Thursday, June 14, 2012
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center: More than a building.
The Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center (LHPAC) is more than just a physical facility. To a large number of individuals, it is a symbol that represents the spirituality and culture of a people that called this Central Area home for decades.
The Central Area was a place that welcomed those who were prohibited by laws and later convention from living in other neighborhoods throughout the city.
It became the center for art, commerce, education and religion for a people who lived here.
The building itself began its existence as a synagogue which evolved into the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center. It is one of the last remaining structures in the Central Area that represents the cultural aspirations of the people that not only built it but who were the heart and soul of Seattle itself.
The building is also a symbol to those who deeply feel the need to fight for the preservation for that which is left of the physical presence of the history and art of the Central Area Community.
It is hoped that all will realize and understand the importance of this great facility and the significance the LHPAC vision and mission have to the Seattle community as a whole.
Join us this June 30th for the celebration of 40 years of the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center.
Monday, June 11, 2012
EVENTS MATRIX FOR JUNE AND BEYOND
Festival Sundiata
Events Matrix
Date
|
What
|
Where
|
How Much
|
Web Site
|
June 14
|
The Art
of Jazz with Reggie Goings
|
Seattle
Art Museum
|
Free with SAM Membership
or $15
|
|
June 15
|
Jennifer
Johns
|
Langston
Hughes Performing Arts Center
|
$10 -$15 (Advanced)
$20-$25
(Day of Show)
|
|
June 20
|
The
Material Calls: An exhibit featuring
the art of James Washington
|
James and
Janie Washington Cultural Center
&
Opening Night Reception 5pm -8pm at the Seattle U Hedreen Gallery
|
FREE
|
|
June 23
|
The Sound
of the Northwest's 25th anniversary concert, workshop, and reception
|
Seattle
First Baptist Church
1111
Harvard Ave
Seattle,
WA
|
$25 (18-59)
Free (under 17)
$20 (60 and over)
|
|
June 28
|
Live with
Elnah Jordan
|
The Royal
Room
5000
Rainier Ave S
Seattle,
WA
7pm
|
$15
|
June 30
|
Langston
Hughes Performing Arts Center Celebrating 40 Years
|
Langston
Hughes Performing Arts Center
17th
Ave & Yesler Way
Seattle,
WA
|
$100
$250 (VIP)
$1,000 (Table)
|
|
June 30
& July 1
|
Festival
Sundiata Presents
Black
Arts Fest
|
Seattle
Center
Seattle,
WA
|
FREE
|
|
July 28
|
Inspirational
Legacy Lecture Series: Taking a Stand:
African Americans in the Seattle Centeral Area
|
Northwest
African American Museum
2-4pm
|
FREE
|
|
Aug 11
|
Inspirational
Legacy Lecture Series – Outspoken: an
evening of poetry & music
|
Seattle
University Hedreen Gallery
7pm
|
FREE
|
|
Sept 1
to
Oct 1
|
ONYX Fine
Arts Collective: 8th Annual
Exhibition
|
Art/Not
Terminal Gallery
2045
Westlake Ave.
Seattle,
WA
|
FREE
|
|
Sept 27
|
Pullman
Porter Blues Community Gala
|
Seattle
Repertory Theatre
155
Mercer St
Seattle,
WA 98109
|
$50
|
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Selected Events for June and Beyond
This is the Campus of the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center (LHPAC).
The LHPAC Gala on June 30th is the Highlighted Event of the Month.
Date
|
What
|
Where
|
How Much
|
Web Site
|
June 9 Jun 10
|
SIFF: The
|
The Harvard Exit Theater
|
$11
|
|
June 10
|
The Roots of Hip Hop
|
Intiman Theater
|
FREE
|
|
June 14
|
The Art of Jazz with Reggie Goings
|
|
Free with SAM
Membership
or $15
|
|
June 15
|
Jennifer Johns
|
Langston Hughes Performing
|
$10 -$15 (Advanced)
$20-$25
(Day of Show)
|
|
June 20
|
The Material Calls: An
exhibit featuring the art of James Washington …
|
James and Janie Washington Cultural Center
& Opening Night Reception 5pm -8pm at the
|
FREE
|
|
June 23
|
The Sound of the Northwest's 25th anniversary concert, workshop, and
reception
|
|
$25 (18-59)
Free (under 17)
$20 (60 and over)
|
|
June 28
|
Live with Elnah
|
The Royal Room
7pm
|
$15
|
|
June 30
|
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center Celebrating 40 Years
|
Langston Hughes Performing
|
$100
$250 (VIP)
$1,000 (Table)
|
|
Inspirational Legacy Lecture Series:
Taking a Stand: African Americans in the
|
2-4pm
|
FREE
|
|
|
Aug 11
|
Inspirational Legacy Lecture Series – Outspoken: an evening of poetry & music
|
Seattle University Hedreen Gallery
7pm
|
FREE
|
|
Sept 1 – Oct 1
|
ONYX Fine Arts Collective: 8th
Annual Exhibition
|
Art/Not Terminal Gallery
|
FREE
|
|
Sept 27
|
Pullman Porter Blues Community Gala
|
Seattle Repertory Theatre
|
$50
|
|
June Events
This month (June 2012)
June is shaping up to be an interesting and maybe even an exciting month for the “Art of the African Diaspora”. I’ll go first to the end of the month when the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center will celebrate its 40th anniversary on June 30th. The theme is Seattle’s Harlem Renaissance and it is also their major fundraising effort for the Center’s many programs. I strongly recommend your attendance and participation it will be a great evening. Check out their web site or their Facebook Page for more information.
On June 15th, Jennifer Johns will be in performance on the main stage at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center. This “Big Time” Bay Area and Northwest Modern/Urban music and spoken word artist will grace Seattle with her spirit, beauty and energy after a much way to long hiatus.
On June 10th at Seattle Center’s Intiman Theater, Suntonio Bandanaz will host “The Roots of Hip Hop in Ancient Cultures featuring Massive Monkees, Global Heat, Soul Shifters, and Etienne Cakpo and from Capoeira Males Mestra Curisco. This is a FREE SHOW! To get more information, check out Roots of Hip Hop in Ancient Cultures Facebook Page
On Thursday, June 14th, Earshot Jazz at its Seattle Art Museum “Art of Jazz” series will present the Reggie Goings Group at the Museum’s downtown location. This concert is free with museum membership and is a great opportunity to hear one of Seattle’s smoothest voices.
The Seattle Film Festival is still going strong until June 10th. Catch one of the many films that present the Art from the film makers of African descent.
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