Kumble Theater for Performing Arts Upcoming Performances

November 10, 2008
10:00 am
12:15 pm
November 12, 2008
12:00 pm
November 14, 2008
7:30 pm
November 15, 2008
7:30 pm

Here’s some information on upcoming performances at Kumble Theatre, located on the campus of Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus (Flatbush Avenue between Dekalb & Willoughby):


 

    Community Works Presents: Come to the Well: Folkloric Tales of the African Diaspora Series-Anasai the Spider with ASASE YAA African American Dance Theater – Music! Dance! Rhythm & Songs

    Monday ~ November 10, 2008 ~ 10:15 AM & 12:15PM
    Tickets $7 – Contact Community Works (212) 459-1854

    Don’t miss this dynamic dance company as they share the rich legacy of the oral tradition that has been passed down through the ages. Beginning with stories from the continent of Africa, you will hear this popular Ghanaian tale for all ages.



      L.I.U. Brooklyn Campus Dance Department in Conjunction with Kumble Theater Present: Afternoons at LIU-INSPRIT

      Wednesday ~ November 12, 2008 ~ Noon

      Tickets: Free admission

      INSPRIT creates contemporary dance works imbued with spiritual exuberance, ancestral strength and startling perception. Based in the Bronx, INSPRIT was founded in 2000 to provide a forum for collaboration among emerging female artists and choreographers.



        Charles Moore Dance Theater Presents: Ancestral Images

        Friday~ November 14, 2008 ~ 7:30 PM
        Saturday ~ November 15, 2008 ~ 7:30 PM

        Tickets: $25, $15 – student and seniors; $ 20 – groups of 10 or more

        Ancestral Images features a program of revivals and fusion works by the Charles Moore Dance Theater with music and dance from Africa and the Caribbean performed with boldness and jubilation.


          Kumble Theater of Performing Arts, Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus
          Flatbush Ave. between Dekalb Ave. and Willoughby St.
          www.kumbletheater.org
          Box office: (718) 488-1624

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