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HW Pick: “Hands to the Sky,” Reaches High In Harlem (video)

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Positive feedback from more than 2,000 house music enthusiasts in Miami, New York, Baltimore and Boston who screened “Hands to the Sky,” a documentary exploring outdoor house music dance parties in 2012, inspired the producers to show fans even more love with a 2013 cut of the film.  Continue reading

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Walter’s World: A Ramp To Paradise 2 Debuts Tomorrow

By Walter Rutledge

German poet and playwright Bertolt Brecht stated, “Art is not a mirror held up to reality, but a hammer with which 
to shape it.” The Paradise Garage was more than just a dance club it was a community lead by a music muse. A Ramp To Paradise 2 which will debut on November 8, 7:30pm at the Kumble Theater on Long Island University’s downtown Brooklyn Campus promises to reshape the memory the legendary dance club with an interactive multi media dance theatre jamboree. Continue reading

Walter’s World: Ramping Up for A Ramp To Paradise 2

By Walter Rutledge

A Ramp to Paradise 2 is now less than a week away from its première on Thursday, November 8, 7:30pm at the Kumble Theater, Long Island University Campus, in downtown Brooklyn. This new version of the 2010 Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center’s presentation promises to be an exciting interactive multi-media dance and theatre experience. The production pays tribute to the legendary New York dance club of the 1970’s and 80’s twenty-five years after its closing. Continue reading

Walter’s World: A Ramp To Paradise- Tribute to the Legendary dance club

By Walter Rutledge

The Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center will present it’s second rendition of A Ramp To Paradise 2 on November 8, 7:30pm at the Kumble Theater located on Long Island University’s downtown Brooklyn Campus. Continue reading

Walter’s World: Weekend And Beyond Picks Dance, Jazz, Theatre and Auditions

By Walter Rutledge

This weekend is just the beginning of a week of diverse arts activities. We have dance downtown, jazz on the Westside, and auditions for a new dance/theatre production in Brooklyn and in Harlem at the house “where stars are born and legends are made.”

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