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SUMMARY:Syncopated Stages: Black Disruptions to the Great White Way
DESCRIPTION:Although the common nickname for Broadway\, “the Great White Way\,” refers\, historically\, to its dazzling lights\, the phrase also suggests the ways in which many histories of New York theater center white artists. Black artists\, though\, have been important shapers of musical theater in the United States before the electric light was ever used on stage. In the early 20th century\, Black composers and writers created many popular musicals in New York that helped define the genre\, setting it apart from 19th-century traditions. New forms of syncopation\, the disruption of the dominant rhythm\, and narratives composed and written by Black artists challenged the prevailing sounds and depictions of Black people on stage. These innovations were more than stylistic. They pushed back against exclusion and stereotype\, laying the groundwork for generations of Black artists whose contributions have reshaped Broadway. Syncopated Stages spotlights their work\, acknowledges the challenges they faced\, and celebrates the brilliance of what they made. We invite you to explore how Black artists transformed the New York stage and how their work still reverberates today. \nThis exhibition is organized by The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and curated by playwright\, professor\, and scholar Michael Dinwiddie. \nPhoto credit: The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
URL:https://lincolnsquarebid.kudos.nyc/event/syncopated-stages-black-disruptions-to-the-great-white-way/2026-02-09/
LOCATION:The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts\, 40 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Education,Free
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SUMMARY:Ted Nash Big Band
DESCRIPTION:Ted Nash returns with his big band for an evening of inventive arrangements\, lively swing\, and the kind of musical spark that makes big band jazz unforgettable. Drawing on his years with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra\, Nash brings a fresh\, creative touch to timeless tunes\, supported by a stage full of standout musicians. It’s a dynamic\, welcoming night that showcases big band jazz at its most vibrant. \nPERFORMANCE LINEUP\nTed Nash\, saxophone\, music director\nSteve Kenyon\, saxophone\nVeronica Leahy\, saxophone\nDaniel Cohen\, saxophone\nBen Kono\, saxophone\nCarl Maraghi\, saxophone\nFareed Simpson\, trumpet\nAnthony Hervey\, trumpet\nKal Ferretti\, trumpet\nJames Haddad\, trumpet\nJen Krupa\, trombone\nMatt McDonald\, trombone\nJacob Melsha\, trombone\nHelen Sung\, piano\nNeal Caine\, bass\nDomo Branch\, drums \nPhoto Courtesy of Jazz at Lincoln Center.
URL:https://lincolnsquarebid.kudos.nyc/event/ted-nash-big-band-3/
LOCATION:Dizzy’s Club\, Frederick P. Rose Hall
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
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SUMMARY:Ted Nash Big Band
DESCRIPTION:Ted Nash returns with his big band for an evening of inventive arrangements\, lively swing\, and the kind of musical spark that makes big band jazz unforgettable. Drawing on his years with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra\, Nash brings a fresh\, creative touch to timeless tunes\, supported by a stage full of standout musicians. It’s a dynamic\, welcoming night that showcases big band jazz at its most vibrant. \nPERFORMANCE LINEUP\nTed Nash\, saxophone\, music director\nSteve Kenyon\, saxophone\nVeronica Leahy\, saxophone\nDaniel Cohen\, saxophone\nBen Kono\, saxophone\nCarl Maraghi\, saxophone\nFareed Simpson\, trumpet\nAnthony Hervey\, trumpet\nKal Ferretti\, trumpet\nJames Haddad\, trumpet\nJen Krupa\, trombone\nMatt McDonald\, trombone\nJacob Melsha\, trombone\nHelen Sung\, piano\nNeal Caine\, bass\nDomo Branch\, drums \n  \nPhoto Courtesy of Jazz at Lincoln Center
URL:https://lincolnsquarebid.kudos.nyc/event/ted-nash-big-band-2/
LOCATION:Dizzy’s Club\, Frederick P. Rose Hall
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
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