Black History Month Spotlight: Fatima Robinson

bhm fatimaAs a critically acclaimed dancer, choreographer and director, Fatima Robinson is the woman behind the moves for some of today’s top music artists including OutKast, the Black Eyed Peas, Will Smith, Mary J. Blige and the late Aaliyah. Her eclectic, fluid, urban style has made her one of the hottest choreographers in the field.

Born in Little Rock, Robinson moved to Los Angeles at the age of four with her mother and two younger sisters. After completing high school at the age of 16, Robinson became a certified cosmetologist and worked for a time as a professional hairdresser while dreaming of operating her own hair salon like her mother. Ultimately, however, Robinson’s love for dance would become the catalyst for dreams even bigger than she ever dared to dream.

Her “big break” came when film director John Singleton asked her to choreograph the video for Michael Jackson’s “Remember the Time” single. Since then, she has gone on to receive numerous accolades and awards including being named by Entertainment Weekly magazine as one of the “100 Most Creative People in Entertainment”, and more recently, the October 2004 issue of Essence magazine singled her out as one of 40 “Women Who are Shaping the World.”

Recognition for Robinson’s art continues to mount. After seven nominations, in 2004 she walked away with the MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography in a Music Video.  Fatima recently directed and choreographed Cee-Lo Green’s new Las Vegas show “Loberace,” and choreographed commercials for Nike and Heineken with director Rupert Sanders. Fatima also notably choreographed the 2011 Super Bowl Halftime show with the Black Eyed Peas, 2012 Coachella Tupac Hologram, HBO Inauguration event for President Barack Obama, and the Sony Pictures movie Sparkle, starring Jordin Sparks and Whitney Houston. Fatima also choreographed the 2007 and 2009 Oscars, making her the second African American woman in history to do so.

In 2004, she was inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame.  For more on Fatima Robinson and other inductees into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame, visit the permanent

Riverfest Saturday acts include Ceelo Green, Three Days Grace, Buckcherry

riverfestCeelo Green, Three Days Grace, Buckcherry, Salt-n-Pepa, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Cody Canada & the Departed, Mulehead and Big Piph will be entertaining along the banks of the Arkansas River at 2014 Riverfest today.

11:30a

  • Rock & Stroll Band Winner (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

12:30

  • Brown Soul Shoes (Stickyz Music Stage)

12:45

  • Carnie Barkers (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

1:00

  • Twelve Tone Elevator (Bud Light Stage)

1:45

  • Coyote Union (Stickyz Music Stage)

2:15

  • Charlotte Taylor & Gypsy Rain (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)
  • Mad Nomad (Bud Light Stage)

3:00

  • Jim Mize (Stickyz Music Stage)

3:30

  • Iron Tongue (Bud Light Stage)

3:45

  • FreeVerse (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

4:15

  • Grace Askew (Stickyz Music Stage)

4:45

  • Steepwater (Bud Light Stage)

5:15

  • Magnolia Sons (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

5:30

  • Quaker City Nighthawks (Stickyz Music Stage)

6:15

  • Robert Randolph and the Family Band (Bud Light Stage)

6:45

  • Big Piph & Tomorrow Maybe (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)
  • Mulehead (Stickyz Music Stage)

8:00

  • Salt–n–Pepa (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)

8:15

  • Buckcherry (Bud Light Stage)
  • Jonathan Tyler (Stickyz Music Stage)

9:45

  • Ceelo Green (Coors Light / Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage)
  • Cody Canada and the Departed (Stickyz Music Stage)
  • Three Days Grace (Bud Light Stage)

A Tax Day Bonus – More Riverfest Lineup revealed

logoRiverfest_bigToday is Tax Day. You can either use your tax bonus on tickets to Riverfest, or if you ended up owing money you can celebrate that Riverfest allows you to see musical acts a lot cheaper than you’d otherwise be able to be.

Either way, today Riverfest announced three more additions to the lineup.

On the Stickys Rock N’ Roll Chicken Shack Stage, the Friday headliner will be DJ Grandtheft. The Saturday headliner will be Cody Canada & The Departed. On Sunday, the headliner will be Surfer Blood.

In March, Riverfest announced Lee Brice, Buckcherry, Chicago, Easton Corbin, The Fray, CeeLo Green, Jamey Johnson, Salt-n-Pepa,  Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Three Days Grace and The Wallflowers with Jakob Dylan.

Riverfest will be May 23-25 in Riverfront Park and Clinton Park along the Arkansas River. Half-price passes ($20) go on sale April 1 at Walgreens nationwide; $35 passes and VIP packages also available now at http://www.riverfestarkansas.com/buy/tickets

Half-Price Passes for Riverfest on sale today

logoRiverfest_bigHalf-price weekend passes ($20) go on sale April 1 at Walgreens nationwide.

Times and locations will be announced closer to Riverfest, as well as many other artists who will perform.  But here is a summary of the major acts which were announced by Riverfest in March.

 

FRIDAY, MAY 23

  • Lee Brice
  • Chicago
  • Easton Corbin

 

SATURDAY, MAY 24

  • Buckcherry
  • CeeLo Green
  • Robert Randolph & the Family Band
  • Salt-N-Pepa
  • Three Days Grace

 

SUNDAY, MAY 25

  • The Fray
  • Jamey Johnson
  • The Wallflowers
  • Hank Williams Jr.

Final March announcement of Riverfest acts

logoRiverfest_bigThroughout March, Riverfest has announced three acts for 2014 on each Tuesday.  Though many more musical acts will be announced closer to the actual festival, today is the final announcement for Riverfest Tuesdays in March.

CeeLo Green, hip-hop solo star, five-time Grammy Award winner and half of the Gnarls Barkley duo well known for “Crazy”; country crooner Jamey Johnson, who won the CMA Song of the Year for “In Color”; and bluesy pedal steel guitar virtuoso Robert Randolph & the Family Band, who first wowed local crowds when they opened for Eric Clapton at Verizon Arena.

Earlier this month, Riverfest announced Lee Brice, Buckcherry, Chicago, Easton Corbin, The Fray, Salt-n-Pepa, Three Days Grace and The Wallflowers with Jakob Dylan.

Riverfest will be May 23-25 in Riverfront Park and Clinton Park along the Arkansas River. Half-price passes ($20) go on sale April 1 at Walgreens nationwide; $35 passes and VIP packages also available now at http://www.riverfestarkansas.com/buy/tickets