Paul Robeson: I Go On Singing Premieres At Paul Robeson Center 4/9
By: Gabrielle Sierra
On Saturday, April 9, 2011 at 7:30 pm, the Arts Council of Princeton and Peacing it Together Foundation present the world premiere of "Paul Robeson: I Go On Singing" in celebration of Paul Robeson's 113th birthday. The event will take place at the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts at 102 Witherspoon Street in downtown Princeton, just a few doors down from where Paul Robeson began his life.
Once in a lifetime a human being comes along who stands head and shoulders above the rest. Paul Robeson was such a man. All-American athlete, champion orator, international recording artist and star of the stage and screen, by the 1930s he was the most popular African-American entertainer in the world.But trouble lay ahead for Paul. Here was a man, a black man, 'the tallest tree in the forest' and champion for human rights forcefully speaking out about social injustice. And in the years that followed, he sacrificed everything for challenging the status quo.The story of this American hero who struggled and ultimately triumphed comes alive in a rousing new 90-minute song-filled presentation, "Paul Robeson: I Go On Singing," performed by the gifted American baritone and international promoter of peace, Anthony Brown.Arts Council of Princeton Executive Director Jeff Nathanson says of Anthony Brown, "The Arts Council is inspired by Paul Robeson's legacy of artistic excellence and human rights advocacy. MR. Brown is an outstanding performer and one of the world's foremost activists in the quest for social justice. We are thrilled to be bringing him to Princeton to perform his outstanding tribute to Robeson."Videos
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