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‘Blue Monday,’ at the Cotton Club 2013 Production Photos

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Today's Photo of the Day was from the October 2013 production of 'Blue Monday'. Photo of the Day: ‘Blue Monday,’ at the Cotton Club Blue Monday was the original name of a one-act “jazz opera” by George Gershwin in 1922, renamed 135th Street during a later production. Alyson Cambridge ( @AlysonCambridge ) as Vi pic.twitter.com/L9yRWKRnQD — Blacks in Period Films (@BlackPeriodFilm) May 22, 2018 Blue Monday (Opera à la Afro-American) was the original name of a one-act "jazz opera" by George Gershwin, renamed 135th Street during a later production. The English libretto was written by Buddy DeSylva. Though a short piece, with a running time of between twenty and thirty minutes, Blue Monday is often considered the blueprint to many of Gershwin's later works, and is often considered to be the "first piece of symphonic jazz" in that it was the first significant attempt to fuse forms of classical music such as opera with American popular music, with t...

Write It! - Day 20 | The Harlem Child in 1928

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Day 20 Black HistoryMonth Write It! Series *Photo of the Day*  "Children’s fashion contest, in front of Green’s Employment Agency" Otis Butler, photographer c 1928 This photograph of a children's fashion contest in 1928 Harlem raises questions about childhood during The Harlem Renaissance. The answers to these questions would be the basis for an amazing film or series about a group of children growing up during this social and artistic movement. Additional Links Harlem Hidden History - https://goo.gl/Qqwqyk Harlem in 1920 - https://goo.gl/qmWTwL