By Walter Rutledge
The first weekend of fall has great events throughout the entire city. The is dance in Brooklyn and Downtown Manhattan, musical theatre in Midtown and art in a beautiful scenic of public garden in the Bronx. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
The first weekend of fall has great events throughout the entire city. The is dance in Brooklyn and Downtown Manhattan, musical theatre in Midtown and art in a beautiful scenic of public garden in the Bronx. Continue reading →
Posted in Harlem, Walter's World:
Tagged Babs Winn, Black Buddha, Blane De St. Croix, Bouchra Ouizguen, Brenda Braxton, Bronx, Catherine Porter, Cougar The Musical, Danny Bernardy, DeKalb Avenue, Donna Moore, Foregrounding the Palisades, Germaul Barnes/Viewsic Expressions Dance, Glyndor Gallery, Harry Feiner, Holly Ko, Isidro Blasco, Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts, Lynne Taylor Corbett, Maria Helena Pinto, Paula Winokur, Performing arts, Tina Turner, Voices of Strength: Contemporary Dance & Theater by Women from Africa, Walter Rutldge, Walter's World:, Wave Hill, Whitney Hunter
By Walter Rutledge
Germaul Barnes/Viewsic Expressions Dance and Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts will present Black Buddha. The interdisciplinary choreo-theater full evening work will be offered for two performances on Friday, September 21, and Saturday, September 22; 7:30 p.m. Continue reading →
Posted in Dance, Walter's World:
Tagged Bessie Award, Black Buddha, Donald McKayle, Etta James, Germaul Barnes, Germaul Barnes/Viewsic Expressions Dance, Harlem World Magazine, Harry Feiner, Holly Ko, Koko Taylor, Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts at Long Island University’s downtown Brooklyn Center, Long Island University, Miguel Anaya, Nejla Yatkin, Olu Dara, Quiet Village, Tina Turner, Walter Rutledge, Walter's World:, Whitney Hunter
By Walter Rutledge
Tony and Emmy Award winning choreographer and director George Faison will present a special re-creation of his ballet Tilt for the 36 annual Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center Souls of Our Feet: People of Color Dance Festival. Continue reading →
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Tagged Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Charlotte Neveu, Claudia Lewis Lampel, Dance Iquail!, Dance4Nia, Don’t Bother Be, Emmy Award, Francesca Harper Project, George Faison, George Faison Universal Dance Experience, Germaul Barnes/Viewsic Expressions Dance, I Can’t Cope, Jamal Jackson, Kumble Theater, Lauren Bacall, Long Island University, Malcolm Low, Marilyn Banks, Maxine Sherman, Michelle Simmons, Shirley Black Brown, Sidra Bell Dance, The Josephine Baker Story, The Wiz, The Wizard of Oz, Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center Souls of Our Feet: People of Color Dance Festival, Tilt, Tony Award, Vickie Baltimore, Walter Rutledge, Walter's World:
By Walter Rutledge
This weekend we honor the men in our lives. Father’s day can be more than a necktie with a variety of arts event taking place throughout our community and region. Continue reading →
Posted in Harlem
Tagged Caribbean: Crossroads of the World, Danse4Nia, Eleventh Annual Juneteenth Celebration!, George Faison, Germaul Barnes/Viewsic Expressions Dance, Jamal Jackson, Kumble Theater, Malcolm Low, New York Public Library Harlem Branch, Newark Museum, People Of Color Dance Festival, Romare Bearden, Romare Bearden: Southern Recollections, Sidra Bell Dance, Souls of Our Feet, Studio Museum in Harlem, The Thelma Hill Performing Arts Cente, Timothy D. Bellavia, Walter Rutldge, Walter's World:
By Walter Rutledge
The Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center (THPAC) will present their annual choreographers showcase entitled Souls of Our Feet: People of Color Dance Festival at the Kumble Theater located on the downtown Brooklyn campus of Long Island University. The three-day event will take on Sunday June 17, Tuesday June 19 and Wednesday June 20. The Sunday June 17 opening performance is at 7pm, the June 19 and 20 performances begin at 7:30 pm. Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Smith, Dance Iquail!, Danse4Nia, Francesca Harper Project, George Faison, Germaul Barnes/Viewsic Expressions Dance, Jamal Jackson Malcolm Low, Jr., Kumble Theater, Larry Phillips, Long Island University, PEEKS, Ramp To Paradise, Sidra Bell Dance, Souls Of Our Feet People of Color Dance Festival, Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center, What Is
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