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  1. 26. Apr. 2024 · In the 1930s Duke Ellington could be found playing piano or conducting the jazz orchestra at the Cotton Club. Trumpeters “Dizzy” Gillespie and Louis Armstrong, and jazz singers Ethel Walter and Adelaide Hall. Progressive whites such as Carl Van Vechten, Nancy Cunard, and Fannie Hurst frequently wrote about the Harlem scene, or, as in the case of Charlotte Mason, became demanding patrons of ...

  2. Vor 23 Stunden · Titled “The Swans of Harlem: Five Black Ballerinas, Fifty Years of Sisterhood, and Their Reclamation of a Groundbreaking History,” the book tells the stories of a group of Black ballerinas at the Dance Theatre of Harlem. Featured are founding members Lydia Abarca Mitchell, Gayle McKinney-Griffith, Sheila Rohan and first-generation dancers Karlya Shelton-Benjamin and Marcia Sells.

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