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
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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:
By Walter Rutledge
The fall arts season is getting underway. This weekend theater, music, and dance are all in the forefront.
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Tagged Apollo Music Café, Apollo Theater, Bessie Award, Camile A. Brown and Dancers, Camille A. Brown, Carmen deLavallade, Danni Gee, Deva Mahal, DJ Jihad Muhammad, dwyer cultural center, Fredericks Brown, Jimmy Aquino., Joyce Theater, Manchildblack, Michael Green, New Heritage Theatre Group, SAVIOUR?, Suga Bush, Take Wing And Soar Productions, The Evolution Of A Secured Feminine, Wunmi
By Walter Rutledge
One Sunday June 19th the Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center opened a five-day dance series entitled Thirty5-In-5 at the Kumble Theater at located on the Brooklyn campus of Long Island University.
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Tagged 3 a.m. Collard Greens Sandwich For Miz Daisy, Camille Brown, Dance Theater of Harlem Ensemble, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Ella Fitzgerald, Hattie Gossett, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Kumble Theater, Long Island University, Marshall Swiney, Nathan Trice, Sidra Bell, The Evolution Of A Secured Feminine, Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center, Urban Bush Women, Vinie Burrows, Walter Rutledge, Walter's World: