
Tina Turner opened her 1999 VH1 Divas Live Special not with her unmistakable voice, but with the legs that taught the world to walk in high heel shoes. Turner showed she is simply the best. Continue reading

Tina Turner opened her 1999 VH1 Divas Live Special not with her unmistakable voice, but with the legs that taught the world to walk in high heel shoes. Turner showed she is simply the best. Continue reading

When confronted with adversity, when the odds are stacked up against you, you can either stand aside – helpless, frozen with fear – or do the best you can. Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai stood up to seemingly insurmountable challenges all her life, and won. Like the hummingbird in this story; to give up was never an option for her. Her spirit lives on in the millions of trees she helped plant. Continue reading
walter rutledge
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PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND EDUCATION
Advanced Choreography with Bessie Schonberg at Dance Theatre of Harlem sponsored by the Jerome Foundation, New York, NY 1986-1987
Harkness House for Ballet Arts, New York, NY, full scholarship, 1980-1983
Private Study of Music Theory with Dr. W. Pflugradt sponsored by Rebekah Harkness Foundation, New York, NY, 1981-1983
Private Study in Acting with Dr. Maria Ley Piscator sponsored by the Erwin Piscator Foundation, New York, NY, 1981-1983
Temple University, Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Dance, Philadelphia, PA 1976-1980
Philadelphia School of Performing Arts, full scholarship, Philadelphia, PA 1977-1980
Dayton Contemporary Dance Theatre, Dayton, Ohio, summer scholarship, 1978
Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY, 1974-1976
Alvin Ailey American Dance Center, New York, NY,full scholarship, 1973-1976
TEACHING EXPERIENCES
Developed and implemented theatre, musical theatre, dance and interdisciplinary arts programs for the public school systems of New York City and throughout the Southeast. Presents master classes and lecture demonstration series for grades from kindergarten through college. Has taught; theatre technique, dance and theatre improvisation, dance composition, set and light design, and choreography in academies, colleges and universities throughout the United States. Has developed and implemented curriculum for primary, secondary education and college. Developed and implemented syllabi and teaching guide for lecture demonstrations, master classes and performances. Has designed and implemented interdisciplinary Arts in Education presentations for youth, adult professionals and community based senior citizen organizations featuring large groups with up to 1700 participants.
P.A.I.R. Grant Recipient, Staten Island, N.Y.: A six month residency at the Staten Island Children’s Museum. Will design and implement arts-in-education program for youth pre K- age 10. November 2019- April 2020.
Dance of the Village Elders, New York, N.Y.: an exercise and fitness class designed to address the concerns of senior citizens. Originally sponsored by Harlem Hospital Center and Ailey Arts In Education and Community Programs, now a dance cooperative in conjunction with St. Philip’s Episcopal Church. December 2016- present
Casa Grant Recipient (DCA): Children’s Museum Of Staten Island, Staten Island, N.Y.: Teaching Artist-designed and implemented dance and theatre residencies for elementary and middle school students on Staten Island. November 2014- present
SU-CASA Grant Recpient (DCA): Teaching Artist- designed and implemented dance and theatre residency for senor citizens. R.A.I.N. Nereid Neighborhood Senior Center, Bronx, N.Y.: January 2018- 2022 R.A.I.N. Middletown Neighborhood Senior Center, Bronx, N.Y.: January 2017- June 2017. Bronxdale Community Association, Bronx, N.Y.: January 2016- June 2016,
Area Dance Company Atlanta, Ga.: Guest Instructor- performance workshop. July-August 2015.
Children’s Museum of Staten Island, Staten Island, N.Y.: Teaching Artist at P.S. 38, P.S.41, P.S. 60, P.S 65, P.S. 528 designing and implemented the dance component of an arts-in-education program for students grades 3 and 5. November 2014 through present.
Ailey Arts In Education and Community Programs, New York, N.Y.: designed and implemented adult dance/ fitness classes and schools residencies. December 2009- present 2016
Dance of the Village Elders, New York, N.Y.: an exercise and fitness class designed to address the concerns of senior citizens. Sponsored by Harlem Hospital Center and Ailey Arts In Education and Community Programs. December 2010- 2015
Dancers for A Variable Population New York, N.Y.: Instructor/Choreographer a program that provides movement and dance performance opportunities to senior citizens. September 2013- 2015
College of Staten Island, Staten Island, N.Y.: Adjunct Professor- Ballet, Dance History, Dance Composition, Choreography, Modern , Jazz, Improvisation and Jazz. Fall Semester 2010- present
Uptown Dance Academy, New York, N.Y.: Ballet, company class, men’s class, and partnering January – May 2010
Lower Richland High School, Columbia, South Carolina; Two-week dance/theatre and music residency with literacy component for approximately two hundred (200) participants February 2009
Keels Elementary School, Columbia. South Carolina; Two-week dance/theatre residency with literacy component for approximately three hundred (300) participants grades 3- 5 October 2008
Nanette Bearden Contemporary Dance Theatre School, Staten Island, N.Y.: Dance and theater program at P.S. 18 in West Brighton, Staten Island 2006- 2009
Dr. Bobby Jones Bi Annual International Gospel Retreat, Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Dance/Theatre Workshop, Movement for Actors, Dance Composition, Director Genesis Performing Arts Company 2005- 2008
Choir Academy of Harlem, New York, N.Y.; movement for choral performers grades 5 through 12, Choreographer for Boys Choir of Harlem and Girls Choir of Harlem 2000- 2004
Uptown Dance Academy, Manhattan, NY; Instructor for ballet, modern, and jazz dance, 1999.
Benedict College, Columbia, SC; Instructor for ballet, jazz, and modern dance, choreography and dance composition, Director of Harold Odom Dance Theatre. 1995- 1999
Phyllis Wheatley Theatre for Youth, Greenville, SC; Guest Teacher and Choreographer; taught modern and jazz dance; movement for actors, 1993 – 1999, Guest choreographer 2008- 2014.
Theatre Odyssey, Spartanburg, SC; Artist-in–Residence for schools in Spartanburg School District 7; taught modern and jazz dance, acting and acting improvisation 1994 – 1999.
Borough of Manhattan Community College, Manhattan, N.Y. Instructor- ballet 1987
College of Staten Island, Staten Island, N.Y. Adjunct Professor Jazz, Improvisation, Choreography 1985- 1987
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Has designed and implemented dance, theatre, musical theatre, and movement courses for dance academies, colleges, seminars and community outreach programs. The programs included youth, young adults, professionals, and senior citizens and ranged from international renowned institutions to community-based organizations.
Ailey Arts In Education and Community Programs: Dance of the Village Elders – A dance and fitnessprogram that integrates dance, cardio, strength training and therapeutic/age appropriate based exercises for seniors at Harlem Hospital. The 10-month annual program culminates with performance open to the public. The program is a joint venture between Ailey and Harlem Hospital.
Dr. Bobby Jones Bi Annual International Gospel Retreat: Movement for Actors-Designed and implemented program to increase movement awareness and physical confidence for actors. Each session culminates with a performance before a live audience that is later broadcast on The Bobby Jones Gospel Show (BET and WORD Network).
Choir Academy of Harlem: Movement for Choral Performers (grades 5 through 12)- Designed and implemented a multi-year program for male and female students grade 5 through 12.
Nanette Bearden Contemporary Dance Theatre School: Dance and Theatre Workshop– Designed and implemented a dance and theatre program for youth 8 thru 18 with an emphasis on musical theatre.
CHOREOGRAPHY
Has created over 70 original dance and theatre works for professional dancers and performers in all areas of entertainment. Has choreographed ballet, modern, jazz, dance theatre and various period and popular dance styles for the concert stage, film, television and theatrical projects. Collaborates with internationally renowned recording artists, actors, directors, choreographers, visual artists, hairstylists, costume and set designers.
So Very Sly, Commissioned by Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center (THPAC), Brooklyn, N.Y. June 2018
The Gospel According To THPAC, Commissioned by Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center (THPAC), Brooklyn, N.Y. June 2017
Love In Bloom, Commissioned by Universal Temple of The Arts Staten Island, New York, N.Y. 2015 (stage/production manager and light designer), 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022 (stage/production manager, choreographer, director and light designer)
God Answers Prayers, Dance Of The Village Elders at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, New York, N.Y. June 2017
Motherless Child, Hearts Of Men at Montclair State University, Montclair, N.J. September 2016
Another Cracked Nut, College of Staten Island Dance Dept., Staten Island, N.Y.; December 2015
GIRLS ONLY, Danse4Nia Dance Company, Philadelphia, Pa; 2015/16 (premiere date May 2016)
Sentimental Reasons, Commissioned by Dancers For A Variable Population, New York, N.Y.; June 2015
Echoes From The Past, AREA Dance Company, Atlanta, Georgia; July 2015
Only In the Darkness Can You See The Stars, Dance Of The Village Elders, New York, N.Y.; March 2015
Goin Home, Commissioned by Dance For A Variable Population, New York, N.Y. June 2014
Ramp To Paradise, Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center, New York, N.Y.; November 2012
R&B Blues, Beauty For Ashes Dance Company, Norfolk, Virginia; June 2012 Les Demoiselle D’Avignon (after Picasso) Staten Island Ballet, Staten Island; September 2009
Brothers – American Heart Association, Apollo Theater New York City; May 8, 2009
Harlem Renaissance-A Rebirth, Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi; Director, Choreographer, lighting designer 2008
Dr. Bobby Jones Live CD recording Choreographer and performer 2007
A Soldier’s Tale, Staten Island, N.Y. (premiered with the Staten Island Symphony) Assistant to the Choreographer, Co- Choreographer/ Performer 2007
Soulful Noel, Director, Choreographer, Playwright, Set Designer, light designer, Original Gospel Musical premiered 1993 Charleston, South Carolina. Revived Columbia, S. C. 1995- 1998/ 2008, Orlando, Florida 2005, Miami, Florida 2007/ 2008
Tramaine Hawkins live CD recording 2006 choreographer, performer
On The Block (After Bearden), premiered New York, N.Y.; Nanette Bearden Contemporary Dance Theatre 2005
Spiritual Heritage, premiered Nagano, Japan; Dance/theatre work created for Boys Choir of Harlem 2003
Lift Every Voice, premiered Miami Florida, Florida Memorial College, Miami, Florida 2001
Souls—The Calah, (starring Earth Kitt) Benedict College premiered Columbia, S.C., 1997
Bible Stories, (Starring Donald Lawrence) national tour 1997- 1998
(Unabridged choreographic credits available upon request)
PUBLICATIONS
Has been contributing writer/arts critic and editor for both print and online local, national and international publications for over twenty years. Reviews entertainment events (dance, theatre, music, art, literature, film, food, fashion and lifestyle), conducts video and print interviews with artists in all disciplines. Articles range from critiques to historic commentary.
Le Danse Noir, Contributing Writer, 2014- present- Quarterly print and on-line dance publication
Out and About NYC Magazine, Editor In Chief, 2014- present- On-line arts and entertainment publication, which posts daily articles, reviews and interviews.
Attitude Magazine, Contributing Writer, 2010- 2017- Quarterly dance publication, in 2014 the magazine transitioned from print to on-line
Dance Magazine, Contributing Writer, On-line 2012
Harlem World Magazine, Senior Arts Critic, 2009- 2014- Developed the arts and entertainment component, which included identifying additional writers, and generating revenue from area specific advertisers and sponsors. In 2010 the magazine incorporated.
Miami Times, Contributing Arts Critic, 2007- 2009
Orlando Times, Contributing Arts Critic, 2005- 2007
Charleston Post and Courier, Contributing Arts Critic, 1993- 1995
COMMITTEES AND PROFESSIONAL ARTS ASSOCIATIONS
Dunham Institute of Atlanta, Board of Advisors, 2014- present
Clark Center NYC, Steering Committee, 2013- 2020
Danse4Nia: (Philadelphia, Pa.) Advisory Board. 2015- present
Area Dance Company: (Atlanta, Ga.) Advisory Board. 2015- present
Danse Nior Magazine: (Atlanta, Ga.) Advisory Board, contributing writer. 2014- present
New York Dance and Performance Awards (The Bessies): Selection Committee. 2012- present.
Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center: Artistic Advisor. 2010- present
South Carolina Arts Commission, Artist in Residence Lifetime Member, 1995- present
Nanette Bearden Contemporary Dance Theatre: Associate Artistic Director, Choreographer-in residency. 2004- present.
By Adewale Adekanbi Jr.

Jordan Brand’s 30th anniversary stole the show this year! 2015 saw the Jumpman aka Michael Jordan collaborate with Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment design and skateshop Supreme. Even beyond outside influences, the Jordan Brand continuously churned out colorways and models that would thrive off of the hardwood.
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The Air Jordan1‘s three decade celebration was highlighted not by OG colorways this year, but instead by an attention to luxury like never before. The Pinnacle 1s saw a premium price point of $400 (and no, that wasn’t the resale value). Now the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG is getting toned down for a simplistic black and white color known as the Air Jordan 1 “Cyber Monday”. The entire upper is encased in a black remastered leather while a white on white midsole/outsole combination adds a clean finish. Available this Monday, November 30th for $160.


How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is a children’s story by Theodor “Dr. Seuss” Geisel written in rhymed verse with illustrations by the author. In 1957 the book was published by Random House, and it also appeared in an issue of Redbook Magazine. The story criticizes the commercialization of Christmas. The 26-minute short directed by cartoon legend Chuck Jones and narrated by Boris Karloff was originally telecast on CBS on December 18, 1966.

An Evening with Nat King Cole is one of the few Nat “King” Cole concerts ever recorded and arguably the best. All but forgotten in a vault for more than thirty years since its original broadcast in 1961 by the British Broadcasting Company, this captivating show is now available on video for the first time, and in color. With its honest simplicity, “An Evening with Nat King Cole” showcases Nat’s ability to touch an audience with his smooth style and gentle grace as seemingly effortless as they are heartfelt. Songs: Day In Day Out, Here’s That Rainy Day, The Way You Look Tonight, When I Fall in Love, Aren’t You Glad You’re You, In the Good Old Summertime, That Sunday (That Summer), Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer, Let There Be Love, It’s Only a Paper Moon, Sweet Lorraine, Ramblin’ Rose, Mona Lisa, Unforgettable. Continue reading

Jesus, You’re Beautiful is featured on Throne Room, the sixth studio album by multiple Grammy-winning gospel artist CeCe Winans. In comparison to Winans’ previous projects, this one is more inspirational, with more traditional songs. In 2004, the 25-city tour Throne Room with the group Anointed performed free admission concerts. The DVD of the concert was recorded in Tennessee near Winans’ home. Continue reading

Bruno Mars mentions Prince, Michael Jackson, and Elvis Presley as artists who influenced and inspired him. Bruno Mars’ vocal prowess is a tenor with a three-octave vocal range. Throughout his journey to stardom, Mars was surrounded by the right support, influence, and mentors. His family of musicians started him early on, exposing him to different instruments they played and different songs genres they performed. Continue reading

Its official!!!! The holiday shopping season is now underway. Here are a few ideas for the men, women and children on your gift giving list. The Amazon links are included. Continue reading

All the Man That I Need was first recorded by Linda Clifford in 1982, for her album I’ll Keep on Loving You. In 1991, Whitney Houston had a number one multiple chart hit with the song, from her 1990 album, I’m Your Baby Tonight. Whitney’s version featured production from Narada Michael Walden and the single became a major worldwide hit. Continue reading