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LTV has launched a bold, new programming initiative — LTV’s World Voices — a year-long series dedicated to presenting international and under-represented artists for live, accessible performances on our intimate and funky Studio 3 stage. Building on last year's pilots of Georgian choral music, Shinnecock Nation film and fashion, Pakistani sitar masters, Hispanic language screenings, and singers and dancers representing Colombia and Cuban Milonga; this year's series burst onto the stage in January with the premiere Georgian dance ensemble PESVEBI, to be followed in May by the multi-Grammy nominated Gold and Platinum recording artist R. Carlos Nakai, Navajo-Ute master of the Native American flute; then later in summer with a Juneteenth Jubilee with Eastville Community Historical Society, Music for the Soul with Sitar Maestro Ustad Shafaat Khan and his fusion band East Meets West; a Celebration of Black Culture on the East End hosted by Ambassador Sujay Johnson Cook; and more concerts and events to be announced as LTV brings the world to East Hampton.
Upcoming Events

4th ANNUAL - Celebrating Black Culture on the East End
Friday, July 3rd
Now in its fourth year, Join co-producers Ambassador Sujay and Crystal Brown for a live TV taping as we celebrate Black history on the East End, a benefit for the Women On the Worldstage (W.O.W.) and Global Black Women’s Chamber of Commerce (GBWCC), equipping and building up Black women leaders and Black women business owners .
Past Events

Juneteenth Jubilee White Party
Wed 06/19/24 @ 6pm
Live Gospel Music, Traditional Cuisine, After Party, Spoken Word, and Vendors. Honorees Assemblyman Fred Thiele, Bay Street Theater, Canio's Book Café, East Hampton Town Parks Department, Guild Hall, John Jermain Memorial, Library Montauk Historical Society, Parrish Art Museum ...
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