African Heritage Stage
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- 1994 African Heritage Stage - Spirit of the Dance
- Intro; YAADE- Spirit of the Dance -Blue Note Record playing; Express Yourself; Team of Dancers- The Spirit of the Rhythm Through our Children- Dancers.- Chuck Siler of the LA State Museum drawing funny picture
- 1994 African Heritage Stage - Tell Me Something Good
- Poetry accompanied by bongo- Poet, Avina Boutelier(?)- Drummer, Luther Gray, 2nd Poet, Mona Lisa Saloy, 3rd-Poet who claims 'Rap' originated from his poetry. 4th- Group of 3- 'The Third Eye'- echoed words.- Guitar Accompanying.
- 1994 African Heritage Stage - Treme Now and Then
- Moderator; Ray Stern of WWOZ- Panel of 2 - Florence Borders, local Historian and archivist; Bruce Bright, local artist- discussing Treme then and now- 'The first true N.O. Negro neighborhood.'
- 1994 African Heritage Stage - Who Will Speak for the Children
- A Community Choir of Children- 'Who Will Speak for the Children'- from Historic Town of Selma, AL. The Musical focuses on the Civil Rights movement.
- 1995 African Heritage Stage - A Village of Griots
- A Village of Griots' A Culture Poetry Mix with different poets. Labertha McCormack, Kalamu ya Salaam, Rojovatine Gex Breaux, Robuin Mortin.
- 1995 African Heritage Stage - African Spiritualism
- African Spiritualism. Moderator Sybil Klein. Panel of 2- Dwight Webster and John Mosley- A discussion about the Gospel According to African Spirituality; Dew Drop Inn on San Jacinto- Moderator Chuck Siler- Panel of 2- Ellis Marsalis and Bobby Marsalis- A Discussion of the Night Club Scene in Old New Orleans
- 1995 African Heritage Stage - Birthplace of Jazz
- Birthplace of Jazz' with Tom Dent, Moderator. Panel: Dr. Michael White, Jason Berry, Alvin Batiste, Donald Marquis, Dr. Bruce Raeburn, Eddie Edwards
- 1995 African Heritage Stage - Coastal Shores
- 05/04/95 Thurs. 2:00- Coastal Shores- The Migration of Culture- African/Caribbean retention in the black Indians' masking traditions- Allison 'Tootie' Montana, Ferdinand Bigard, Donald Harrison with Chuck Siler as Moderator
- 1995 African Heritage Stage - Eye of the Beholder
- In the Eye of the Beholder with Chuck Siler, moderator. A discussion and presentation with some of New Orleans most prestigious photographers: Kichea Burt, Roy Lewis and Eric Waters.
- 1995 African Heritage Stage - Family Affair
- It"'s a Family Affair'- Chuck Siler, Moderator.- Panel: Jason Marsalis, David Batiste- Families teach the importance of music- Share in a discussion with some of N.O. famous musical families. David's son Damon Batiste was introduced and joined group.
- 1995 African Heritage Stage - Gouthier, Mortin
- Come Sit By My Feet and I Will Tell You a Story'- African and Caribbean Stories for all Ages- story songs and call-and-response with Adella Gautier and Robin Martin.
- 1995 African Heritage Stage - Jazzing with Literature
- Jazzing with Literature- Panel includes New Orleans African American educators, Tayari Ya Salaam, and Olayeela Daste and Ettie Fiesal(?) an interactive look at literature, music and other media to improve reading and enjoy reading workshop.