By Walter Rutledge
This weekend dance and art are at the forefront. There is dance in Chinatown, and Chelsea, and art near Strivers Row and on Sugar Hill. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
This weekend dance and art are at the forefront. There is dance in Chinatown, and Chelsea, and art near Strivers Row and on Sugar Hill. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem, Harlem art, HArlem theater, Harlem Theatre, HArlem visual art
Tagged Ashley Murphy, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Doug Varone, Essie Green Gallery, H.T. Chen & Dancers, LeRoy Neiman Center, Luca Veggetti, Martha Graham, Martha Graham Dance Company, Misty Copeland, Raven Wilkinson, Remy Charlip, Richard Move, Virginia Johnson, Walter Rutledge, Walter's World:
By Walter Rutledge
This weekend culture abounds throughout the city. James Baldwin creates a discussion in Brooklyn, Dance taking over Chelsea and we are “nightclubbin” at the Apollo. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem, Walter's World:
Tagged 651 Arts, Apollo Club Harlem, Apollo Theater, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Doug Varone, Duke Ellington, Harlem, Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts, Luca Veggetti, Martha Graham, Martha Graham Dance Company, Maurice Hines, Myth and Transformation, Walter Rutledge, Walter's World:
By Walter Rutledge
On April 18, 1926 Martha Graham debuted her first independent concert at the 48th Street Theatre. The concert consisted of eighteen short solos and trios all choreographed by Graham. The 87th season of the world’s senior contemporary dance company Myth and Transformation begins Wednesday, February 20th. The company will present 15 performances through Sunday, March 13th at the Joyce Theater. Continue reading
Posted in Dance, Harlem, Harlem dance
Tagged Bulareyaung Pagarlava, Cave of the Heart (1946), David Neumann, Doug Varone, Fall and Recovery Benefit, Francesca Harper, Isamu Noguchi, Joyce Theater, Lamentation Variation, Luca Veggetti, Martha Graham, Martha Graham Dance Company, Myth and Transformation, Night Journey (1947), Phaedra, Richard Move, Robert Starer, The Errand into the Maze Project, The Show (Achilles Heels), Walter Rutledge, Walter's World:, Wendy Whelan, White Oak Dance Project, Yvonne Rainer