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The National Black Arts Festival (NBAF), a non-profit cultural institution based in Atlanta, Georgia, celebrates the contributions of people of African descent and their impact on world cultures. The mission of NBAF is to engage, cultivate and educate diverse audiences about the arts and culture of the African Diaspora and provide opportunities for artistic and creative expression.
The National Black Arts Festival celebrates the arts in three ways:
1. Education
2. Year-round programs
3. A summer festival in July
Visit our website here.
SUPPORT NBAF If you were one of the hundreds of thousands of culturally enriched Festival attendees last year, you may already know that we are one of the largest living treasuries of art and culture of the African Diaspora--dance, theatre, music, film, visual arts and the humanities--in the country. We are dedicated to celebrating and exploring the influence of the rich and unique heritage of the peoples of the African Diaspora. By providing an artistic and cultural forum for artists like Wynton Marsalis, the Neville Family, Irma Thomas, Maya Angelou, Ruby Dee, Nikki Giovanni, and Sam Gilliam and many emerging and next generation artists, the festival celebrates and nurtures this precious cultural heritage for our children and our children’s children. Won’t you please take a moment, and join us in safe guarding this precious cultural heritage. We are a non-profit organization, and count on people like you for support.
To learn more about how you can support the NBAF, please click any of the links below.
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