EP #58 | Sunday, February 2nd
ADAMA Arts Salon is a series of conversations featuring contemporary artists, curators, scholars, and more from across the African Diaspora.
Join us for ADAMA's special edition Arts Salon episode in partnership with True Colors. ADAMA Arts Salon and True Colors True Talks are very happy to present "My Hair, My Crown: Black Salon Culture." Inspired by True Colors' upcoming production of "Jaja's African Hair Braiding," Aba Arthur in conversation with Dr. Leyte Winfield, Yakini Horn, and Linda Pearl Fils-Aime will discuss many facets of Black salon culture, such as perceptions of beauty, African influences, and the camaraderie that these spaces inspire among Black women. This event will also include a first look at a scene by True Colors' stellar cast of "Jaja's," as well as original works inspired by the play.
To see bio listings of each program participant please refer to True Colors webpage HERE
ADAMA Arts Salon | Ep #58
February 2, 2025
2-3:30 pm EST
Register to attend in person or virtually! The live stream link will be sent to all RSVPs via email.
Jaja’s African Hair Braiding: This play invites you to step into a vibrant hair salon in Harlem, where a lively community of West African immigrant hair braiders weaves together humor and heart in a celebration of artistry and resilience. Amidst the laughter and playful shop talk, a diverse group of women share dreams, love stories, and hidden secrets, all while creating stunning braided masterpieces. On a sweltering summer day, the lighthearted banter reveals deeper reflections on the challenges of feeling like outsiders in their own neighborhood, sparking a powerful exploration of identity and belonging. Join us for this dazzling regional premiere that masterfully balances comedy with poignant themes, highlighting the magic of Black salon culture and the connections that unite us all.