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Just a lickle-tings that-a-gwarn pon the neighborhood. And other happenings..


Latest and greatest on stage:

Blog
Still in the lab...the struggle continues
about 12 months ago
The Lab Magazine - Gateway Media Arts Lab
about 2 years ago
Conversations with Artists with The Phillips Collection (April 14, 2022)
Conversations with Artists with The Phillips Collection (April 14, 2022)
about 2 years ago
Adding some afrofuturistic fire to the Black Fire documentary
about 2 years ago
Can you feel THE BEAT?
about 3 years ago

Fresh Tweets:


SOLE Defined | Big Easy at the Dance Place, 2017 (Washington, DC)

SOLE Defined | Big Easy at the Dance Place, 2017 (Washington, DC)

Okay, I admit I am horrible blogger...but Visual Jazz has been busy!

February 15, 2017

Okay, I must admit I am the worse when it comes to blogging. But, Visual Jazz has been busy and working hard on projection and multimedia design for clients including Helen Hayes nominated writer Psalmayene 24 and his production of "The Freshest Snow Whyte" at Imagination Stage in Bethesda, MD and also for SOLE Defined's new project "Big Easy" that had a great debut at the Dance Place in Washington, DC in 2017. It was indeed hard work but so worth it and a total pleasure to work with both of these great performances. For more on "Snow Whyte" which runs from Feb. 8-March 11. Get more info and tix:

"The Freshest Snow Whyte" at Imagination Stage, 2017 (Bethesda, MD)

"The Freshest Snow Whyte" at Imagination Stage, 2017 (Bethesda, MD)

Now I am back in the lab working on screenplays and projects of my own some great stuff cooking. Until next time, be easy baby and peace!

Tags: sole defined, dance place, imagination stage, psalmayene 24, Ryan Johnson, Quynn Johnson
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