In March 2013, “In Her Words” brings the celebration of SWAN Day for Women’s History Month to the Potter’s House in DC. Stay tuned for more details closer to the date. To book “In Her Words” for Black History Month (February), Women’s History Month (March) or Black Music Month (June), email us at LiberatedMuseArts@gmail.com. Contact … Continue reading
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DC Public Library Thanks Liberated Arts Group for 2012 Black History Month Presentations of “In Her Words”
On Saturday, Feb. 18, the cast of “In Her Words” presented an encore performance for the DC Public Library system at the Capitol View branch located in South East DC. The performance was opened by acclaimed singer/musician Lea who performed three songs, including the Black National Anthem, “Lift Ev’ry Voice & Sing”. The 2012 Black … Continue reading
Final February Performance of “In Her Words” Today, Featuring LEA
Today, join us for the final February performance of “In Her Words” at Capitol View Library in Washington DC. The show will be opened by award-winning performer LEA who will sing some classic and original songs to delight the audience. The Capitol View Library is located at 5001 Central Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20019. There … Continue reading
“In Her Words” Encore Performance at @DCPL this Sat, Feb. 18
Feb. 4 Debut of “In Her Words” a Success
The director and cast of “In Her Words” would like to thank the 50+ people who came out on Sat,Feb. 4 for the debut of the production. We would like apologize wholeheartedly to those who came at 1:45pm due to the inaccurate listing in the Washington Post’s Going Out Guide which indicated that the show … Continue reading
‘In Her Words’ Debuts Feb. 4th in Washington, D.C.
Liberated Muse Arts, in association with Soul Pixie Productions and the DC Public Library, presents “In Her Words”, a series celebrating the lives of African-American women. Join us first for a theatrical musical presentation, “An Artist Speaks” examining the lives of artists Lena Horne, Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, Zora Neale Hurston and Lucille Clifton — … Continue reading