Kofi Jacque, aka One Black Voice, was the featured artist for the Community Folk Art Center’s Journey Through Music of the African Diaspora series on Thursday. He performed selections from his CD/DVD. He also talked about his trips to Africa, his work as a performer with the Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company, and his collaborations with Ellen Blalock.
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Dreams of Africa (from Syracuse)
Saturday, November 22nd, 2014Goodbye Summer
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2014
Bridge Street Live (at the Fair) with Acting Fair Director Troy Waffner
The New York State Fair signals an end to summer more than the start of the fall. The attendance for this year’s Fair was 965,147, including a single day record on Labor Day of 122, 870. We will miss those bright, warm and mostly sunny days at one of our region’s best tourist attractions.
Here are some photographs to savor until next year’s edition.

Waterfowl, Poultry Building

Small Fry of Syracuse v. Juju of Utica at the Sports Activity Center

Power Step, Center of Progress Building

Jewelry, Indian Village

Roller Coaster

Living Statues, Touched by Angels

No Ordinary Bull

Ashanti Fans

Gate 4 Entrance

One Black Voice, Live at the Pan-African Village

NY’s Greatest Outdoor Carnival
Throwback Thursday: Musical Expression
Thursday, November 21st, 2013
Thanks to Kofi Jacque, aka One Black Voice (at the former OnaJava), who was an early supporter of the SIF venture.