Culture In Motion™ Tours the Midwest
The dynamic initiative, Culture In Motion™, led by cultural architect Kwanza Jones, has officially arrived in the Midwest, aiming to celebrate and empower the communities that shape African American cultural excellence. This exciting roadshow, powered by the SUPERCHARGED platform and in collaboration with The Apollo, is making its way through some of the Midwest's most culturally rich cities including St. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland.
As it moves through these vibrant urban landscapes, the tour seeks to honor the legacy of African American creativity, artistic innovation, entrepreneurial spirit, and civic leadership that has long influenced American culture. The Midwest is recognized as a significant cultural hub where music, storytelling, performing arts, and communal spaces intersect, thus presenting the perfect backdrop for such an initiative.
The Culture In Motion initiative is focused on the community, collaborating with local artists, cultural organizations, churches, and community partners to produce joint experiences that resonate with the unique cultural identities in each area. These events will feature prominent artists and engaging activities that highlight the rich traditions already thriving in the region.
One of the standout events during this tour is the Gospel Best show in Chicago, which showcases highlighted gospel artists nominated by churches across the city. This celebration not only delivers uplifting performances, but it also fosters a sense of unity and cultural pride among participants.
Kwanza Jones, the founder and executive producer of Culture In Motion, emphasizes the importance of uplifting extraordinary narratives and vibrant voices within every community. The project's primary mission is to create platforms where these voices can be seen, celebrated, and connected to a broader cultural narrative while paying homage to the communities that inspired and sustain them.
At the forefront of the Midwest journey is the SUPERCHARGED® Boost Bus™, a customized mobile cultural hub designed to deliver art, storytelling, creativity, and community engagement directly to neighborhoods. The Boost Bus serves as a focal point for gatherings, providing opportunities for local residents to come together, engage, and celebrate the rich legacy of the arts and culture that continue to inspire future generations.
This initiative extends nearly a century of The Apollo's legacy beyond Harlem, bringing SUPERCHARGED experiences and Apollo's programming to different neighborhoods, thus promoting cultural access and new avenues for artists and audiences to connect through shared expressive culture.
Supported by the Kwanza Jones José E. Feliciano Initiative, which advocates for long-term cultural platforms grounded in accessibility, scale, and community impact, Culture In Motion is an empowering project aiming to amplify the cultural landscape of the Midwest.
For more information about the initiative and upcoming events, visit
boostbus.com. Join the discussion using #CultureInMotion and celebrate the vitality of communities shaping artistic expression today.
Moreover, SUPERCHARGED®, led by Kwanza Jones, is recognized as a forward-thinking creative studio and empowerment platform focused on creating dynamic music, innovative media, and transformative experiences aimed at empowering communities. As part of its mission to enhance culture and humanity, it seeks to inspire actions that contribute positively to society.
Since its inception, The Apollo has served as a cultural treasure that uplifts African American artistry and community engagement. Founded in 1934, it has been an incubator for artistic innovation and social advocacy, making it the largest performing arts institution dedicated to African and African American culture.
Whether you're a resident or visiting the Midwest, Culture In Motion is not just an event; it's a call to recognize and celebrate the roots and branches of African American culture that continue to flourish and inspire change in today's society.