March 2015 | Legacy Arts Newsletter

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Spring time, artists, and community arts.
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It’s official, Spring is here!! And how joyful we are. If you ask me, that’s one of the biggest benefits to living in this region of the world, the gratitude you experience once the winter doldrums give way to the renewal of the earth. And how inspiring this time is! Art abounds as folks clamor their way from the confines of ‘home’ to share in the celebration of creativity with others. The Black Arts scene in Pittsburgh has something for everyone and we’re doing our best to bring you notice of the who, what, when, where, and why. The world becomes a bit more beautiful with each effort to create, and even more so when it is witnessed by others. Come on out, hang with a friend, bring the kids, or just roll solo, and enjoy the fresh air with a dose of art. It’s all good for your soul!
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The Alloy School:
Spring 2015

From toddlers to tweens, your child will enjoy The Alloy School's diverse range of classes that include dance, acting, and now yoga too!

For more information, click here. 

 

Dinah, written and directed by Ernest McCarty, is a dazzling play about the legendary blues singer Dinah Washington. The show runs from March 14 – April 5 at the Pittsburgh Playwrites Theater.

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Azur and Asmar will screen Saturday, March 28th, at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh – Homewood, 7101 Hamilton Avenue, in Homewood.   The film starts at 1:30, doors open at 1. 

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In honor of Women's History Month, The Sembene Movie Festival will feature movies, including, Illusions, The Rosa Parks Story, and Calypso - The Lioness of the Jungle.

For more information, click here.
 
Bronx Obama screening followed by Q&A with Bronx Obama, Louis Ortiz and Producer & Director, Ryan Murdock at the McConomy Auditorium, Carnegie Mellon University Main Campus, March 26, 2015 at 6:30 pm. 

For ticket information, click here. 
In partnership with Chatam University's Global Focus Program At The Southern Africa Film Festival presents the films, A Dry White Season, and A Walk In The Night.

For more information, click here.
 
How I Learned, performed by Eugine Lee, explores August Wilson's days as a struggling young writer in Pittsburgh's Hill District and how the neighborhood and its people inspired his amazing cycle of plays about the African-American experience. The shows is currently playing and runs through April 5 at the O'Reily Theater; Pittsburgh Public Theater. 

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Artist Spotlight

Patricia Reynolds-Ford

Photo by Gail Manker
Years ago, a good friend told me, "If you can walk, you can dance." These days, I take it a bit further and say that if you can move, you can dance. It's like a natural instinct to respond to musical rhythms, something that stirs you from the inside until you cannot resist the urge to be joyful. At the core of Patricia Reynolds Ford is just that, an obvious and contagious pleasure that is exuded at the sound of music.
 
But she tells us that was not her introduction into dance. As a young girl, she was was to herself, quiet, not quite the social butterfly she has grown into as an adult. Her parents enrolled her in Abby Lee's Dance School, the same Abby Lee from the network reality show. Before the glitz and glamour of dance school celebrity, Patty, as she is known by most, began to come out of her shell. Recitals and performances led her to Pittsburgh CAPA (Creative and Performing Arts) High School, where she realized her love of, and calling for, dance.
 
Although Patty loves to move, that is not her only art form. She finished high school and pursued her interests in cosmetology, becoming the hairstylist that she is today. Working at the King of Kings Fine Arts Studio on Frankstown Avenue in Wilkinsburg, she has built up a clientele of friends who support her passion for dance. They attend the Legacy Arts events that Patty has been performing in for the last four years. Community festivals, Keepers of the Flame, and Dance Africa have been the venues where Patty has showcased her love of dance. She finds joy in dancing with friends in the community and is strengthening her legacy daily as her own six year old dancing daughter is quickly filling her shoes. 
 
Patty says about dance, "It makes me happy. I can be having a crazy day, but when you're out there, all of that goes away."
 
Join Patty and the community dancers at the Sankofa Village for the Arts, Mondays and Wednesdays at 6pm. It's a prescription for wellness!

'Divided Time' Screens in Pittsburgh

Filmmaker, William Feagins, Jr. speaks to the audience. 

It's been six years since Pittsburgh native and graphic designer/video producer/film director, Will Feagins, Jr. left the city. Headed down south, he found his home in Atlanta where the work he'd begun in Pittsburgh took root in the indie hip-hop scene. As a self-professed child of hip-hop, Feagins anchored his creativity in developing a mode for artists to tell their stories and has since directed videos and documentaries for powerful artists such as Pittsburgh's own, Charon Don and Jasiri X. 

A humble whiz with technology, Feagins has since grown his video work into the production of documentary films, with the most recent gaining screen time at festivals around the country. Returning to his roots, Feagins brought 'Divided Time' to the Row House Theater in Lawrenceville on March 7. The documentary chronicles the stories of Black men and hip-hop, family and creativity, priority and perseverance. If you didn't know about it to come to the screening, check out the trailer below.

Many congratulations to Will Feagins, Jr and continued success for 'Divided Time' and all upcoming projects.

To learn more about Will Feagins, Jr., click here. 
 

Preview Trailer - "Divided Time" Documentary
Divided Time - The Trailer

Fellowship boosts Pittsburgh Rapper, Jasiri X's chachet

Robin Rombach/Post-Gazette
Read Article in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Community Drum and Dance Classes


Haitian Dance w/Genia Guirand
Wednesdays
5:30-7:00 pm
$6 Adults, Free for Children

Salsa w/Ryan Mitchell
Wednesdays
7:15-8:30 pm
$6 Adults, Free for Children

Congolese Class
Hosted by Umoja African Arts Company
Mondays
6:00-8:00 pm
$5 Admission


All classes held at Sankofa Village for the Arts
201 N. Braddock Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15208

 
Saturday Art Making @
The Homewood Coliseum
9am-noon
FREE
 
Open to girls from the ages of 6-14, the Legacy Arts Project, in conjunction with the Trolley Station, hosts a Saturday session of art making. Join renowned fiber artist, Tina Brewer, and movement instructor, Erin Perry, as they engage youth in an exploration of self and the cultures of the African diaspora. 
Classes run through May 2015.
 
Please contact info@legacyartsproject.org for more information. 

We would like to thank all of you who take the time to read this newsletter as we realize that it is of vital importance for us to have media outlets that speak to what is going on in our community. It is our intention that this tool continues to grow, taking shape from the models that have existed before that have reached out in order to uplift and inform. It is through sharing our voices that we are heard, and in doing so, we work towards creating what we would like to see in the world. Please feel free to share your feedback.

What would you like to see included in this newsletter? How can we continue to impart information that speaks to the happenings in our community by way of Black arts? 

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Kwame Ross, Spring FABA Party reminder & Dance Africa. 
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Spring is coming! The inevitability of the changing season has us moving with the buzz that shall soon fill the air and our schedule reflects the emergence of warmer days. We greet a Legacy friend for a week long residency and celebrate the joy of April showers with a FABA (For Artist By Artist) Party. We'll also be kicking off a fundraiser for our summer program to be held in conjunction with the Sankofa Village for the Arts. Please stay tuned and updated for ways to engage us with art-making that transforms lives. 


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Guest Artist - Kwame Ross

Beginning, March 30-April 3, LAP will host guest artist, Kwame Ross. Ross will be leading the community work shop class Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at Sankofa Village of the Arts from 6-8:30 pm.  

Kwame A. Ross is a Performer, Choreographer, Musician, and Community Activist, formerly from New York City now a resident of South Carolina.  For the past thirty years Kwame has been engaged in the preservation and continuum of African culture through the arts and community service. Ross has served as Cultural Ambassador to Egypt, and Associate Artistic Director of Urban Bush Women.  

Stay posted for FABA "For Artist By Artist" coming in April to the Greater Pittsburgh Coliseum.
The Legacy Arts Project, in conjunction with the Kelly Strayhorn Theater, are partnering to co-produce Dance Africa! Pittsburgh 2015. Performances are schedule to be held July 17 & 18 at the KST and will feature community activities leading up to the feature performances. Dance Workshops, an artist market place, and community procession are slated to engage artists of all ages, backgrounds, and skill levels. Dance Africa brings the community together in recognition of the power of the arts, namely dance, to unite the diaspora and the world. 

Don't Forget Our Classes!


Haitian Dance w/Genia Guirand
Wendnesdays
5:30-7:00pm
$6 Adults, Free for Children


Salsa w/Ryan Mitchell
Wednesdays
7:15pm-8:30pm
$6 Adults, Free for Children

Congolese Dance
Mondays
6:00-8:00pm
$5 Admission
In honor of Women's Herstory Month. 
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Community Events

14th Annual Fashion Africana
Today, March 6, 2015 at The Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh | Hall of Sculpture.
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Think Pivot presents, Divided Time Film Screening with Q&A moderated by Cornell Jones.
March 7, 2015 Admission $6.00 for all ages. 
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Kente Arts Alliance Presents, Geri Allen & Timeline.
April 11, 2015 at The Kelly Strayhorn Theater, 8 p.m.
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