Black Nativity Now
"Black Nativity" is a seminal gospel song-play written by the legendary poet Langston Hughes that debuted off-Broadway in 1961. It is a cornerstone of African American theater, famously retelling the story of the birth of Jesus through an entirely Black lens, utilizing gospel music, African rhythms, and dance. Core Structure and Performance
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"Black Nativity" serves as a vital fundraiser and cultural anchor for many African American institutions, such as the National Center of Afro-American Artists in Boston, which has staged its own version since 1968. "Black Nativity" is a seminal gospel song-play written
: A retelling of the birth of Christ in Bethlehem, often featuring a blend of African and African American prints and powerful choreography. utilizing gospel music