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Girl Power: The Supremes as Cultural Icons
Program Categories
Educational Programs, Music, Historical Programs and Characters
Audience Age
high school, college & adult
Description
The Supremes were trendsetters who broke down racial, gender and societal barriers by gaining popularity with both black and white audiences worldwide during the 1960s and 70s. This multimedia lecture presentation explores the social and cultural impact of the most successful female group in music history--and why their accomplishments remain so potent today, more than 40 years after their meteoric rise to fame.
Fee
$500. fee is negotiable
$500. fee is negotiable
Group Size
25+
Program Length
75-90 minutes
Facility Requirements
podium & microphone, DVD player & monitor, two 8 foot tables, access to electrical outlet
podium & microphone, DVD player & monitor, two 8 foot tables, access to electrical outlet
Last Modified
10/27/2009
Recent Library/School Appearances by Tom Ingrassia Productions
Gale Free Library
Holden, MA
508-829-0228
Performer’s Contact Information
Tom Ingrassia Productions
Tom IngrassiaPO Box 314
Holden, MA 01520
508-277-6022
tom@ingrassiaproductions.com
http://www.ingrassiaproductions.com
Preferred Contact Method: Email
tom@ingrassiaproductions.com
http://www.ingrassiaproductions.com
Preferred Contact Method: Email
This is a fast-paced, informative and fun program, designed to take the audience back to a turbulent time in American history--when blacks and whites were making efforts to change, and the music of Motown helped bridge the gaps.