Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, and Langston Hughes were among musicians and writers key to the movement.
For generations, jazz has remained intertwined with Harlem’s identity, serving as both a reflection of the neighborhood’s ...
This summer, People’s Light is transforming its Malvern stage into a vibrant celebration of music, culture, and community ...
The Harlem Renaissance, a cultural and artistic movement that thrived during the 1920s, was a remarkable period in American history. It was a time when African-American art, literature, and music ...
New York's Harlem Renaissance, which spanned the 1920s and '30s, was an intellectual and cultural movement of music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship that reshaped ...
In January and February, a large group of BOLLI members attended a series of complimentary lectures on aspects of the Harlem Renaissance, that period in American History from roughly the early ...
Stage Aurora NY, Theatre that Enlightens, will present "Harlem of the South" featuring some of your favorite stars from Broadway, Film and Television. The performance will take place on Monday, June ...
Harlem and the Harlem Renaissance -- To make a poet black: literature of the Harlem Renaissance -- The Jazz age: music and musicians of the Harlem Renaissance -- Art and image in the Harlem ...
Throughout history, artistic creation has built bridges connecting cultures that seem distant, or even diametrically opposed.
The Harlem Renaissance is considered by many as one of the most important moments in the history of Black arts and culture, but many aren’t aware of the significant contributions made by LGBTQ Artis ...
The Harlem Renaissance established the New York City neighborhood as a venue for creativity and expression, especially for Black artists who thrived during this celebrated movement. Spanning the late ...