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Black Nativity

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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.

The production is traditionally divided into two distinct halves, though it is designed with a "jazz-like" flexibility that allows individual directors to add their own contemporary touches: Black Nativity

: A retelling of the birth of Christ in Bethlehem, often featuring a blend of African and African American prints and powerful choreography. "Black Nativity" serves as a vital fundraiser and

"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 It is a cornerstone of African American theater,

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