NBTF marches into town Put on your purple and black, the festival is back! Gala kicks off 16th biennial National Black Theatre Festival BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE The 2019 National Black Theatre Festival got off to a Marvtastic start earlier this week with the star-studded opening night Gala. On the evening of the event, the lobby of the Benton Convention Cen ter screamed black excel lence with attendees wear ing dazzling gowns and inspired paintings, stars like Andre De Shields, Bill Cobb, Vanessa Bell Cal loway, Keith David and countless others mingled with local elected officials, business owners, and even Keith David smiles as he enters into the Gala at The Benton Convention Center. Photos by Alphonso Abbott Jr. Margaret “Suge” Avery, 2019 NBTF co-chair, makes her way into the ballroom during the Opening Night Gala. lin. Founded by Ham lin in 1989, the National Black Theatre Festival is a six-day celebration of African American theatre and those who continue to tions to the cause of pre serving Black Theatre. To jumpstart the gala, comedian Michael Colyar and former WXII news anchor Wanda Starke kept co-chairs Margaret “Suge” Avery and Chester Greg ory, the awards ceremony officially got underway. Special Recognition Awards were presented formalwear of purple and black. While members of the Carver High School Marching Band kept the music going outside, in side the Benton on a back- drop of various African- festivalgoers who just wanted a quick picture. As they made their way to their seats, it seemed as if everyone stopped and took a look at the giant hand-painted portrait of the late Larry Leon Ham- push the culture forward through the arts. The gala, which is traditionally held on the first night ofthe fes tival, serves as an awards ceremony where actors, playwrights, directors, and other creatives are cel ebrated for their contribu- the crowd going with a few jokes. After dinner and the traditional processional led by drummers and per formers from Otesha Cre ative Arts, greetings from city officials and celebrity to Rhodessa Jones, Idris Ackamoor, and Herman Levern Thompson-Jones. Living Legend Awards were presented to Roscoe Orman, Thembi Mtshali, Marjorie Moon, and Art See NBTF on A2 sclironicle.com WILSO^ \NcU/ ^ Uk^naB? SELF STORAGE We Rent U+laul Trucks! Professional self-storage. SPECIAL \ WSSl»«* ••• ASSURED (336) 924-7000 of Winston-Salem, LLC Office Hours: Mcn-Fri fem-Spin; Sat 9arn-3pin Gate Hours: 5am-10pm Cl