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WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – The Delta Foundation of the Cape Fear will host A Celebration of African American Arts & Culture as a part of the 2025 North Carolina Azalea Festival.

According to a press release from the organization, the event is “a tribute to the rich and diverse culture of African Americans here in the Cape Fear Region. In keeping with the spirit of the Azalea Festival, highlighting art, history, and culture.”

The event will feature live musical performances as well as a visual art showcase featuring local artists, including the work of students from CFCC, UNCW, and New Hanover and Brunswick county high schools.

Performances will include:

  • Tina Greene, local storyteller and spoken word artist
  • The UNCW Jazz Band
  • Techmoja Dance Company
  • Elizabeth City State University’s Choral Ensemble

The event is set to take place on Saturday, April 5 at 4:00 p.m. at Union Missionary Baptist Church in Wilmington.

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