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Musical Team, Full Force Confirm a Sequel to the
"House Party" Film Series

Harlem Arts Alliance
Presents: On the "A" w/Souleo Harlem
and Philadelphia have a few things in common: a sense of style, great food and
an appreciation of arts and culture. The latter was on display at
Philadelphia's free Global Fusion Festival concert
where Brandy, Kenny Lattimore, Luke
James and Elle Varner entertained the crowd
on Penn's Landing.
Backstage,
Brandy
was all smiles and down-to-earth charm as she noted that her hiatus from the
spotlight has made her stronger than ever. "I took a break from it all and
got in touch with myself," she says. "I read self help books and try
to apply that positive energy to my life."
Tanya Hall,
executive director of the Philadelphia Multicultural Affairs
Congress (MAC) is hoping that she can multiply the success of this year's
event to further demonstrate the financial value of arts and culture even in an
unstable economy. "The economy is what it is but people still want to
experience arts and culture," she says. "It makes lives fuller
whether they experience part of their culture or maybe somebody else's culture".
Legendary
production team, Full Force enriched lives with a
special event at the New York Public Library entitled, "Fame &
(Mis)Fortune." Brothers, Bowlegged Lou and B-Fine
discussed their experiences dealing with financial challenges and offered
tips to the general public on how to overcome such odds. Afterward they
confirmed several new projects in development including a sequel to the classic
"House Party" film series. The film's original screenwriter and
director, Reginald Hudlin plans to center
the plot on an old school vs. new school party. "The script is getting
tuned up and fixed about. It will have cameo appearances and it will be
crazy," reveals Bowlegged Lou. "Kid'n
Play are down and Tisha Campbell is like 'If the
script is right I will do it.' We are excited." In addition to the film, Full
Force is currently in talks with TV One for a reality series about the
musical family, as well as developing an original TV series, including an
animated program.
From
animation to portraiture we move onto the works of visual artist, Rebecca
Allan. During a private studio visit Allan, presented her collection, "Kindred: Portraits of
Couples in the Arts," which was recently on view at the 2/20 Gallery.
The works focus on accomplished couples in various creative disciplines,
including: Harlemites such as jazz vocalist Gregory Generet and actor Tamara
Tunie; milliner Rodney Keenan and decorative arts
historian Philip Hewat-Jaboor. Allan's
sensitive and lyrical work celebrates the power of the arts to unite
individuals as well as impact the world. "I don't think it's easy to be an
artist," she notes. "It is a difficult journey. So any way to support
each other is helpful. But it's also about what they can then share with the
world through that double power."
It
was all about the power of relationships and of course, erotica during a candid
conversation on the Fifty Shades of Grey romance series
by E.L. James at the Hue-Man Bookstore. The event's
producer Malika Lee Whitney of Pickney
Productions created the event in an attempt to delve beyond the book's sensationalism
and address issues of human relationships. "There are broader issues to
discuss such as societal morays and people determining how to love and who to
love. This book is an opportunity to discuss things closer to our heart,"
she explains.
Finally,
many hearts feel sadness at the recent passing of hip-hop pioneer Ms.
Melodie, actor Sherman Hemsley of "The
Jeffersons," and the Queen of Soul Food, Sylvia Woods, founder of
the famed Harlem soul food restaurant that shines in her
name. These individuals will be missed from Harlem to Philadelphia and beyond.
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This article is courtesy of our partner The Harlem Arts Alliance
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