A theatrical concert celebrating the lineage, artistry, and community
foundations of iconic Black female performers, _Belle Noire_ is a
DAZZLING MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO THE ICONIC BLACK SONGSTRESSES WHO DEFINED
AMERICAN MUSIC FROM THE DAWN OF EARLY JAZZ TO THE HEIGHT OF THE SWING
ERA. It traces a historical and cultural through‑line from early
Black women entertainers to contemporary performers, weaving music,
movement, narration, and archival imagery in an immersive theatrical
concert celebrating the sound, style, and soul of jazz legends like
Lena Horne, Billie Holiday, Eartha Kitt, Dorothy Dandridge, and Ella
Fitzgerald. Blending vintage visuals, cinematic projections, elegant
costuming, tap dance, and live jazz, _Belle Noire_ offers a
cabaret-meets-theater experience that is both nostalgic and strikingly
contemporary.Including performances cut from classic films like
“Broadway Rhythm” and “Sun Valley Serenade,” many of which
were unfairly cut from southern theater releases, the production
brings these lost moments back to life through theatrical renditions
and imagined recreations where no footage exists. Created by New
Orleans-born vocalist Kay Lewis and her mother Leila Lewis, and
originally developed in collaboration with choreographer and director
Mickey Davidson for its New Orleans premiere, _Belle Noire_ ’s New
York presentation expands its narrative structure and historical
through-line, honoring these jazz legends.
“We weren’t seeing much of this type of performance anywhere; not
on YouTube, not online,” shares Leila. “Not just singers in pretty
gowns, but theatrical, character-driven shows. So we figured if we
started it, maybe others would be inspired to follow.”
A personal project born from the profound bond between the Lewis
Family, _Belle Noire_ springs from generations of New Orleans
musicians, educators, and culture bearers whose lives have been shaped
by jazz, service, and community. At its heart is creator and featured
vocalist Kay Lewis, raised in a home where her father, veteran
bassist, sound engineer, and New Orleans Jazz National Park ranger
Kerry Lewis Sr.; her uncle and drummer Korey Lewis Sr.; and her
multi-instrumentalist uncle Damien Gibson modeled their artistry,
excellence and deep commitment to mentoring the next generation,
including Kay and her brothers, arranger-bassist-keyboardist Kerry
Lewis Jr. and cellist Kyle Lewis. Their extended family threads
through the production: cousin and featured dancer Gabrielle Lewis,
whose choreography and performance anchor key moments; cousin Alexis
McQuarter who painted the projected backdrops; the Gibson Lewis
Harmony family band, a cherished winter tradition that has become a
training ground and joyful laboratory for the show’s sound; and a
circle of “chosen family” mentors, like saxophonist Louis Ford,
trumpeter Jamil Sharif, pianist Mari Watanabe, and trombonist Ronell
“Roo” Johnson, whose long relationships with Kay’s father now
come full circle on the BELLE NOIRE STAGE. Together, this
intergenerational ensemble transforms the concert into a living family
album, where personal histories, ancestral legacies, and lifelong
collaborations are woven into a single evening of music, memory, and
celebration. More than a concert event, _Belle Noire_ is truly a
family affair.
“As a family, we create for the joy of it,” shared Kay. “We’ve
been presenting concerts together for years, just to bring our vision
to life and hear the kind of music we wish artists still played.”
The runtime is one hour and 40 minutes, including one 15-minute
intermission.
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