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D’Angelo to Headline the Apollo Theater in Harlem

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After a 15-year hiatus, D’Angelo is officially back — and he’s better than ever.

D’Angelo played a sold out concert on Saturday night (Feb. 7) at the legendary Apollo Theater. It was the very first date of his “Second Coming” tour (which kicks off a European run on Thursday before coming back to the States in March) in support of his latest release, ‘Black Messiah.’ The venue is so small that it only accommodates 1,500 people but one of the city’s most intimate and sonically satisfying theaters. I was so lucky to be one of these 1,500.

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D’Angelo ハーレムのアポロ劇場でライヴ D’Angelo announces The Second Coming Tour

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14年振りにアルバム「ブラック・メサィア」を完成させたディアンジェロ、いよいよ待望のツアーを開始することになりました。2月11日、スイスのチューリッヒを皮切りに、3月7日のベルギーのブリュッセルまで、合計17回のライヴを開催します。

D'Angelo - Black Messiahヨーロッパ・ツアーに先駆けて、まずは黒人の心のふるさと、ハーレムのアポロ劇場で一発かましてから、と嬉しい取り計らいで2月7日(土)の公演が急遽決定!ディアンジェロとそのバンド、ヴァンガードのコンサートでは新しいアルバムからの曲をたっぷり聴かせてくれるそうなのでお見逃しのないように。チケット入手可能。

D’Angelo and the Vanguard

2/7 8pm @ Apollo Theater

D’Angelo 2015 Second Coming Tour Dates:

02/11 – チューリッヒZurich, CH @ Volkshaus Zurich

02/12 – フランクフルトFrankfurt, DE @ Hugenottenhalle

02/14 – ベルリンBerlin, DE @ Halle

02/16 – パリParis, FR @ Palais Des Congres

02/17 – バーミンガムBirmingham, UK @ O2 Academy Birmingham

02/18 – マンチェスターManchester, UK @ Apollo

02/20 – ロンドンLondon, UK @ Apollo

02/24 – ハンブルグHamburg, DE @ Docks

02/27 – オスロOslo, NO @ Sentrum Scene

02/28 – ストックホルムStockholm, SE @ Annexet

03/02 – アムステルダムAmsterdam, NL @ Paradiso

03/06 – コルンKoln, DE @ Tanzbrunnen

03/07 – ブリュッセルBrussels, BE @ Forest National

D’Angelo announces The Second Coming Tour

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D’Angelo and the Vanguard will spotlight their Black Messiah in greater detail when they perform at Harlem’s Apollo Theater on February 7th, their only U.S. date before embarking on a month-long trek of Europe.

D'Angelo - Black MessiahImmediately following the Apollo gig, D’Angelo will head to Europe for “Second Coming Tour” centers mostly around shows in Germany, with additional dates scheduled in the UK, Sweden, and Switzerland. According to a press release, the shows will see D’Angelo and his band The Vanguard “combine many popular hits with new songs and fresh interpretations of covers.”

 D’Angelo 2015 Second Coming Tour Dates:

02/11 – Zurich, CH @ Volkshaus Zurich

02/12 – Frankfurt, DE @ Hugenottenhalle

02/14 – Berlin, DE @ Halle

02/16 – Paris, FR @ Palais Des Congres

02/17 – Birmingham, UK @ O2 Academy Birmingham

02/18 – Manchester, UK @ Apollo

02/20 – London, UK @ Apollo

02/24 – Hamburg, DE @ Docks

02/27 – Oslo, NO @ Sentrum Scene

02/28 – Stockholm, SE @ Annexet

03/02 – Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso

03/06 – Koln, DE @ Tanzbrunnen

03/07 – Brussels, BE @ Forest National

 

 

 

 

 

Shakespeare Comes To Harlem!

Shakespeare comes to Harlem, Harlem comes to Shakespeare!

With A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Сон в летнюю ночь — комедия Уильяма Шекспира в 5 актах.
Предстоящие в Гарлем

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The Classical Theatre of Harlem launches yearly professional summer production uptown with Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream

July 13–30 (on Tuesdays through Sunday )

Harlem is getting its own Shakespeare in its own park this summer, with joyful ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ in the splendid new Richard Rodgers Amphitheater in Marcus Garvey Park July 13 – 30.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a play by William Shakespeare. It is believed that it was written between 1590 and 1596. It portrays the events surrounding the marriage of the Duke of AthensTheseus, and Hippolyta. These include the adventures of four young Athenian lovers and a group of six amateur actors, who are controlled and manipulated by the fairies who inhabit the forest in which most of the play is set. The play, categorized as a comedy, is one of Shakespeare’s most popular works for the stage and is widely performed across the world.

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This special performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by the CTH directed by Justin Emeka interlaces the stories of four lovers and a comical troupe of bumbling actors from the human world with those of a fairy kingdom in the supernatural realm. This extraordinary production weaves Harlem’s cultural legacy within Shakespeare’s text and invites the audience into an enchanted, concrete jungle where African spirits celebrate the playful and fickle nature of love through music, dance, and magic.

“I wanted to go beyond the ideal of simply having a color blind cast and change the play’s cultural aesthetic to African American, West African and Caribbean, to reflect Harlem,” says Emeka. He also updated the play to reflect contemporary issues. In the original version, Hermia, a young woman, is in love with a young man named Lysander, but her father has another suitor planned for her. In Emeka’s version, Lysander is Lysandra, “to incorporate our current societal tension in regards to same sex marriage,” he says. Hermia’s father is a conservative West Indian immigrant who wants to kill his daughter because of her desire. The majority of the cast consists of people of color.

Naturally, the music and dance had to reflect the same culture. Michael Wimberley, a drummer, percussionist and composer created a soundscape. He blended pop and Angolan rhythms and feature the berimbau as well as hip-hop and the music of R&B singer, D’Angelo. The duration of the play is 90 minutes with no intermission.

THEATRE LOCATION:

Richard Rogers Amphitheater in Marcus Garvey Park
18 Mt Morris Park W (between 120th & 124th @ 5th Ave)
New York, NY 10027
MAP
(347) 688-6304
http://www.classicaltheatreofharlem.org/

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