Aug 31 2017
Film Viewing & Discussion: A Great Day in Harlem

Film Viewing & Discussion: A Great Day in Harlem

Presented by Black Arts & Cultural Center at Black Arts & Cultural Center

In August of 1958, in front of a Harlem brownstone, first-time photographer Art Kane assembled 57 of the greatest jazz stars of all time and snapped a picture that would live forever. Narrated by Quincy Jones, this "irresistible" (Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times), Academy Award-nominated documentary examines the fascinating lives of the musicians who showed up that day to make history. Through remarkable interviews with nearly 30 jazz greats (including Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins and Art Blakey), home movies shot by Milt and Mona Hinton, and rare, archival performance footage, A Great Day in Harlem tells the story behind a legendary photograph that is still alive and kicking - and jammin'!

This film viewing and discussion is a part of BACC's monthly programming and our second quarter series "Black Culture in Film"

Admission is $5 for non BACC members and FREE for BACC members.

A discussion of the film will follow the screening.
Refreshments will be provided.

Contact BACC for more information at info@blackartskalamazoo.org or 269-349-1035.

Admission Info

Admission is $5 for non BACC members and FREE for BACC members.

Dates & Times

2017/08/31 - 2017/08/31

Location Info

Black Arts & Cultural Center

359 S. Kalamazoo, Ste. 202, Kalamazoo, MI 49007