February is
Black History Month across the United States, and
Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism has compiled a full list of historical attractions as well as cultural and educational activities taking place to celebrate the Bay State's distinct African-American heritage.
To see the full schedule of Massachusetts activities and venues, click
here.
Musical celebrations include a concert at
Berklee Performance Center on February 7 entitled
Modern Impressionism: da Silva, Mahdi and Savage, featuring original music combining many elements of
the African diaspora, including gospel, Brazilian, African, bebop, and
R&B.
Then on February 22, the
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library is presenting
African Dance with Djembe dell'Arte, accompanied by drumming ensemble
Troupe Komee Djosee from Mali, West Africa. The performance features
authentic African masks and costumes, folk dances of Mali, and a lively
drum circle.
To see a full schedule of jazz, blues and world music through February in Massachusetts, click
here.
For year round details on jazz in Massachusetts, visit
MassJazz.com.
To find out about visiting Massachusetts, go to
MassVacation.com.