Writer and public intellectual Ta-Nehisi Coates is inaugurating a new salon-style festival of ideas at the Apollo Theater, beginning Friday and running through Sunday evening.
โI donโt think thereโs been a point in American history where African American artists and writers have more prominence than they have right now,โ Coates said on Thursday on WNYCโs โAll of It.โ
The new festival, officially known as โ[at] The Intersection: The Apolloโs Festival of Arts & Ideas,โ features Black artists and thinkers selected by Coates and Leatrice Ellzy, the Apolloโs senior director of programming, to engage with each other and the audience in panel discussions, interviews, keynote speeches, musical performances and more.
Programming kicks off in earnest on Saturday morning with opening remarks and a conversation between Coates and the Academy Award-winning director Barry Jenkins.
Among the many scheduled events are talks from author Marlon James and SZAโs Creative Director Sage Adams, as well as a panel discussion including playwrights Michael R. Jackson and Jordan E. Cooper.
Kamasi Washington and Stefon Harris will also perform. To close the festival, Coates will sit with actor Kerry Washington to discuss her new memoir, โThicker than Water.โ
โThe folks that are gathered โ Iโm fans of all them,โ said Coates. โIโm looking forward to just hearing them talk about their art and how they make it.โ
Coates has served as the theaterโs master artist in residence since 2019, after the Apollo commissioned a stage adaptation of his epistolary novel โBetween the World and Me.โ
The theaterโs executive director, Kamilah Forbes, said that Coates had been discussing such an event with the theater since 2019.
Forbes said sheโs especially excited for how the Apollo’s small size can bring audiences closer to the luminaries on the program.
โThe No. 1 message I get is that the Apollo is so much bigger on TV,โ Forbes said. โThis weekend is going to…
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