Nana Camille Yarbrough On The Danny Tisdale Show (Audio)

February 26, 2019

Join Nana Camille Yarbrough, as she talks Katheryn Dunham, Josephine Baker, Paris, her recent reading “Celebrating Nana Camille’s Journey as an Artist and Cultural Custodian at the Schomburg in Harlem and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.

In honor of Black history month, we have Harlem’s Nana Camille Yarbrough has done it all In the arts as a performer, singer/musician, actress on the stage, television, and film. She is an acclaimed author and poet, and as a dancer who trained under the legendary Katherine Dunham. You would be hard pressed to find a medium in the arts that Nana Camille Yarbrough has not contributed to in very fervent ways.

And on February 14th, 2019, she was at the Schomburg Center in Harlem on February 14th, 2019 in New York reads, “Celebrating Nana Camille’s Journey as an Artist and Cultural Custodian.”

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Listen to the conversation below:


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All on this week’s edition of The Danny Tisdale Show; the Saturday morning radio show hosted by businessman, visual artist and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale.

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