Virtual Salon – Monday, February 22, 6:30 pm (EST)
The Clark Center for the Performing Arts, a vision inspired by dance luminary Alvin Ailey, and other celebrated dancers and educators, was established in 1959 and has always been known for diversity, inclusion and providing opportunities for African-American artists and artists of color. Join us as the Clark Center community will share this history and legacy through the lens of Expressions: Black Lives Matter – An Arts Collaboration of dance, visual arts and spoken word.
This event will feature Ramona Candy, John Parks, Juliet Seignious and Audrey Madison as these artists/dancers share their work and discuss our commitment to black lives and black art. Moderated by Diedra Harris-Kelley.
This program is presented by the Clark Center NYC as part of the Harlem Renaissance 100 celebration, in partnership with the Harlem Cultural Collaborative and Harlem One Stop.
Participants:
The lecture will be followed by audience Q&A with Diedra Harris-Kelley via Zoom chat.
Free
Live streaming on Remembering Clark Center Facebook and YouTube