Harlem’s Apollo Theater to Host Performance Set to James Brown’s Music

The Apollo Theater in Harlem will host a world premiere of a dance performance set to the music of the “Godfather of Soul” James Brown.
Harlem’s Apollo Theater to Host Performance Set to James Brown’s Music
Mikki Shepard, executive director of the Apollo Theater, at her office in Harlem, Feb. 6. Deborah Yun/The Epoch Times
Charlotte Cuthbertson
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 NEW YORK (AP)—The Apollo Theater in Harlem will host a world premiere of a dance performance set to the music of the “Godfather of Soul” James Brown.

The legendary theater is partnering with the city of Lafayette, La., on “James Brown: Get On the Good Foot — A Celebration in Dance.”

Set to premiere on Oct. 22, it'll feature dance numbers by six choreographers from around the world. A national tour is planned.

Dancers from the Philadelphia Dance Company will perform to the “I Feel Good” icon’s music and also to new works influenced by Brown.

Brown performed at the Apollo more than 200 times. He died in 2006.

Apollo Executive Producer Mikki Shepard cited his enormous influence on funk, soul, R & B, jazz, pop, rock and rap.

Charlotte Cuthbertson
Charlotte Cuthbertson
Senior Reporter
Charlotte Cuthbertson is a senior reporter with The Epoch Times who primarily covers border security and the opioid crisis.
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