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Nona Hendryx And Mahogany L. Browne To Join Decorated List Of Performers At AFROPUNK’s Black HERSTORY Live
Source: Afropunk
AFROPUNK specializes in curating events that shine a spotlight on the vanguard of Black cultural experience. AFROPUNK is currently preparing for their next game-changing event: Black HERSTORY Live. The upcoming event is an immersive multidisciplinary experience that includes music, visual art, poetry, dance, and much more, honoring and celebrating Black women in the performing arts. Single day tickets for the event are now available.
The celebration boasts an illustrious list of Black women who will lend their talents, including Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter India.Arie, Tony Award-winning actress and playwright Sarah Jones, NAACP Image Award-nominated poet and activist aja monet, critically acclaimed artist Mereba, poet, writer, and educator Mahogany L. Browne, singer-songwriter and art-rock goddess, Nona Hendryx, renowned choreographer Ebony Williams (Beyoncé, Rihanna, Ciara), and rising singer-songwriters UMI, Danielle Ponder, and Celisse.
Tickets are now available for Black HERSTORY Live, coming to Lincoln Center on February 24-25, 2023.
AFROPUNK announces that Martell, the oldest of the great Cognac houses, will sponsor AFROPUNK in its presentation of Black HERSTORY Live. Committed to celebrating Black creative expression and those who redefine convention, Martell is helping to bring the experience beyond NYC with a social educational series that highlights the cultural architects shaping Black futures. Visit their website to learn more information.
As it continues to redefine the multicultural experience, AFROPUNK has expanded its reach and its mission to include a wide variety of events, partnerships, documentaries and programs that aim to uplift, educate and create space for marginalized communities. This performance at Lincoln Center is the epitome of the AFROPUNK ethos. Each activation will educate, entertain, and inspire.
AFROPUNK has also established a legacy as a safe space for Black alternative culture, offering a haven for attendees to show up as their most authentic selves. The end result of which is always a stunning community of people who respect, admire, and care for one another; it’s an experience unlike any other. AFROPUNK creates an anchor for its growing audience of multicultural youth through its annual music festival and other events in Brooklyn, Miami, Minneapolis, Paris, London, Atlanta, Johannesburg, and more.
With this latest endeavor, the global brand seeks to remind New York why it’s one of the most vital and vibrant cultural institutions in the city and beyond.
View more information about Black HERSTORY Live: AFROPUNK.com | LincolnCenter.org/afropunk