella Fitzgerald, Geoffrey Holder, J. Michael Kinsey, James Weldon Johnson, Joyce Theater, Matthew Rushing, Mr. Tol E. RAnce: Part 1, Nancy Wilson, The Evolution Of A Secured Feminine, The Groove To Nobody’s Business, Walter Rutledge, Walter's World:
By Walter Rutledge
On October 10, 2011, Camille A. Brown held her second annual fundraiser. The festival event could be more accurately described “fun-raiser”.
In addition to raising funds for her fledging company the evening honored two women who are still making vital contributions in dance; former dancer, turned singer and dance curator Danielle Gee and dance legend Carmen de Lavallade. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
Will present the world premiere of Why Now? on Friday October 21 and Saturday 22, 8:00 p.m and Sunday October 23, 3:00 p.m. at Dance New Amsterdam (DNA), located at 280 Broadway. Continue reading
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Tagged Bebe Neuwirth, Bessie Award, Bessie Schonberg, Carmen deLavallade, Charles Atlas, Compagnie Julie Bour, Dance New Amsterdam, DNA, Dr. Cornel West, Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, dwyer cultural center, Esther Armah, Harlem School of the Arts, Jennifer JLove Calderon, Jimmy Aquino., Marc Lamont Hill, Margery Freeman, Michael Green, Ralph Lemon, SAVIOUR?, Trisha Brown
By Walter Rutledge
The fall arts season is getting underway. This weekend theater, music, and dance are all in the forefront.
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Tagged Apollo Music Café, Apollo Theater, Bessie Award, Camile A. Brown and Dancers, Camille A. Brown, Carmen deLavallade, Danni Gee, Deva Mahal, DJ Jihad Muhammad, dwyer cultural center, Fredericks Brown, Jimmy Aquino., Joyce Theater, Manchildblack, Michael Green, New Heritage Theatre Group, SAVIOUR?, Suga Bush, Take Wing And Soar Productions, The Evolution Of A Secured Feminine, Wunmi
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By Walter Rutledge Most professional dance companies require their members to have a union card; PARADIGM requires its dancers to produce their membership card to AARP. Formed in 1996 by Gus Solomons jr. the minimum age to work with the … Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
The Riverside Theatre presented An Evening with Women of Excellence in the Arts, March 29th at 7pm in the Assembly Hall at the Riverside Church. This was the second event in a yearlong celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Riverside Theatre. Continue reading
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Tagged Carmen deLavallade, Elisa Davis, Hope Boykin, Sonia Sanchez, The Legacy, Walter Rutledge