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Overture with the Arts, a West Island-based non-profit organization, embarks on its 10
th annual Black History Month school tour by converting its usual live events into COVID-19-safe online presentations.
Kirkland resident and Overture with the Arts founder Akilah Newton, pictured, once again teams up with twin brother Omari Newton, a screen and stage actor, playwright, slam poet and stand-up comedian.
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Due to COVID-19, each 45-minute live event, peppered with fun ‘edu-taining’ audience participation, will be presented entirely online throughout February.