An immersive article spotlights choreographers who are carrying forward the legacy of Black dance forms that flourished 100 years ago. By Marcelle Hopkins Marcelle Hopkins is a visual editor for the ...
The Harlem Renaissance made Harlem a hub of Black creativity in the 1920s and 1930s. In jazz clubs, literary salons, and speakeasies, Black queer artists expressed themselves, challenged norms, and ...
On Oct. 9, the New York Historical (which last year dropped “Society” from its title) hosted a spectacular evening to fête ...
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Although they were illegal, drag balls were considered safe places for gay men to socialize. One of the highlights of the ...
Commemorate Black History Month by reliving the 1930s era of swing dancing, big bands and the Harlem Renaissance that spotlighted black musicians and artists. Think unforgettable Louis Armstrong, Duke ...
Part jukebox musical and part dance revue, “After Midnight” at the Paper Mill Playhouse searches for the spirit and energy of Black art that was at the core of the Harlem Renaissance. Not overly ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by As Harlem Stage’s E-Moves dance series turns 25, Bill T. Jones and other major choreographers discuss its impact on Black dance in New York. By Brian ...
VIRTUAL — Free virtual presentation, Monday, Feb. 3, from 2-3:30 p.m., with the Active Retirement Association via Zoom from the Mt. Washington Observatory by Mike Carmon, summit weather operations ...
TULSA, Okla. — In celebration of Black History Month, Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences hosted "Echoes of Harlem: A Rent Party" on Wednesday. Students at the Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences hosted a ...
EAST CHICAGO | "The Harlem Renaissance and Beyond" is the theme for the African American Heritage Program celebrating Black History Month at the East Chicago Public Library. The public is invited to ...