By Walter Rutledge
Leyland Simmons presented An Afternoon of Contemporary Works on Saturday May 5; this informal dance concert took place at the Harlem School of the Arts. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
Leyland Simmons presented An Afternoon of Contemporary Works on Saturday May 5; this informal dance concert took place at the Harlem School of the Arts. Continue reading
Posted in Dance, Walter's World:
Tagged A Love Sonnet, Alison Buchanan, An Afternoon of Contemporary Works, Angel, Ballet Russe, Coco Chanel, Dave Brubeck, David Berry, DaVon Doane, Donny Hathaway, Earl Mosley., For All We Know, Gianni Versace, Halston, Harlem School of the Arts, Ja'Malik, Jacqueline Harris, Jehbral Muhammad, Jolina Javier, Leyland Simmons, Martha Graham, Maurice Bejart, Na Talia Johnson, Stripped, Taeler Cyrus, Take Five, Tre Smith, Willy Laury, Zach Ingram
For the second week dance dominates the art scene. We have dance happening throughout the five boroughs from ballet to African. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Dance, Harlem, Walter's World:
Tagged Aïda Ruilova, Abrons Arts Center, Ballet Noir, Brooklyn Art Museum, Capezio Theater at Peridance, Doug Fitch, Earl Mosley., First Position, FORCES OF NATURE DANCE THEATRE, Harlem School of the Arts, Ja'Malik, Jose Manuel Carreno, Kalup Linzy, Kristin Sudeikis, Peridance Contemporary Dance Company, Richard Phillips, Sidra Bell, Walter's World:, Weekend Picks, Werk!: The Armitage Gone Variety Show, Will Cotton, William Wegman, Willy Laury, Youth America Grand Prix, Zach Ingram