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Voza Rivers
Born
Harlem, New York
Occupation(s)
Producer and co-producer of theater, film, music, and live events
Known for
Chairman and co-founder of the Harlem Arts Alliance
Voza Rivers is an American producer and co-producer of theater, film, music, and live events, born in Harlem, New York. River's work as a theater producer, music executive, event producer, and documentary filmmaker has been presented in the United States, Japan, South Africa, Togo, Nigeria, Cuba, Canada, and the United Kingdom.[1]
Rivers is the chairman and co-founder of the Harlem Arts Alliance, an arts service membership organization founded in 2001.[2] He is the executive producer and founding member of the New Heritage Theatre Group (NHTG), established in 1964, and executive producer and co-founder of IMPACT Repertory Theatre, the Oscar and GRAMMY-nominated youth and music division of New Heritage Theatre Group. Rivers serves as the First Vice President of the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce and the co-founder, Vice Chairman, and Executive Producer of HARLEM WEEK, which began in 1974 as a one-day tribute to Harlem and has evolved over 46 years to become a month-long celebration of the community's economic, political and cultural history.[3] Rivers is the former chairman of the Board of Directors of Community Works, a nonprofit arts and education organization.[4]
^"VOZA RIVERS to be honored at National Black Writers Virtual Conference". New York Carib News. 11 November 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
^"About HAA". Harlem Arts Alliance. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
^"VOZA RIVERS to be honored at National Black Writers Virtual Conference". New York Carib News. 11 November 2020. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
^"Launching Harlem-is.org A New Website Celebrating 100 Years of Harlem Community History". No. December 3-December 9, 2020. Harlem Community News. 3 December 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
VozaRivers is an American producer and co-producer of theater, film, music, and live events, born in Harlem, New York. River's work as a theater producer...
Joseph, Felipe Luciano, Gale Brewer, Toni Blackman, Juma Sultan, and VozaRivers, among many others, at Harlem Stage and the Schomburg. Tony Lawrence...
Institute of Chicago (2023). Kwame Brathwaite's website Williams, Lloyd A.; VozaRivers (2006). Forever Harlem: celebrating America's most diverse community...
Dmitrij of Moscow decided to oppose the Mongols. As they were crossing the Vožariver on 11 August 1378, the Mongols were beset on three sides by the Muscovites...
awards. "Lissabon" - 2014 - La Mama Theatre in New York City, produced by VozaRivers, directed by Hristo Hristov. "Sunday Evening" - 2008 Askeer Award, produced...
1901-1992 (Chemical Heritage Foundation, 1993) p200 Lloyd A. Williams and VozaRivers, Forever Harlem: Celebrating America's Most Diverse Community (Sports...
the late Roger Furman and is currently headed by Executive Producer VozaRivers and Executive Artistic Director Jamal Joseph. NHTG presentations capture...
Crossroads." Honorees Carl Clay, Dominique Morisseau, Stanley Nelson, VozaRivers, and Richard Wesley were recognized for their outstanding contributions...
operation was necessary. Coral reefs prevented landing in most locations, with Voza, an abandoned village south of Choiseul Bay and north of Vagara, judged the...
in Black Culture) is named for him. "Roger Furman Biography". IMDb. Rivers, Voza (January 1, 2006). Forever Harlem: Celebrating America's Most Diverse...
lifts in the Mont Blanc region. The first section of the line, to the Col de Voza, was opened in 1907. The line reached its current terminus in August 1914...
Retrieved June 20, 2017. "Grdelica: Obeleženo 15 godina od raketiranja putničkog voza". Večernje novosti (in Serbian). April 12, 2014. Retrieved July 17, 2017...
"Estacion Central" (PDF). Conić, Igor (24 March 2021). "Hvatanje poslednjeg voza za Ranžirnu stanicu u Novom Sadu". gradnja.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 26...
July 2017. "Novosti: Grdelica: Obeleženo 15 godina od raketiranja putničkog voza" [News: "Grdelica: Marked 15 years since the rocketing of a passenger train"]...
habitat Old Poma drag lift at Les Houches (no longer in use) Top of the Voza Prarion chair lift, from Prarion Communes of the Haute-Savoie department...
Antique Archaeology. Vol. 2. Leiden: Brill. pp. 335–375. ISBN 9789004136076. Voza, Giuseppe (1982). "Le ville romane del Tellaro e di Patti in Sicilia e il...
Gonnesa, Nuraghe Serucci. Vol. IX. Pantalica e i suoi monumenti di Paolo Orsi Voza, Giuseppe. "Thapsos". Retrieved 27 November 2014. https://www.academia...
drained by the river Isère (Tarentaise valley) and its tributary Arc (Maurienne valley), and by the Arve. The Italian side is drained by the rivers Dora Riparia...