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  2. New Heritage Theatre Group - Wikipedia

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    New Heritage Theatre Group co-produces a variety of programming in partnership with Harlem Arts Alliance including the Kwanzaa Artisan Marketplace in partnership with the American Museum of Natural History, The 4 Pillar Summer Arts Program, and Deconstructing Harlem's Black Theaters which is a town hall discussion in partnership with Coalitions ...

  3. Voza Rivers - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Harlem, New York. Rivers's productions have been presented in various countries, including the United States, Japan, South Africa, Togo, Nigeria, Cuba, Canada, and the United Kingdom. He is the co-founder and chairman of the Harlem Arts Alliance, an arts services membership organization established in 2001.

  4. Harlem Community Art Center - Wikipedia

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    The Harlem Community Art Center was a Federal Art Project community art center that operated from 1937 to 1942. It influenced various budding artists intent on depicting Harlem and led to the formation of the Harlem Arts Alliance.

  5. The Harlem School of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Founder of HSA, Dorothy Maynor. Harlem School of the Arts was founded in 1964, by soprano Dorothy Maynor in the basement of the St. James Presbyterian Church in Harlem at a time when the community suffered severe physical blight, high levels of poverty, and few cultural resources for its young people.

  6. List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City

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    Art website: Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning: Jamaica: Queens: Art Cultural center with art gallery Longwood Art Gallery South Bronx: Bronx: Art website; Located in the Hostos Community College campus, and sponsored by the Bronx Council on the Arts: RestorationArt Bedford–Stuyvesant: Brooklyn: Art

  7. Harlem Arts Festival - Wikipedia

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    The organization and festival was co-founded and led by three local Harlem producers: Neal Ludevig, J.J. El-Far and Chelsea Goding. [3] [4] [5] The festival debuted in 2012 after a successful Kickstarter campaign garnered press from The New York Times, [6] The Daily News, [7] [8] DNAInfo, [9] Northhattan News, [10] and a number of other media outlets. [11]

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  9. National Black Theatre - Wikipedia

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    By 1986, the theatre was recognized as one of the most important arts institutions in America by President Ronald Reagan. [ 2 ] [ 15 ] Former New York State Governor Mario Cuomo acknowledged The National Black Theatre as "one of New York State’s greatest cultural treasures and resources and a cornerstone for the revitalization of 125th Street."