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 ...
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 ...
This Black History Month, we recognize one of the most extravagant dances ever to exist, the Lindy Hop. The style born during the Harlem Renaissance has evolved to live on in its home neighborhood.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Music and dancing filled the streets Thursday night as residents turned out for the fourth annual Big Band Jubilee. By Samantha Latson The sound of ...
Swing dancing has been connecting communities for nearly a century, and East Texas groups are keeping the tradition alive.
The celebration will also give back to the next generation of aspiring artists and visionaries. World Bride Magazine is celebrating 100 years of the Harlem Renaissance and the neighborhood’s cultural ...
Zinnia Maldonado joins the CBS News New York team from CBS Boston. While there, she had the opportunity to cover an array of national and breaking news stories such as the Boston Marathon, the Harmony ...
The world-spanning art of the Harlem Renaissance. A new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art explores the world-spanning art of the Harlem Renaissance. In January 1969, the Metropolitan Museum ...
Anna Glass runs Dance Theatre of Harlem, and she’s doing things differently. This dance company has never been about following the traditional playbook. Since Arthur Mitchell and Karel Shook started ...