APOLLO THEATER ANNOUNCES DETAILS OF 2017 WINTER/SPRING PROGRAMS The Apollo Theater Presents AFROPUNK Unapologetically Black: The African American Songbook Remixed A Celebration of Black Protest Music Creative and Musical Direction by Robert Glasper Featuring special guests Jill Scott , Bilal, Toshi Reagon and Staceyann Chin Saturday, February 25 th , -7:30 p.m. Africa Now! Presented in Partnership with the World Music Institute Highlighting the Best of the African Music Scene Featuring Musical Force Mbongwana Star , desert punk / blues band, Songhoy Blues , Vocal Powerhouse Lura & House/Afropunk Sensation DJ Nenim Saturday, March 11 th , - 8:00 p.m. The Return of WOW – The Apollo Theater presents Southbank Centre London’s WOW - Women of the World Festival A John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Production with Special Guests Esperanza Spalding and Dee Dee Bridgewater Under the musical direction of Terri Lyne Carrington Bringing Together Women Artists, Activists, and Leaders from Around the Globe Featuring an Evening with The Moth and a Tribute to Legendary Songstress Abbey Lincoln Thursday May 4 th - Sunday May 7 th The Return of the Theater’s Signature Programs Apollo Music Café, Apollo Comedy Club, Amateur Night at the Apollo, and Apollo Uptown Hall As well as ongoing Education and Community Outreach Programs (Harlem, NY – January 18, 2017) – The Apollo Theater today announced additional details for the Winter/Spring programs as part of its 2017 season. The new schedule includes a slate of dynamic programming encompassing festivals, and collaborations with artists and world class arts organizations as well as a wide array of thought-provoking and socially engaging community forums and a host a of education programs for students, young professionals and families. This current season extends the nonprofit institution’s commitment to the creation of new, innovative works that draw upon the Theater’s rich legacy to support emerging and established artists, and to provide a safe space to explore and push boundaries. A few highlights of the Apollo’s Winter/Spring 2017 programs include:
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APOLLO THEATER ANNOUNCES DETAILS OF 2017
WINTER/SPRING PROGRAMS
The Apollo Theater Presents AFROPUNK Unapologetically Black:
The African American Songbook Remixed
A Celebration of Black Protest Music
Creative and Musical Direction by Robert Glasper
Featuring special guests Jill Scott, Bilal, Toshi Reagon and Staceyann Chin
Saturday, February 25th, -7:30 p.m.
Africa Now!
Presented in Partnership with the World Music Institute
Highlighting the Best of the African Music Scene
Featuring Musical Force Mbongwana Star, desert punk / blues band, Songhoy Blues,
Vocal Powerhouse Lura & House/Afropunk Sensation DJ Nenim
Saturday, March 11th, - 8:00 p.m.
The Return of WOW –
The Apollo Theater presents Southbank Centre London’s
WOW - Women of the World Festival
A John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Production with
Special Guests Esperanza Spalding and Dee Dee Bridgewater
Under the musical direction of Terri Lyne Carrington
Bringing Together Women Artists, Activists, and Leaders from Around the Globe
Featuring an Evening with The Moth and a Tribute to Legendary Songstress Abbey Lincoln
Thursday May 4th - Sunday May 7th
The Return of the Theater’s Signature Programs Apollo Music Café, Apollo Comedy Club,
Amateur Night at the Apollo, and Apollo Uptown Hall
As well as ongoing Education and Community Outreach Programs
(Harlem, NY – January 18, 2017) – The Apollo Theater today announced additional details for
the Winter/Spring programs as part of its 2017 season. The new schedule includes a slate of
dynamic programming encompassing festivals, and collaborations with artists and world class arts
organizations as well as a wide array of thought-provoking and socially engaging community
forums and a host a of education programs for students, young professionals and families. This
current season extends the nonprofit institution’s commitment to the creation of new, innovative
works that draw upon the Theater’s rich legacy to support emerging and established artists, and to
provide a safe space to explore and push boundaries.
A few highlights of the Apollo’s Winter/Spring 2017 programs include:
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The Apollo Theater Presents AFROPUNK Unapologetically Black: The African American
Songbook Remixed A Celebration of Black Protest Music, which is a partnership with the
international cultural movement AFROPUNK (Saturday, February 25, 2017), that pays homage to
black protest music and the influential artist activists. Under the creative and musical direction of
accomplished pianist and producer Robert Glasper, this big band performance will feature special
guests from the popular and alternative music scenes including three-time GRAMMY-Award®
R&B star Jill Scott, R&B crooner Bilal, singer/songwriter Toshi Reagon and Staceyann Chin.
The return of the Apollo’s notable series Africa Now!, presented in partnership with the World
Music Institute (Saturday, March 11, 2017), celebrates the best of today’s music from across the
African continent. This installment of Africa Now! will include performances from Congolese
sensation Mbongwana Star, West African desert punk group Songhoy Blues, Cape Verdean
vocalist Lura, and the Nigerian born DJ Nenim.
WOW – Women of the World Festival (May 4-7, 2017), marks the Apollo’s second collaboration
with London’s Southbank Centre. The festival will honor and recognize the work of women from
diverse backgrounds and explore a variety of issues that affect women across cultural, civic, and
social boundaries with a mix of performances, conversations, workshops. WOW also includes a
special presentation from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts that honors the
legendary jazz vocalist and activist Abbey Lincoln featuring three-time GRAMMY-Award®
winning jazz songstress Dee Dee Bridgewater and Esperanza Spalding. This performance is under
the music direction of multi-talented award-winning composer Terri Lyne Carrington.
Additionally, the weekend features an evening of powerful storytelling with The Moth.
The Apollo Salon Series presents Maurice Chestnut’s new Work-In-Progress, “Beats +
Rhymes + Tap Shoes .” The Apollo Salon Series is the Theater’s new works program,
providing valuable resources and exposure to some of today’s most innovative performing
artists. Beats + Rhymes + Tap Shoes is a dance piece that explores and reimagines the music of
popular hip hop group, A Tribe Called Quest, through tap and jazz.
Additionally this season, the Theater will host an Open House free to the public (February 4, 2017);
a special edition of Apollo Uptown Hall: Trial By Jury, will take on the most provocative,
polarizing and debated word in America -The “N-Word”(February 26, 2017); a new season of
Amateur Night, now in its 83rd year (beginning February 22, 2017) and the continued celebration
continue honoring the centennial of Apollo legend Ella Fitzgerald with Apollo Live Wire – Ella!
A Centennial Celebration (Thursday, May 3, 2017).
The Apollo’s popular performance series Apollo Music Café (January 13, 2017) also returns along
with Apollo Comedy Club (January 12, 2017), spotlighting the best up-and-coming talent in music
and comedy.
“We’re excited to present a season filled with such great original programming that ties in directly
to the Apollo’s DNA of innovation, collaboration and community,” said Kamilah Forbes,
Executive Producer of the Apollo Theater. “This season embodies our commitment to bringing in
programming that is as diverse as our audiences and that builds upon the Apollo’s rich legacy in
contemporary ways.”
Winter/Spring 2017 season programming calendar follows below:
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The Apollo Theater Presents AFROPUNK Unapologetically Black: The African American
Songbook Remixed A Celebration of Black Protest Music
Saturday, February 25, 2017 at 7:30pm
Creative and Musical Direction by Robert Glasper
Featuring special guests Jill Scott, Bilal, Toshi Reagon and Staceyann Chin
From Billie Holiday’s Strange Fruit, to Public Enemy’s Fight the Power, to James Brown’s Say it
Loud, and Bob Marley’s iconic call-to-action, War, the Apollo stage has been an incubator and
platform for music that sparks consciousness, celebrates empowerment, and births revolutions.
The Theater continues in this tradition by partnering with the international cultural movement,
AFROPUNK, to present Unapologetically Black, an all-star big band performance experience
under the creative and music direction of jazz pianist and composer Robert Glasper. The evening,
featuring special guests from both the popular and alternative music scenes including soul music
chanteuse Jill Scott, Bilal, Toshi Reagon and Staceyann Chin will pay homage to black protest
music and artists who have celebrated the power of being unapologetically black.
Described by the New York Times as “The most multicultural festival in the US,” AFROPUNK
began as a web magazine dedicated to celebrating alternative culture and activism, reaching
millions across its social networks. Aside from having festival stops in Brooklyn, NY, Atlanta, GA,
and Paris, this event marks the first time AFROPUNK will be making a stop in Harlem, NY,
bringing two world-renowned institutions of arts and culture together.
Africa Now! : Presented in Partnership with World Music Institute
Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 8:00 p.m.
Featuring: Mbongwana Star, Songhoy Blues, Lura and DJ Nenim
The Apollo’s fifth installment of this popular concert series celebrates the best of today’s African
music scene and features Kinshasa born music sensation Mbongwana Star, whose eclectic
melodies combine a perfect blend of Congolese rhythms and European post-punk bass. Songhoy
Blues’ unique sound honors the essence of the Mali people, while fusing elements of
contemporary rock and hip hop. Labeled as one of the most vibrant and charismatic singer’s in
Cape Verdean’s new generation of singers, Lura brings the power in her up-tempo and
energizing performance. Afrofunk sensation DJ Nenim is no stranger to the stage. His eclectic
playlists have placed him in some of the biggest clubs in Nigeria.
The Apollo Theater Presents Southbank Centre London’s WOW – Women of the World
Festival
Thursday, May 4 –Sunday May, 7 2017
Presented by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Featuring Esperanza Spaulding and Dee Dee Bridgewater
Musical Direction by Terri Lyne Carrington
WOW – Women of the World Festival - returns to the Apollo main stage this spring after a
successful premiere at the Apollo in 2015. Founded in 2011 by Southbank’s Artistic Director
Jude Kelly and originating at Southbank Centre, London, the international festival celebrates
women’s achievements and explores the issues that women face globally. The Apollo’s WOW
Festival will feature a unique mix of performances, discussions, workshops, and celebrates the
work of women from diverse backgrounds.
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Highlights of the WOW Festival include a tribute to civil rights activist and legendary songstress
Abbey Lincoln presented by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; under the
musical direction of Grammy Award-winning composer and producer Terri Lyne Carrington,
and featuring jazz singers Esperanza Spalding and Dee Dee Bridgewater. The NEA Jazz Master
was beloved for her powerful and unique voice, as well as for pursuing her art with integrity and
turning music into a genuine celebration of life.
Additionally, the weekend features an evening of powerful storytelling with The Moth.
The Moth is dedicated to promoting the art & craft of storytelling and celebrates the ability of
stories to honor both the diversity and commonality of human experience, and to satisfy a vital
human need for connection. The Moth has presented over 18,000 stories to standing-room-only
crowds worldwide. The evening includes five true stories, told live and without notes.
The festival schedule includes special presentations of Apollo Signature Programs (Live Wire,
Apollo Comedy Club, Apollo Music Café, and Apollo Uptown Hall) among other sessions and
workshops.
SIGNATURE PROGRAMS
Amateur Night at the Apollo
Sponsored by Coca Cola
Opening Night February 22, 2017
Weekly, Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. through November2017
The Apollo Theater’s signature program, Amateur Night, continues to be a resource for
discovering new talent and a defining experience for many emerging artists. Now in its 83rd year,
the show has launched countless careers since 1934—from Ella Fitzgerald, James Brown,
Michael Jackson, D’Angelo, Jazmine Sullivan, and Lauryn Hill to recent winners like Matthew
Whitaker and Machine Gun Kelly. Amateur Night is sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company.
Amateur Night’s 2017 Season runs through November on Wednesday nights at 7:30 p.m. and will
feature the following special editions:
Amateur Night at the Apollo: Opening Night
Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at 7:30 p.m.
The show has launched countless careers since 1934—from Ella Fitzgerald, James Brown,
Michael Jackson, D’Angelo, Jazmine Sullivan, and Lauryn Hill to recent winners such as
Matthew Whitaker, Machine Gun Kelly, and Matthew Hashimoto.
Auditions for Amateur Night
March 18th in New York City at the Apollo (10 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
Amateur Night at the Apollo: Jazz Edition
Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 7:30 p.m.
In continuation of the year-long celebration of legendary singer Ella Fitzgerald, the Apollo
Theater will present a special jazz edition of its signature talent competition.
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Amateur Night at the Apollo: Nothin’ But Soul Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets for Amateur Night begin at $21 and are available at the Apollo Theater Box Office: (212)
531-5305, 253 West 125th Street and Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 or www.ticketmaster.com.
Tickets are on sale now.
Apollo Music Cafe Apollo Soundstage
Monthly, Fridays and Saturdays at 10:00 p.m. (doors open for bar and food at 9:00 p.m.)
Hosted by Jodine Dorce with DJ Hard Hittin Harry
The Apollo Music Café presents forward-thinking artists and draws out equally adventurous
audiences to experience daring and diverse performances from R&B, hip-hop, soul, jazz, pop,
funk, to rock. Presented in the Theater’s intimate Soundstage, the series continues the Apollo’s
longstanding commitment to presenting diverse and innovative artistic voices. Since its debut in
February 2011, the series has become a staple for a variety of music lovers. The Apollo Music
Café 2017 season runs monthly on Fridays and Saturdays from January to June 2017. The new
series features a special Apollo Music Café: Celebration of Ella Fitzgerald.
APOLLO MUSIC CAFÉ: 2017
Grace Weber and Russell Taylor Friday, February 3, 2017 at 10 p.m.
Featured on VH1 “"You Oughta Know" series, Russell Taylor is a highly sought after
Harlem based soul-singer who has shared the stages with Mary J. Blige, Jill Scott,
India.Arie, Isaac Hayes and Patti LaBelle. Named New Music Seminar’s #1 Unsigned
Artist and listed on NPR’s “One To Watch,” Grace Weber returns to the Apollo after her
triumphant 2004 Showtime performance.
House Unplugged with Dawn Tallman & Friends Curated by InJoy Enterprises
Saturday, February 4, 2017 at 10 p.m.
House Unplugged will feature International Dance Music Award winning artist Dawn
Tallman performing with a live band along with special guests to create a unique high
energy live music experience that audience members will feel deep in their soul.
LaJune and Rahbi Friday, March 3, 2017 at 10 p.m.
Inspired by artists as diverse as Prince, Grace Jones, Rick James and Lady Gaga, Rahbi’s
electrifying performances has gained the admiration of Eryakh Badu and Janelle Monae.
Rapper/singer, LaJune was the first female to be inducted into BET’s “106 & Park”
Freestyle Friday Competition.
Ensemble Mik Nawooj Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 10 p.m.
Led by classically trained composer/pianist JooWan Kim, Ensemble Mik Nawooj, the 10
piece postmodern Hip-Hop orchestra with MCs/lyricists Do D.A.T. and Sandman, a