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Leo Brouwer, Afro-Cuban Composer
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Leo Brouwer is an Afro-Cuban composer and classical guitarist, and Conductor of Orquesta Cordoba. Born in 1939, he began playing the guitar at 13, and made his professional debut at 17. Brouwer attended Juilliard and the Hartt College of Music. He has worked at Radio Havana and has taught Music. He has made over 100 recordings, including many film scores. He runs a guitar festival and performs at other festivals.
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The Shaneequa Chronicles:The Making of a Black Woman
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The Shaneequa Chronicles: The Making of a Black Woman is a one person show written and performed by Stephanie Berry that explores and African-American woman's passage into adulthood in late twentieth century Harlem. Directed by Talvin Wilks with Choreogra
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Colored Reflections
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A collective history site that invites the user to share their own histories and stories. It is bases on one woman growing up during the last 49 years.
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