Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Black History in Harlem NY, and some Apparel too





On Monday, February 27th we have an event about the "History of Black Dance." It will be at the Minisink Townhouse, located at 646 Lenox Ave, near 142nd St., in Harlem, NY. Showtimes are 10 am, 12 pm, and 4 pm. The Uptown Dance Academy's production will go from African, Egyptian, to Lindy and Hip-Hop. Only $5.


The Lucille Armstrong story is being presented at the Morris-Jumel Mansion, at 65 Jumel Terrace, not far from W 156th St and Amsterdam Avenue, on the Northern end of Harlem, New York. Ms. Carolyn Carter-Kennedy, NYC Educator and Armstrong Docent will be there to talk about the wife of jazz great Louis Armstrong. That's on Thursday Feb 21st, at 7-8 PM, free, register at 212-923-8008.

Then you can see "the People of Clarendon County, by Ossie Davis, and see author and editor Alice Bernstein. Performance excerpts will be preformed by the children of St. John's Baptist Church, at Sister's Uptown Bookclub, 1942 Amsterdam Ave, near W 156th St. call 212-862-3680. That's on Saturday Feb 23, at 4-6 pm.

And for some Harlem apparel and T-shirt action, just click on the pix and get with the groove.

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