Harlem/Havana Music Concert at the historic Cathedral Church of St. John Divine, 112th Street & Amsterdam Avenue, NYC
Harlem/Havana Music Concert at the historic Cathedral Church of St. John Divine, 112th Street & Amsterdam Avenue, NYC
Voza Rivers/New Heritage Theatre Group, Harlem Music Fest & HARLEM WEEK in association with Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Community Center & Darryl T. Downing/I AM HARLEM present LAINIE COOKE Celebrating the Songs of Benny Carter SATURDAY AUGUST 6, 2016 4:30 PM LT. JOSEPH P. KENNEDY COMMUNITY CENTER 34 WEST 134TH STREET NEW YORK, NY
The year was 1997, and Harlem was like “a prison without bars,” Mr. Joseph said. “The crack epidemic was ravaging the community and buildings were crumbling,” he said. “And that was when I decided to create an organization to help young people understand there are other ways out, other options, other tools.” In response to […]
We are so very proud of our Executive Producing Artistic Director Jamal Joseph who was captured in this video sharing his philosophy and rationale for working with IMPACT Repertory Theatre on ABC 7 with Sandy Kenyon. Jamal and IMPACT continue to do incredible and amazing work. Their artivism is a living testament to their commitment […]
Camp Logan exposes just one of the many deleted moments in American History. Camp Logan tells the story of thirteen black soldiers from the 24th United States Infantry Regiment in 1917. The men of the 24th Infantry had fought bravely on behalf of the United States and received a distinguished record, having served in the Mexican-American dispute in Cuba and in […]
A compilation of the best moments from New Heritage Theatre plays from last summer.
In 1985 New Heritage started a collaboration with South African musician and dramatist Mbongeni Ngema that brought to Harlem and NYC revolutionary masterpieces like Woza Albert, Asinamali, Sarafina, and Township Fever.
Summer 2015 New Heritage Theatre Group Bold New Voices wrap up. The Bold New Voices Past, Present and Future series presents and creates stories about people of color. Programs encompass African American, Asian, Hispanic and the African Diaspora cultural communities featuring music, film, drama, talk-backs, symposiums, playwriting, poetry, fiction workshops and more.
Duma ka Ndlovu recounts past work and experiences with Voza Rivers.


