PARKS
~ HALL PROGRAMS & INITIATIVES
FREE
Magazine
A free, bi-monthly arts and culture publication that showcases
the work of African Diasporic artists, and makes the work accessible
to underserved communities. FREE,
launched in 2002, has quickly become the hallmark program of
Parks-Hall. FREE has provided the organization with a international
footprint, reaching thousands of readers in New York, Los Angeles,
Atlanta and Chicago, Washington DC, London and Johannesburg.
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Parks-Hall Cable
Network
The Parks-Hall Cable Network is the first cable and satellite
network dedicated to the arts of the African Diaspora. The Parks-Hall
Cable Network will display classic as well as contemporary and
original works of the performing and visual arts. The Parks-Hall
Cable Network seeks to provide this service as a general cable
and satellite option, permeating the over 70 million homes currently
subscribed to cable and satellite services.
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Parks-Hall
Institute of the Arts
Parks-Hall Institute of the Arts will be the first fully-accredited
postsecondary institute dedicated solely to the development
of artists seeking to further their individual talents from
a perspective rooted in the arts of the African Diaspora. The
institute is slated to open its doors in the Fall of 2008.
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The
Parks-Hall
Dance Ministry
The Parks-Hall Dance seeks to celebrate the African and African-American
experience. Presenting classic as well as innovative and contemporary
works that span several disciplines of dance, Parks-Hall Dance
will provide opportunity for emerging and established choreographers
to showcase their work.
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The
Parks-Hall
Theatre Company
The Parks-Hall Theatre Company honors the past visionaries of
African-American theater while simultaneously forging a path
for todays most innovative young talents. The Parks-Hall
Theater includes classic and original pieces in its theatrical
reparatory.
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