Black History Month events in Norwich include music and storytelling at the Norwich Arts Center, a food festival, and an ...
Nicholas Collon conducts the BBC Singers and Aurora Orchestra in performances of Fauré's Requiem and Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb.
Victoria Christopher, co-author of "The Personal Librarian," turns to Langston Hughes and other lights of the Harlem ...
Henry Minton opened what would become an historic landmark in the story of Black music and culture -- now, after nearly a ...
The Village Bohemian counterculture movement in the late 19th century and early 20th, with its artistic creativity and ...
connects the origins of African music to slave culture and shout worship to the Harlem Renaissance, Negro spirituals, concert halls, classical composer William Grant Still, Miles Davis and Ornette ...
The legacy of jazz came to life in the Averitt Center's recent performance, where The Jazz Legacy Project celebrated the ...
The once-popular idea of an African renaissance is now almost forgotten. The African renaissance first advanced by South Africa supposedly as a slogan leading its post-apartheid political and economic ...
Black History Month is an opportunity to augment traditional written documents with visual, sonic, dramatic, and multimedia ...
Composed of clothing, photographs, fine art, historical texts, and artifacts, it’s the first Costume Institute exhibition to ...