Talk:Arthur L. Hall

Notability
In response to the proposed deletion of this article - I believe the subject is notable because he was the organizing force behind the The Arthur Hall Afro-American Dance Ensemble, which was active for 25 years and was apparently one of the earliest and most influential dance groups to combine African and modern dance forms.

Additional cite:

Francis Kobina Saighoe. "Traditional African American Music in Black American Socio-Cultural Interaction" African Music Editor. No 8. Dec 1996. p 28

http://www.scientific-african.org/publications/musiceducator/no8/pub12

Additionally, performances of the group were written up in publications including the NYTimes and New Yorker.

Dialectric (talk) 11:32, 2 February 2011 (UTC)

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