Seeing Dances of the Harlem Renaissance, in Vivid Color
Briefly

Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. drew inspiration from Toni Morrison's "Jazz," linking the vibrant culture of Harlem to the contemporary dance scene, embodying both history and modernity.
LaTasha Barnes combines traditional Lindy Hop with street dance in her performance, showcasing the evolution of Black dance that connects past rhythms to today's cultural expressions.
Ayodele Casel’s work pays homage to tap dance legends while also bringing innovation and personal touch, showing how the legacy of past artists continues to influence modern dance.
Camille A. Brown integrates Afro-Caribbean rhythms into Broadway, highlighting the enduring influence of historical Black culture on current performance art.
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