UPTOWN NIGHTS presents SOUL MUSIC WITH ERIC ROBERSON with Jesse Boykins III and DJ Reborn Sat, Nov 13 • 7:30 pm
7:30 pm mixer (cash bar - food and drinks available)
An evening of searing spoken-word performances and protest songs organized by playwright/hip-hop artist Carl Hancock Rux; the New York premiere of the vibrant Hip-Hop Theater Festival's dance/music mash-up 'Don't Hit Mama's Dance Party'; a soulful night with 2010 Grammy nominee Eric Roberson; and a tribute to Michael Jackson headlined by Living Colour frontman Corey Glover: There's something for everyone in the Fall 2010 season of Harlem Stage's hugely-popular Uptown Nights at Harlem Stage, which begins September 25.
An evening of searing spoken-word performances and protest songs organized by playwright/hip-hop artist Carl Hancock Rux; the New York premiere of the vibrant Hip-Hop Theater Festival's dance/music mash-up 'Don't Hit Mama's Dance Party'; a soulful night with 2010 Grammy nominee Eric Roberson; and a tribute to Michael Jackson headlined by Living Colour frontman Corey Glover: There's something for everyone in the Fall 2010 season of Harlem Stage's hugely-popular Uptown Nights at Harlem Stage, which begins September 25.
Harlem Stage, one of the country's leading producers and presenters of performances by artists of color, announced today its Fall 2010 lineup including a diverse array of film, music and theater events.
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and dj lynnee denise of WildSeed Music NYC would like to invite you to take part in a historic discussion, After the Dance: Conversations on Michael Jackson's Black America, presented as part of the Schomburg's Centennial Year Celebration and Black Music Month.
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and dj lynnee denise of WildSeed Music NYC would like to invite you to take part in a historic discussion, After the Dance: Conversations on Michael Jackson's Black America, presented as part of the Schomburg's Centennial Year Celebration and Black Music Month.
Dance, music and theater performances that feature and celebrate prominent African-American artists, and a slate of topical films on a variety of issues comprise the 2010 winter/spring season for Harlem Stage - one of the country's top presenters, producers, and supporters of works by artists of color.
First By The River Poetry Slam at Bristol Riverside Theatre, Dec. 6
Call for Participants
Award-winning theatre artist Will Power works with area schools, hosts slam open to all area high school students
Bristol Riverside Theatre continues its Bridges Informance Series with visionary Hip Hop Theatre artist Will Power on Friday, December 5. Viewed as a pioneer in the genre of Hip Hop Theatre, Power has created his own style of theatrical communication, fusing original music, rhymed language and dynamic choreography to produce compelling evenings of work.
First By The River Poetry Slam at Bristol Riverside Theatre, Dec. 6
Call for Participants
Award-winning theatre artist Will Power works with area schools, hosts slam open to all area high school students
Bristol Riverside Theatre continues its Bridges Informance Series with visionary Hip Hop Theatre artist Will Power on Friday, December 5. Viewed as a pioneer in the genre of Hip Hop Theatre, Power has created his own style of theatrical communication, fusing original music, rhymed language and dynamic choreography to produce compelling evenings of work.