Celebrate African American history month with dance
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council and Northwest Tap Connection present: An African American Odyssey, telling the rich story of African American History through song, dance and spoken word.
Saturday, February 21, 11am
Shorewood High School Theater
17300 Fremont Ave. N.
Shoreline , WA 98133
Tickets: $8, available at Brown Paper Tickets
With a mosaic of movement, performers from the all-ages dance company Northwest Tap Connection interpret the economic, social, political, artistic and racial imprints that have cultivated the black experience in American culture.
Outlined in the performance are: stories of the slave ships; emancipation proclamation; reconstruction; the black church; black colleges; civil rights movement, and black artists. This entertaining and uplifting performance is a “gem of a program” for all ages and backgrounds. The Northwest Tap Connection is under the enthusiastic direction of Ms. Melba Ayco. Tickets available now at Brown Paper Tickets.
Funding for this performance in provided, in part, by 4Culture, City of Shoreline, and City of Lake Forest Park.
The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to nurture and support the arts in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park.
1 comments:
Support for the arts should come from private endowments and from "viewers like you," not from taxpayers.
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