Please join us Tuesday, March 23rd at Noon for the fourth episode of our
Harlem Walking Tour Video Series
The
Harlem Walking Tour video series highlights historic artistic figures
who either lived in or spent time in Harlem and how each person
contributed to the vibrancy and rich cultural landscape that make Harlem
what it is today. This project was conceived by husband and wife team, Terrance McKnight of WQXR and harpist-scholar Dr. Ashley Jackson.
The fourth
episode of the Harlem Walk Tour Video Series features the American
soprano, concert singer, and founder of the Harlem School of the Arts,
Dorothy Maynor. In honor of Women's History Month, Yolanda Wyns of
Harlem School of the Arts leads the Dorothy Maynor Singers in a tribute
to HSA’s founder as mentioned in PIX 11 News!
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A Masterclass with Tia Allen
Friday, March 26 at 4 PM
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The Harlem School of the Arts and
The Harlem Chamber Players present a LIVE masterclass with Tia Allen and
the HSA string students.
Tia Allen has performed at Carnegie
Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Radio City Music Hall and Metropolitan Museum.
She is a fellowship member of Spoleto Festival in Charleston and a
six-summer veteran of the Aspen Music festival. She performs with the
Harlem Chamber Players and the MUNY Program. She received her BM and MM
in performance from the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of
Music. She also studied at the Manhattan School of Music and received a
Professional Studies certificate in Performance and a Professional
Graduate Diploma in the Orchestral Performance Program.
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The
Harlem Chamber Players 2020--21 Season is supported, in part, by public
funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in
partnership with the City Council; in part by the New York State Council
on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York
State Legislature; in part by a grant from Columbia Community Service;
in part by West Harlem Development Corporation via the Tides Foundation;
in part with funding from the Turrell Fund; in part with funding from
the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation and
administered by LMCC; in part by the Manhattan Community Award Program
via Manhatthttps://www.facebook.com/TheHarlemChamberPlayersan Borough President Gale A. Brewer; in part by a grant from
the New York Community Trust/Charles E. Culpeper Fund; in part by a
grant from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation; in part by a grant from
J.P. Morgan Securities Charitable Giving Fund; in part by a grant from
The M&T Charitable Foundation; in part by a grant from the Howard
Gilman Foundation; in part by a grant from the Baisley Powell Elebash
Fund; in part by a grant from the Castellano Family Foundation; in part
by a grant from the Reba Judith Sandler Foundation; in part from a grant
from the Richenthal Foundation; and through the generous donations of
our supporters and donors. |
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