Wednesday, January 31, 2018

From NY, musician and artivist Samora Pinderhughes presents "The Transformations Suite." Light Box, Wynwood. Friday, February 2. 8:00 pm






Samora Pinderhughes: The Transformations Suite

Friday, February 2, 2018
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM

Miami Light Project at the Light Box at Goldman Warehouse
404 NW 26 Street, Miami FL


The Transformations Suite paints a musical picture of the current state of social inequality and injustice in the United States and beyond. Samora Pinderhughes has spent the past five years writing, recording, and producing this work, which combines music, theater, and poetry to examine the radical history of resistance within communities of the African diaspora. Within the compositions framework, the project connects contemporary issues, such as the prison-industrial complex and the Black Lives Matter movement, with the history of revolutionary movements of color. Centered in the belief that there is a soundtrack to every revolution, The Transformations Suite intends to foster dialogue on social-justice issues throughout the world, show how art can promote social change, contribute to the powerful growing movement on behalf of black lives around the country, and empower all people especially youth to make their voices heard. 

Samora Abayomi Pinderhughes is a world-renowned pianist and composer who has performed at the White House, the Blue Note, MoMA, the Sundance Film Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, and Carnegie Hall, and has toured internationally with Branford Marsalis, Christian Scott, Jose James, Harvey Mason, Emily King, and other artists. His projects include Im Still Here: Letters on Trauma & Healing, for the Institute for Arts and Civic Dialogue; The James Baldwin Essays: Examining the American Dream Narrative, commissioned by Harlem Stage; The Migration of Protest: Meditations on Jacob Lawrence, for the Museum of Modern Art; and Billy Strayhorn: The Music of the Sutherland Period, for the Kennedy Center and the Smithsonian Museum of American Art. Pinderhughes is also a member of Blackout for Human Rights, and was musical director for their 2016 #MLKNow and #JusticeForFlint events. The Transformations Suitehas been performed throughout South America and the U.S. at venues including the American Museum of Natural History, the Harlem Arts Festival, Juilliard, UC Irvine, NYU, Joes Pub, the Jazz Gallery, MoMA, and Columbia University. 

The Transformations Suite is part of Living Together, a cross-disciplinary series of performance art, film and video screenings, talks, and workshops held in venues across the greater Miami area and reflecting the cultural, social, and political realities of how we live now

$15 General Admission; $10 MDC Faculty and Staff ;$5 Non MDC Students with Student ID; free to MDC Students with Student ID. Must RSVP 





Monday, January 29, 2018

Video: "Women and the Afro-Caribbean Heritage," a conversation with The Garifuna Collective featuring Umalali" at the University of Miami



Please find enclosed the video of "Women and the Afro-Caribbean Heritage," a conversation that took place today, January 29, 2018, with The Garifuna Collective featuring Umalali" at the University of Miami.



This music group is mainly from Belize, and they did two presentations at the Miami Dade County Auditorium last weekend about the Garifuna culture, presented by FUNDarte.


This academic event was organized by the Modern Languages and Literatures Department, University of Miami. It was sponsored by FUNDarte, Africana Studies and the Institute of Advanced Studies of the Americas, University of Miami.


I have the pleasure to moderate this event, as part of a class on Latin-American Culture and Civilization I'm teaching this Spring 2018 at the University of Miami entitled “Contribuciones y Silencios: La perspectiva femenina en el imaginario cultural latinoamericano.”

You can take a look at pictures about this event by clicking here
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10156078797457480.1073741900.76377052479&type=1&l=b6cb7bbaa1

Monday, January 15, 2018

Recommendation:"My Barbarian: Bride of the White Widow". Performance. Living Together Series. Presented by the Museum of Art and Design at MDC. Saturday, January 20th. 8:00 pm. at the Light Box at Goldman Warehouse, Wynwood.




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LIVING TOGETHER 2018
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Museum of Art and Design, Miami Dade College is pleased to announce LIVING TOGETHER, an exciting cross-disciplinary series of programs that will galvanize Miami audiences with thoughtful and challenging performances and exhibitions that draw from art, music, theater, politics, and poetry. 
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JANUARY 

PERFORMANCE 
Bride of the White Widow 
  
PERFORMANCE 
I Will Have a Conversation About Any Subject /
Converso Sobre Cualquier Asunto 
  
PERFORMANCE 
An Encounter at the New World School of the Arts 
  
PERFORMANCE 
Elenora Fabiao:
Light Cloud 

SATURDAY  /  JAN 27
  
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FEBRUARY
  
PERFORMANCE 
The Transformations Suite 
  
PERFORMANCE 
  
PERFORMANCE 
The Maggic Banquet 
  
PERFORMANCE 
Out of the Shadows III 
  
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MARCH
  
LECTURE
Excess & Enchantment: Arts of Resistance 
  
LECTURE-PERFORMANCE 
Disorganizing Mimesis 
  
FILM
  
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APRIL 
  
EXHIBITION
Tino Sehgal:
Me This Situation 

APR 7–29
  

PERFORMANCE
All the Others in Me 
  
LECTURE  
In the Event of Encounter (or, The Improbable Living Together) 

  
PERFORMANCE
Entrevidas (Between Lives) 

  
FILM
  
POETRY
Poetry Along the Bay 

  
Poetry and Jazz 

  
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MAY  
  
EXHIBITION
William Kentridge:
More Sweetly Play the Dance 

MAY 19–SEP 30
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FOR TICKETED EVENTS
$15 general admission.
$10 MDC Faculty and Staff.
$5 students with ID.
Free to MDC students.
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