By Walter Rutledge
Due to circumstances beyond our control we were unable to list our Weekend Picks on Thursday. One of our staffers came up with the brilliant idea to do a weekday listing of upcoming events. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
Due to circumstances beyond our control we were unable to list our Weekend Picks on Thursday. One of our staffers came up with the brilliant idea to do a weekday listing of upcoming events. Continue reading
Posted in Dance, Harlem, Harlem art, Harlem dance, Harlem Theatre
Tagged Aubrey Lynch, Desmond Richardson, Essie Green Galleries, FORCES OF NATURE DANCE THEATRE, Francesca Harper, Jamal Story, Jean Emile, Josephine Baker, Nejla Yakin, Riverside Church, The Francesca Harper Project, The Joan Weill Center for Dance, The Sensational Josephine Baker
By Walter Rutledge
Lillias White at Aaron Davis Hall
Broadway star and Tony Award-winning singer and actress Lillias White will perform in concert, for the first time, at Aaron Davis Hall 7 p.m. Friday, November 4. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem
Tagged Aaron Davis Hall, Albert Murray, and Elisa Monte Dance., Aubrey Lynch, Billy Strayhorn, Daniel Gwirtzman, Denise Jefferson, Duke Ellington, Edwidge Danticat, Fana Fraser, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Kevin Joseph, Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts, LaChanze, Lakai Worrell, Lilli-Anne Tai, Lillias White, Louis Armstrong, Pulitzer Prize winning writer Margo Jefferson, Purelements: An Evolution of Dance, Romare Bearden, Ronald K. Brown, Sam Shaw, The Francesca Harper Project, Tony Award Nominee Karine Plaintadit
Dance
The Francesca Harpe
r Project, a contemporary dance company led by dancer/choreographer/vocalist Francesca Harper, celebrates its fifth anniversary season at Joyce SoHo Friday, June 4 – Sunday, June 6, 2010. Enhanced by special guest artists Desmond Richardson and Ronald K. Brown (June 4th performance only), the 12-member Francesca Harper Project continues to capture Harper’s amalgam of varying art genres including film, theatre, ballet en pointe, and modern dance. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem
Tagged Francesca Harper, Premieres New Works, Ronald K. Brown, The Francesca Harper Project