By Walter Rutledge
This weekend is a great mix of downtown dance and uptown cinema. The diversity promises to explore different eras of the African American experience with candor and humor. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
This weekend is a great mix of downtown dance and uptown cinema. The diversity promises to explore different eras of the African American experience with candor and humor. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem
Tagged Amanda Seales, Camille A Brown and Dancers, Camille A. Brown, Christopher Huggins, Columbia University's Institute for Research in African-American Studies, David Dorfman, David Dorfman Dance, Firelight Media, Joyce Theater, Matthew Rushing, More than a Month, National Black Programming Consortium, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
By Walter Rutledge
David Dorfman Dance presented the New York première of Prophets of the Funk on Tuesday January 24 at the Joyce Theater. The work was an homage to the genius of Sly Stone and his band Sly and The Family Stone. Choreographer Dorfman took us on a dance theatre excursion that can only be described as funky. Continue reading