Queens of the Nile, Now

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Monday, April 11, 2011

Adisa and Sakkara Thomas-Anderson

Queens Historical Society, an innovator in America’s multicultural education explosion has emerged as a leader in presenting programs that assert the rich royal heritage of African Americans. The Society’s signature play, “Queens of the Nile, Now”, written by founder, Sakkara Ingrid Thomas, focuses on the respected role of women by men in ancient African matrilineal societies as an example for boys and girls today. The success of this royal history pageant led to the evolution of QHS’ Crown Jewels Program. This vibrant repertoire includes performances, storytelling, demonstrations and school field trips, including The Festival of African Royalty and Egypt Day at the Pyramid. Adaptable for all stages and ages, QHS’ Crown Jewels presents a fascinating exploration into the depth of beauty that emerges from Africa throughout the centuries, covering three thousand years and over five thousand miles of the continent’s history.

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