Kiara Elzy, of Broadview, will be one of the
featured performers and songwriters when the original
production, Langston in Lincoln, hits the stage at Lincoln
College.
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“Langston in Lincoln”
Lincoln College Spring Contemporary Jazz Revue May 2-3
Concert Will Celebrate Poet Langston
Hughes and his Roots in Lincoln
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[April 29, 2019]
LINCOLN
- “Langston in Lincoln,” a jazz tribute to poet Langston Hughes,
will come to life onstage Thursday and Friday, May 2-3, 7:00 pm, at
the Johnston Center for the Performing Arts at Lincoln College.
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“We are really looking forward to staging this
original production,” said Dr, Denise La Grassa, lead faculty for
the Contemporary Jazz Studies program at Lincoln College. “Our
students have prepared some special compositions that pay tribute to
this American icon and build on his roots and experience in Lincoln
and his poetry.”
Poet, musical lyricist and activist Langston Hughes attended Central
School in Lincoln in 1915-16. In Lincoln, he was inspired and
mentored by his eight grade teacher Ethel Welch. Hughes wrote his
first poem for the school’s eighth grade commencement program in
1916. Hughes would go on to become one of the earliest innovators of
jazz poetry and performance and is best known as a leader of the
Harlem Renaissance of 1920s New York City.
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Langston Hughes never forgot Ethel Welch. With the release of his
latest written works, Langston Hughes would send a copy of his writing along
with a handwritten note in the book. He kept in touch with Miss. Welch
throughout his career. Those hand-written images appear on screen in “Langston
in Lincoln” alongside other historical media paying tribute to the legendary
writer.
Performances will begin at 7 p.m. both nights. General admission is $5, and $1
for students and seniors.
[Mark Gordon
Public Relations and Media Manager
Lincoln College] |