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Rejuvenate! Dominion Arts Center, 600 E Grace Street Classes are $5 each. Three classes will be offered in this program designed to unite mind, body and spirit. A yoga class […]
Rejuvenate! Dominion Arts Center, 600 E Grace Street Classes are $5 each. Three classes will be offered in this program designed to unite mind, body and spirit. A yoga class […]
3rd Saturday Documentaries 1804: The Hidden History of Haiti, 5p Elegba Folklore Society’s Cultural Center, 101 E Broad Street Donations Accepted. Refreshments Available. Another work by filmmaker Tariq Nasheed, producer […]
What Is Africa To Me? Community Study Group, 7p Elegba Folklore Society’s Cultural Center, 101 E Broad Street Free. Explore and discuss history, culture and contemporary affairs throughout the African […]
Elegba Folklore Society, Richmond’s Cultural Ambassador, will feature new work in its cultural center March 2 through May 25. Painter, Julian Greene will exhibit his art in an exhibition […]
The Black Book Expo, Sat • 3p - 7p, Sun • 3p - 6p Elegba Folklore Society’s Cultural Center, 101 E Broad Street Free. Refreshments Available. The public is invited […]
2018 Juneteenth, A Freedom Celebration – June 15th – 17th Kaba Hawatha Kamene will be this year’s keynote speaker!!! Professor Kaba Hiawatha Kamene aka Booker T. Coleman, a staple Hidden Colors’ […]
ELEGBA FOLKLORE SOCIETY PRESENTS 28th ANNUAL DOWN HOME FAMILY REUNION, A CELEBRATION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN FOLK LIFE RICHMOND, VA • The 28th Annual Down Home Family Reunion explores a full […]
NEW ART AT ELEGBA FOLKLORE SOCIETY "unVeiled EsSence" featuring the paintings of Orisegun Olomidun September 7 - November 30 Painter, arts educator and percussionist, Orisegun Olomidun opens a new exhibition in Elegba Folklore […]
Screenings hosted by: Elegba Folklore Society Join us on Saturday, September 15th in our Cultural Center as we present several screenings of masterful cinematic works created by black filmmakers across […]
In this Community Study Group, we explore and discuss history, culture and contemporary affairs throughout the African Diaspora with former Virginia State University professor, Neal Holmes, political scientist and historian. […]