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The Black Academy of Arts and Letters turns 47

By Eva D. Coleman
Lifestyle & Culture Editor

Founder & President Curtis King speaks to attendees during TBAAL 47th Birthday celebration July 17, 2024 in Dallas, Texas

Founder and President Curtis King recalls how his vision for the arts in Dallas was birthed from his dining room table with $250.

The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL), formerly known as the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters, is a fixture on Canton Street, connected to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center and nestled between Akard and Griffin Streets.

Founder & President Curtis King surrounded by supporters, artists and friends during TBAAL 47th Birthday celebration July 17, 2024 in Dallas, Texas

Sponsors, supporters, artists and proteges showed up on July 17, 2024 for the 47th birthday celebration that also served as the launch of TBAAL’s newly designed website.

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Decadent cupcakes and a vanilla cake featuring a layer of strawberries provided by Cake Bar owner Tracy German, whom King publicly praised for her support, was a real treat for attendees.

Cake from Cake Bar on display during TBAAL 47th Birthday celebration July 17, 2024 in Dallas, Texas

The sweetest thing, however, was the parade of young artists whom King called to the microphone one by one, each ready to perform on the spot.

He’s trained them that way.

From seasoned artists to the up and coming, the poetry and vocal prowess of all who graced the single microphone up front was a powerful way to celebrate the institution and individual that has been the derivative force behind numerous careers.

Founder & President Curtis King cuts the cake during TBAAL 47th Birthday celebration July 17, 2024 in Dallas, Texas

The visionary behind rewarding art camps for students, performance stages for a multitude of artistic endeavors, including Dallas’ Riverfront Jazz Festival, King makes it clear that TBAAL is not just for his benefit.

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“This institution belongs to all of us,” said King, adding, “and this is the platform for the artists to be able to thrive and grow.”

Happy 47th birthday TBAAL! Check out their newly designed website at tbaal.online

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