Tag: Black History Month

Black Art Matters

In February, every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. join us at City Zen Garden for a showcase of young talented black artists in our community! Enjoy this showcase of young talented black artists amplifying their voices in our community.

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Black Art Matters

In February, every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. join us at City Zen Garden for a showcase of young talented black artists in our community! Enjoy this showcase of young talented black artists amplifying their voices in our community.

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Island in the Sun Film Showing

James Mason, Joan Fontaine, Harry Belafonte, Dorothy Dandridge and Joan Collins star in this drama that explores the politics of beauty, family and interracial relationships in a Caribbean society.

This event is part of the African American Film Festival. Guests attending PEAK performances in the Rinker Playhouse will receive one complimentary beverage with every ticket purchased (underage guests will be offered a non-alcoholic selection).

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Bright Road (Feature) Seventh Grade (Short) Film Showing

In this charming literary adaptation, Bright Road, Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte play a caring teacher and a thoughtful school principal who mentor a troubled but gifted student. Stefanie Saintonge’s short film about friendship in the tumultuous tween years, Seventh Grade.

This event is part of the African American Film Festival. Guests attending PEAK performances in the Rinker Playhouse will receive one complimentary beverage with every ticket purchased (underage guests will be offered a non-alcoholic selection).

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Losing Ground: An Ecstatic Experience

Kathleen Collins’s feature film, Losing Ground, focused on the tensions between freedom and fidelity, abstraction and representation in this American independent film. In her experimental short film, An Ecstatic Experience, Gary explores themes of beauty, resistance and freedom.

This event is part of the African American Film Festival. Guests attending PEAK performances in the Rinker Playhouse will receive one complimentary beverage with every ticket purchased (underage guests will be offered a non-alcoholic selection).

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Black Barbie: A Documentary

This revelatory documentary focuses on the little-known history of the African American designers at Mattel who imagined and created the iconic Black Barbie doll.

This event is part of the African American Film Festival. Guests attending PEAK performances in the Rinker Playhouse will receive one complimentary beverage with every ticket purchased (underage guests will be offered a non-alcoholic selection).

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Moved: A Celebration of Black History And Culture Through Dance

MOVED: A Celebration of Black History and Culture Through Dance is South Florida’s first day of dance in celebration of Black History Month.

This Palm Beach County-based event, presented by Natural Movers in partnership with the Kravis Center is an inaugural single-day dance experience that invites attendees to MOVE, LEARN, and WITNESS the spaces that Black dancers and artists pioneered, carved, and influenced in the field of dance.

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