left to right, Charles Moody, La'Kyla Byrd, Kendra Cooper, Robert Hermann's arm (cq all four) in frame at right, all participate on stage in the first public performance of a spoken word piece entitled, "Language and Love", as ensemble members of the North High School Black Masque Theatre Company. A Denver Public Schools celebration, entitled, "Keeping the Dream Alive", YMCA Kids MLK Celebration honoring the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., occured Friday, January 13, 2006, at the Paramount Theatre, 1621 Glenarm Place, Denver, Colo. Mayor John HIckenlooper and others spoke before approximately 1,700 fifth grade students. and the crowd was also entertained by jazz music, dance and gospel vocal performances. (Photo by STEVEN R. NICKERSON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)**Charles Moody, Robert Hermann, Kendra Cooper, La'Kyla Byrd**
left to right, Charles Moody, La'Kyla Byrd, Kendra Cooper, Robert Hermann's arm (cq all four) in frame at right, all participate on stage in the first public performance of a spoken word piece entitled, "Language and Love", as ensemble members of the North High School Black Masque Theatre Company. A Denver Public Schools celebration, entitled, "Keeping the Dream Alive", YMCA Kids MLK Celebration honoring the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., occured Friday, January 13, 2006, at the Paramount Theatre, 1621 Glenarm Place, Denver, Colo. Mayor John HIckenlooper and others spoke before approximately 1,700 fifth grade students. and the crowd was also entertained by jazz music, dance and gospel vocal performances. (Photo by STEVEN R. NICKERSON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)**Charles Moody, Robert Hermann, Kendra Cooper, La'Kyla Byrd**
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SRN;left to right, Charles Moody, La'Kyla Byrd, Kendra Cooper, Robert Hermann's arm (cq all four) in frame at right, all participate on stage in the first public performance of a spoken word piece entitled, "Language and Love", as ensemble members of the North High School Black Masque Theatre Company. A Denver Public Schools celebration, entitled, "Keeping the Dream Alive", YMCA Kids MLK Celebration honoring the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., occured Friday, January 13, 2006, at the Paramount Theatre, 1621 Glenarm Place, Denver, Colo. Mayor John HIckenlooper and others spoke before approximately 1,700 fifth grade students. and the crowd was also entertained by jazz music, dance and gospel vocal performances. (Photo by STEVEN R. NICKERSON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)**Charles Moody, Robert Hermann, Kendra Cooper, La'Kyla Byrd**
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Post a Comment for left to right, Charles Moody, La'Kyla Byrd, Kendra Cooper, Robert Hermann's arm (cq all four) in frame at right, all participate on stage in the first public performance of a spoken word piece entitled, "Language and Love", as ensemble members of the North High School Black Masque Theatre Company. A Denver Public Schools celebration, entitled, "Keeping the Dream Alive", YMCA Kids MLK Celebration honoring the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., occured Friday, January 13, 2006, at the Paramount Theatre, 1621 Glenarm Place, Denver, Colo. Mayor John HIckenlooper and others spoke before approximately 1,700 fifth grade students. and the crowd was also entertained by jazz music, dance and gospel vocal performances. (Photo by STEVEN R. NICKERSON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)**Charles Moody, Robert Hermann, Kendra Cooper, La'Kyla Byrd**