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
Posted in Harlem
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:
The historic The Black Fashion Museum was founded by Ms. Lois Alexander Lane in 1970, the museum was in a brownstone on West 126th Street (between Lenox and Adam Clayton Powell Blvd.,), after founding the legendary Harlem Institute of Fashion in 1966. Continue reading
Tagged Ann Lowe, Geoffrey Holder, Jacquelyn Bouvier, John F. Kennedy, Joyce Bailey, Lois Alexander Lane, Montgomery Fair Department Store, National Museum of African History and Culture in Washington D.C., Robin Givhan, Rosa Parks', Stephen Burrows, The Black Fashion Museum, the Smithsonian institute
By Tod Roulette
It’s fitting that the personal effects of Lena Horne,would be sold at a Doyle auction house during fashion week no less. Continue reading
For the last month, packed houses have cheered Judith Jamison‘s final New York season as Artistic Director. Continue reading
Posted in Dance
Tagged Alvin Ailey, Geoffrey Holder, George Faison, judith jamison, Mary Lou, Mauro Bigonzetti