Dance/NYC, the Archive of New York City Cultural Policy, and the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts will discuss the state and future potential of City support for dancers and the dance community. ...... Read More
Theatre
Your work fascinates me, Laurence, because it is so strong in history. It brings what was into now, but that history is not always appreciated.
“Your reading is dead on, Barbara. The reason why I’m interested in African American history is because our tales are not told. I was just talking on the phone with a friend and we were amazed that Prince and Michael Jackson coexisted at the same time, doing all of the fantastic music and creating music at the same time. Our artistry and our stories are always being separated out.”... Read More
“harlem is…A State of Mind”
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Monday May 23, 2016, 6pm MIST Harlem 46 West 116th Street Harlem (212) 459-1854 “harlem is…A STATE OF MIND” featuring A Touch of Sable: Fine Art,... Read More
Preview Performances begin Tuesday, May 24, 2016 Officially running Monday, June 13 through Sunday, June 26, 2016. The Delacorte Theater 81st Street and Central Park West, or... Read More
May 20, 21, 25 and 26 at 8pm BRIC House 647 Fulton Street Brooklyn (866)811-4111 The Messiah Complex is a love story. Or many. It... Read More
Marjorie Johnson after 40 Years on Stage
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It’s taken Marjorie Johnson almost 40 years to become an overnight Star. But Stardom seems to be the least of her goals. “Acting,” Marjorie reminisces, “has been sort of a divine intervention in my pursuit of ‘something more’”.... Read More
Thursday, May 19, 2016, 6:30pm 258 Saint Nicholas Avenue (Entrance on 123rd street) Harlem Website: www.dwyercc.org, (212) 222-3060 Starring Morgan Freeman as MALCOLM X and Directed by: Woodie King, Jr. The... Read More
Sharon Hope presents “We Love You Shirley”
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May 15, 2016, 3pm Mitchell Entertainment Group The Rennaissance 130 Malcolm X Blvd. Harlem (917) 274-9059 ... Read More

NYC Cultural Organizations support for dancers
Fighter Laurence Holder, Back in the Ring, Part I
Free Shakespeare In The Park – All Female Production of “The Taming of the Shrew”
World Premiere of “The Messiah Complex”
Dwyer Cultural Center’s Film Screening of Death Of A Prophet