On Wednesday, March 30, the Lincoln Theatre Association will host the Community Conversations Series event "Columbus' Cultural Harlem."
From 1900-40, Columbus became the epicenter of an African-American artistic explosion that crossed all genres and created a new social and cultural landscape. As part of this free series designed to generate discussion on a variety of interesting questions surrounding the community, this program will explore the 21st-century insurgence of socially and culturally conscious African-American art and its impact on the American canvas.
This 90-minute, multimedia presentation will include performance snippets and historic video excerpts interspersed with discussion from Dr. Ted McDaniel, professor of African-American music at The Ohio State University, and Jack Marchbanks, Lincoln Theatre Association board member and co-host of WCBE's "Jazz Sunday." The speakers will also serve as panelists in the Q&A session to follow.
"Columbus' Cultural Harlem" will be held in the Cardinal Health Ballroom of the Lincoln Theatre (769 E. Long St.) on Wednesday, March 30. Doors open at 5:30pm. The presentation begins at 6pm. Admission is free.
This program is made possible through the generous support of Donna and Larry James.
For more information, visit www.lincolntheatrecolumbus.com.
Photo Credit: Brad Feinknopf
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