Our Work

“Love makes your soul crawl out from its hiding place.”

- Vanessa Bell Calloway in Letters From Zora

"Our music in our time"

- SouthSide Symphony

"My body holds the science, my mind the memories, and my spirit the energy of the community."

- Jade Solomon in Black Like Me: Exploration of the Word Nigger

2021/22

artistic season

In late 2021, we expanded our work in the digital realm and launched WACO TV, an online platform for Black artists. We completed a second round of principal photography for the film adaptation of Richard Wesley’s play Black Terror in partnership with Newark Symphony Hall and Yendor Theatre Company. The Films for Teens By Teens program and festival returned for its 2nd year, presenting 10 films by student filmmakers.

Black Terror

WACO has partnered with Newark Symphony Hall and Yendor Theatre Company to produce the film adaptation of Black Terror written by Richard Wesley and directed by Richard Lawson…READ MORE

2nd Annual Films for Teens By Teens

WACO Theater Center in association with Richard Lawson Studios, presented the 2nd Annual Films For Teens By Teens film program and festival. Utilizing film as a tool for self-expression, communication, and mental health awareness… READ MORE

WACO TV

WACO has launched WACO TV, an online platform for Black artists to showcase their work and creativity…READ MORE

2020/21

artistic season | The Evolution of African Culture

This year we introduced our first thematic season, curated under the theme: The Evolution of African Culture. The planned series consisted of performing arts, humanities and educational events conceived to explore how the African artistic aesthetic is represented in contemporary Black art. We featured work by Titus Fotso, a West African dancer and choreographer, Lula Washington, artistic director of Lulu Washington Dance Theatre and artists from Syncopated Ladies, a Los Angeles based tap dance band. A multidisciplinary series was developed providing access to Los Angeles, national and international artists to showcase their talents to WACO’s audiences virtually. Our I Got the Mic program, in collaboration with Eli Lu Entertainment, is a four part series fixated on wordplay, metaphors, expressions and creative storytelling. Distributed as a virtual show on our social media platforms, each episode showcased poets, spoken word artists and wordsmiths, a musical guest performance, DJ, visual artist highlight and a special co-host. ​​Featured artists included Nikki Giovanni, Clay Dub, Abiodun Oyewole and Theresa Tha S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D. In late 2021, we expanded our work in the digital realm by producing a film adaptation of Richard Wesley’s play Black Terror. We partnered with two Newark, NJ based organizations, Newark Symphony Hall, New Jersey’s largest Black-led arts and entertainment venue, and its resident partner Yendor Theatre Company, and cast actors from both Newark and Los Angeles.

Black Terror

WACO has partnered with Newark Symphony Hall and Yendor Theatre Company to produce the film adaptation of Black Terror written by Richard Wesley and directed by Richard Lawson…READ MORE

Inaugural Films for Teens by Teens

WACO Theater Center in association with Richard Lawson Studios, presented the inaugural Films For Teens By Teens film program and festival. Utilizing film as a tool for self-expression, communication, and mental health awareness… READ MORE

Color image of Titus dancing snap shot

The Evolution of African Dance

Exploring specific dance moves from their origins in Africa and connect them to their cultural prominence and significance in the United States and throughout…READ MORE

Verbosity Perfoming on WACO's "I Got The Mic"

I Got the Mic: Poetic Experience

Fixated on wordplay, metaphors, expression, and creative storytelling, I Got The Mic: Poetic Experience is a series of virtual experiences featuring a Poetry Jam that showcases poets…READ MORE

2019/20

artistic season

We expanded our performance offerings in 2019 with the introduction of a music series providing a platform for Los Angeles based independent musicians. Artists presented included Southside Symphony Orchestra, with conductor Marcus Norris, which featured original and remixed orchestrations for the stage. In addition to performances, the music series included post-show discussions exploring themes related to artmaking, including the history of African American composers in Western classical music. For the first time, we partnered and presented events for the 28th Annual Pan African Film Festival, showcasing film work from the African diaspora. Our second gallery show opened with a guided tour and artist talk in our lobby with work by visual artist Tiffanie Anderson. Later in the year we commissioned Seattle-based choreographer and dancer Jade Solomon to expand her solo performance, Black Like Me: The Exploration of the Word Nigger, a performance piece complimented with two panel conversations with guests. We concluded the year with Dahlak Braithwaite‘s Try/Step/Trip, a performance work about addiction, religion and the law, set in a court-ordered drug rehabilitation program.
Tiffanie Anderson posing by her artwork

WACO Presents: Tiffanie Anderson

WACO showcases and represents the work of visual artists across artistic mediums including painting, drawing, sculpture and more…READ MORE

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