JUNETEENTH 2015, A FREEDOM CELEBRATION – THE SYMPOSIUM
Juneteenth 2015, A Freedom Celebration’s The Symposium will feature elder activist, Bobby Seale, on June 19. Nearly 80 and a grandfather of four, Bobby Seale is the elder activist still […]
Juneteenth 2015, A Freedom Celebration’s The Symposium will feature elder activist, Bobby Seale, on June 19. Nearly 80 and a grandfather of four, Bobby Seale is the elder activist still […]
Saturday - June 20 • In Reflection • 4:00-11:00pm • Free • The historic Manchester Dock, 1308 Brander Street 23224, on the south bank of the James River, was an […]
Sunday - June 21 • Esu Festival • 4:00-7:00pm • Free • The Esu Festival happens at Richmond’s African Burial Ground, 16tth & Broad Streets. ►Ceremonies and rituals for healing […]
The 25th Annual Down Home Family Reunion explores a full spectrum of music, dance, stories, food, shopping and enrichment in this weekend Celebration of African American Folklife. As Richmond’s […]
Advance tickets for the 2015 Capital City Kwanzaa Festival are $6, general admission, $5 for students, 12 - 18 and $5 for seniors, 65 +. At the door tickets are […]
BE IN OUR AUDIENCE AT DOGWOOD DELL FRIDAY, JULY 1 Celebrate Heritage! Celebrte Life! with the Society's African dancers, drummers and singers in a concert entitled African Dance, Music […]
27th Annual Down Home Family Reunion, A Celebration of African American Folklife August 19, 2017 Choose to sit in the Gold Circle tl_widget.update_widget("https://efsinc.ticketleap.com/widget/v2/", "09249a98-5454-44cf-9294-c943e692fbfb", "events=27th-annual-down-home-family-reunion-gold-circle&accent_color=#e5422c"); Down Home […]
Capital City Kwanzaa Festival December 29, 2018 tl_widget.update_widget("https://efsinc.ticketleap.com/widget/v2/", "ad0c2786-c4e5-4d26-8112-00f51ce837f8", "accent_color=#e5422c"); Capital City Kwanzaa Festival presents performances, workshops, children's activities, The African Market, food and more observe […]
Capital City Kwanzaa Festival presents performances, workshops, children's activities, The African Market, food and more observe the year’s-end Kwanzaa holiday, a cultural affirmation of values, thanksgiving and growth. This event is the largest of its kind in Virginia, and therefore, one of the largest on the East Coast. Elegba Folklore Society’s Artistic Director first produced a Kwanzaa program in Richmond in 1986 and the Society first presented its festival in 1990. (Annually during the December Kwanzaa Holiday)
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