Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
presents

FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER
IN THE THEATER

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The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is about to change the game on Friday nights.  "Friday Night Fever" a weekly performance series that celebrates the talents of African Americans, comes to the General Motors Theater this fall.  This unique venue seats over 300 guests and provides an intimate atmosphere for live musical performances by local and national artists.  Be among the first to view special Hollywood film premiers, sensational dance productions, poetry and more as the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History (MAAH) opens the doors of its General Motors Theater for "Friday Night Fever."

Friday Night Fever Schedule
Mix and Mingle under the Dome 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Cash Bar and Complimentary Hors d'oeuvres
To purchase tickets in advance, please call (313) 494-5808.

May 2006 Schedule

Known for his dual horn playing technique, recoding artist Rayse Biggs is one of the most dynamic horn players on the scene today.  Rayse was born in Detroit, Michigan and reared by some of the greatest jazz artists in the industry.

His mentors include Marcus Belgrave, Herbies Williams, Russell Green, Ray Brooks and Dr. Thomas "Bean" Bowles.  Rayse found his niche in jazz at an early age and participated in Marcus Belgrave's Jazz Development workshop.

May 5
Free / members
$20.00 for non-members. 
 

When L' Renee sings, there's passion, there's soul, there's something that soothes.

 

May 12
Free / members
$20.00 for non-members. 
 

 

The "Friday Night Fever" series is sponsored by

Catch the Fever at the MAAH!

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