The 9th Annual Art is Alive Festival was featured in New York Amsterdam News. Click here to view the article.
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ASASE YAA’S SIZZLING SUMMER 2025July 14, 2025This summer, the Asase Yaa Cultural Foundation sparked creativity and connection through youth performances, a finale recital honoring Black dance, and a vibrant Children’s Summer Arts Camp featuring an original play inspired by Ghanaian folklore. Our participation in St. Maarten’s Emancipation Day and Brooklyn’s African Arts Festival further celebrated heritage and resilience, making the season unforgettable. [Read More]
The Rhythms & Movements of African American Culture FestivalJanuary 28, 2025Featured in TIME OUT [Read More]
Art is Alive in the NewsSeptember 9, 2024Asase Yaa Cultural Art Foundation's 8th Annual Art is Alive was featured several publications. [Read More]
Brooklyn summer camp helps kids explore African culturesJune 17, 2024The Children’s Summer Arts Camp was featured in an article on Yahoo Life. [Read More]
Dreams in Action Gala: A Night of African ExcellenceMarch 10, 2024Dreams In Action was an evening filled with African-Inspired gourmet dining, live entertainment, inspiring art installations, performances and dance party featuring DJ Spinna. Lear more about the night, including our honorees: Atiba Edwards, Cheryl Todmann, Malik Yoba, and NYC First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright. [Read More]
The Rhythms & Movements of African American Culture FestivalJanuary 16, 2024The 2nd Annual Rhythms & Movements of African American Culture Festival is a five-day entertainment extravaganza with the theme, Revolution Requires Resistance, and commemorates the 55th Anniversary of Black History Month, February 12–16. The Festival comprises of 14 performances, including four evening performances, six youth shows, 11 featured artist performers, and 100 contributing artists. Audiences will experience an immersive exploration of African American identity and activism through theater, dance, music, spoken word, and visual arts. Our inclusive platform honors the past, reimagines the future, and hopes to ignite change and activism through the transformative power of art. [Read More]