Flamenco Band Of Gypsies Burns Gala Dance Stage

GALA HISPANIC THEATRE kicked off the 13th International Flamenco Festival last night in Columbia Heights with a powerful blend of dancers and singers backed up by a three piece band that transformed the GALA into an intimate tablao Spanish dance hall setting with everything but the sangria. World famous Salvadorian flamenco artist Edwin Aparicio teamed with his partner Aleksey Kulikov of the Ukraine […]
Hurston Wright Legacy Awards

The Nation’s Premier Black literary foundation honored a trio of iconic figures in the arts and letters at the 16th Annual Legacy Awards Hurston Wright Awards Ceremony. Joining legendary civil rights and now best-selling author Congressman John Lewis, were Third World Press founder and poet Hakin Madhubuti, and Dr. Carla Hayden the first African American Librarian […]
Word Becomes Flesh Redo

Version 2 of WORD BECOMES FLESH is a muscular and masculine expression of Sweat & Testosterone to the Fifth Power! Justine Weaks sets the tone and tempo from Jump Street with a message of, “Welcome to the Spoken Word”! What follows is NON-STOP fast break of five dynamic players who weave HIP HOP rhymes, HBCU […]
School For Lies A 16th Century Poetry Slam

For those of you who appreciate an old fashion verbal throw down, with vampish mean girls slinging humorous insults with dagger eyes while one of the central male characters works out a little gender identity problem with shocking Drag Queen resolve, then check out the hilarious Shakespeare Theatre Company’s final season production of ‘SCHOOL FOR LIES’’. I got […]
JAZZ -TONY MORRISON’S TRAUMATIC TIME MACHINE

JAZZ is the Center Stage world premiere of Nobel Prize winning Toni Morrison’s middle piece of her BELOVED trilogy that chronicals a tragic Harlem love triangle that takes a violent turn. The performance opens with a death watch as family gathers to give a ‘proper burial’ to Dorcas, played with sensuous abandon by Jasmine Bathchelor the wild young woman caught in the middle between […]
‘FEAR EATS THE SOUL’ EXAMINES THE TOLL OF IMMIGRANT ANGST

Imagine a world two generations ago in the 1970s when the first wave of non-white immigrants struggled to carve out an existence in post-cold war Germany. FEAR EATS THE SOUL examines a very personal story of an unlikely couple’s struggle to survive and find love in Germany. Helen Hayes Award winning actress Nanna Ingvarsson capture the angst and essence […]
HOT MUSICAL MESS @ KENNEDY CENTER COME TOGETHER GALA

At their annual Spring Gala that raised a cool $2 Million in support of arts in the community, the Kennedy Center chose A Celebration of John Lennon: COME TOGETHER as its theme. I was excited when I saw the best graphic backdrop I’ve ever seen at the KEN CEN, with colorful signature bifocals that Lennon was known […]
MACBETH MADNESS WITH A MODERN CAPETOWN TWIST

Something culturally relevant and revolutionary is taking place at the Shakespeare Theater Company with their “New Directors for the Classics” series. The current production of MACBETH is the best example of selecting a rising non-traditional star to re-tell an ancient classic in modern terms. Shakespeare’s tragic tale of palace intrigue and murder takes on a whole new look and Afro-centric vibe […]
AN EMOTIONAL BJF TRIBUTE TO GEORGE DUKE

AN EMOTIONAL BJF TRIBUTE TO GEORGE DUKE Jazz musicians and performance have a reputation for wearing their emotions on their sleeve. And that was the case when Chante Moore, Phil Perry and Everette Harp paid tribute to their mentor and friend in a ‘Remembering George Duke’ performance at the Berks Jazz Fest earlier this month. […]
WEST COAST JAM TRIPLE THREAT

WEST COAST JAM TRIPLE THREAT OF BROWN, BRAUN & ELLIOT Led by Rick Braun, Richard Elliot and Norman Brown, the Berks got a triple dose of the cutting edge WEST COAST JAM sound as they took a cut from Elliot’s ‘Summer Madness’ CD, originally produced by Rick Braun to showcase the new experimental format. Norman […]