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Vision Festival: Take a Stand

The 16th annual Vision Festival is on from June 5 - 11, 2011 at Abrons Art Cevf-MBrownnter, the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center and Campos Plaza Playground in Manhattan, New York.

The Vision Festival draws people from around the world who are interested in what is great, creative and innovative.

Arts For Art (AFA) leads the way in building opportunities for uniting the spectrum of creative arts. AFA has been working to strengthen the artistic communities by holding town meetings, panel discussions and creating opportunities for artists to perform and come together, so as to build a power through unity.

Special Events:

Peter Brötzmann - A Lifetime of Achievement
This year, Arts For Art and The Vision Festival celebrate a Lifetime of Achievement by Peter Brötzmann, one of the first practitioners of the Free Jazz movement in Europe. The 70-year-old has programmed his own evening to reflect his ongoing pursuit of musical innovation. Brötzmann is not interested in looking back -- only in looking forward and being as creative as possible in the present time. 

The Opening Night of the Festival is a tribute to another Giant of Jazz, Marion Brown, the great alto saxophone legend, visual artist and ethnomusicologist. The Groupvf-BBang, an all-star collective featuring Andrew Cyrille, Hamiet Bluiett, Ahmed Abdullah, Charles Burnham, Bob Stewart.

Billy Bang – Honored
Violin legend Billy Bang was honored in last year‛s Festival with a special award for his leadership, vision, and musical genius. This year he was scheduled to perform on the last night of the festival. The music world lost Bang in April.

The Festival Finale is a Tribute performance of Bang‛s composition Mystery of the Mekong, featuring a 25 piece string ensemble, plus special guests, under the direction of William Parker.

Four tracks make up the Festival -- Music, Dance, Visual Arts, Word -- with such acts as:

Music:

  • Tchicai's Ascension Unending – In the footsteps of John Coltrane
  • Josh Roseman's Water Surgeons
  • Dawn of Midivf-Peter
  • Tomas Fujiwara & The Hook Up
  • Pulverize the Sound
  • Planetary Unkown
  • Connie Crothers Quartet
  • Geraldine Eguiluz's Albedo Solo

Dance:

  • Action Theory
  • Emily Coates Dancers & Charles Burnham Violin
  • Raging Waters, Red Sands

Visual Arts:

  • The Films of Robert O'Haire and Jeff Burns
  • Going to the Center, dir. Bill Dixon
  • Earthtones, dir. Joseph Daley
  • Rwanda 15, documentary by Kivu Ruhorahozavf-JenShyu
  • The Pied Cow /a rip improvisation
  • Art Installations: Jeff Schlanger, Jorgo Schaeffer, Jackson Krall,
  • Photo Exhibit: Gannushkin, Luciano Rossetti, Mark Sheldon, Michael Wilderman

Words:

  • Invocation
  • David Henderson & Bob Marshall
  • Obama, Class Struggle, The Media & The Arts – Panel
  • Imagining a Culture of Resistance & Radical Vision: Artists & Social Action – A panel of artists and activists from different perspectives
  • Music and Politics – A Black Perspective with Amiri Baraka
  • Organizing today/unions/artists/social action with Marc Ribot

For more information, visit www.visionfestival.org.

Vision Festival
June 5 - 11, 2011

Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand Street
New York, NY 10002
212-598-0400

Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center
107 Suffolk Street
New York, NY 10002
212-260-4080

Campos Plaza Playground
13 Street between Ave A & Ave B
New York, NY

Sacramento Jazz Festival

The 38th annual Sacramento Jazz Festival and Jubilee runs Memorial Day Weekend, May sjf-LHaley27 - 30, 2011 at numerous venues in Old Sacramento, including the refurbished Delta King River Boat (afloat on the Sacramento River), and The Convention Center Area at the Hyatt Regency and the Sheraton Grand Hotels along with other venues in Sacramento, California.

THe 2011 "Emperor" of the 38th annual Sacramento Jazz Festival & Jubilee is Tom Rigney, who appears with his band, Flambeau.

Specialty concerts and events:

  • Opening Day Parade on Friday
  • Swing Dance Contest on Saturday
  • Gospel Sets on Sunday
  • Memorial Day Salute to Service

With more than 400 sets of live music in 20 venues with over 70 bands, Featured Music covers all the bases, including:

  • Traditional jazz, also known as Dixieland or classic jazz, inspired by Louis Armstrong
  • Swing music, inspired by big band music of the '30s and '40s.
  • Blues, inspired by American roots music of the Mississippi Delta
  • New Orleans 2nd-line & street beat
  • Zydeco party musicsjf-Banu
  • Soulful rhythm & blues
  • Ragtime and early jazz
  • Straight-ahead & mainstream jazz
  • Latin jazz and mariachi music
  • Marching bands
  • Jazz orchestras
  • Youth bands
  • Tributes and specialty concerts
  • Banjo performances

Featured Artists:

  • Banu Gibson & New Orleans Hot Jazz
  • Black Dogs
  • Carl "Sonny" Leyland, 2010 Inductee, Boogie-Woogie Piano Hall of Fame
  • Hal Smith's International Sextet
  • Lisa Haley & the Zydekats, Grammy nominee for Best Zydeco/Cajun CD
  • Neville Dickie & Danny Coots
  • The Tin Men (Matt Perrine, Alex McMurray, Washboard Chaz)
  • Vince Bartels’ Swing Quintet

Classic Jazz & Swing Bands include:

  • 101st Army Dixieland Jazz Band sjf-Royal
  • Big Mama Sue Quartet
  • Catsnjammer Jazz Band
  • Dr. Bach & the Jazz Practitioners 
  • Dutch's Gramercy Six
  • Fulton Street Jazz Band
  • Miss Margie & the Hot Five
  • Natural Gas Jazz Band
  • Pearl Django
  • Red Skunk Jipzee Swing Band
  • Royal Society Jazz Orchestra
  • Shelley Burns & Avalon Swing
  • Wally's Warehouse Waifs

Straight-ahead & Mainstream Jazz:

  • Capital Jazz Project 
  • Beth Duncan Quintet
  • Jerry Krahn Band
  • Vivian Lee Quintet
  • Jim Martinez Quintetsjf-Food

Zydeco Bands:

  • Gator Beat 
  • Mark St. Mary Louisiana Blues & Zydeco Band
  • Tom Rigney & Flambeau

Blues Bands:

  • Catfish & the Crawdaddies 
  • Delta Wires
  • Mick Martin & the Blues Rockers
  • Sacramento Blues Revue

Tribute Bands:

  • James Garner "Johnny Cash Tribute"
  • Rhythm Vandals "Tribute to Santana"
  • Steelin' Dan "The Music of Steely Dan"

In addition, Drexel University's Jazz Master Class Series presents well-known musicians speaking at the high-tech campus in Old Sac.

For more information, go to www.sacjazz.com.

Sacramento Jazz Festival and Jubilee
Memorial Day Weekend, May 27 - 30, 2011

Delta King Paddlewheel Saloon
1000 Front Street
Sacramento, CA
1-800-825-5464
www.deltaking.com

Hyatt Ballroom
209 L Street
Sacramento, CA
916-443-1234

Sheraton Ballroom
1230 J Street
Sacramento, CA
916-447-1700

plus other venues in Sacramento

Elektra 12: Visualizing Sound

The 12th edition of Elektra, the Digital Arts Festival, powers up May 4 - 8, 2011 in ekf-GirlsMontreal (QC), Canada at Usine C, Cinémathèque québécoise and other venues around Montreal. Elektra is dedicated to the promotion and dissemination of digital art in all its forms.

This year‛s theme is Visualizing Sound, with audio-visual and immersive performances by over 30 artists presenting robotic, interactive and sound installations of state-of-the-art electronic music and visual creations using the latest technology.

Read more: Elektra 12: Visualizing Sound

World Nomads Morocco Festival

French Institute:Alliance Française (FIAF), under the High Patronage of His Majesty wnm-iconKing Mohammed VI, presents World Nomads Morocco Festival, which runs April 30 - May 31, 2011 at FIAF, Florence Gould Hall, and other venues in New York City.

FIAF's annual World Nomads Festival celebrates 21st-century transculturalism through the arts while advancing critical thinking and dialogue among cultures. The integrated platform offers opportunities for an exchange of ideas and artistic expression among traditional and contemporary cultures.

This year the Festival celebrate the many facets of Morocco. It is initiated and conceived by FIAF and curated by Zeyba Rahman, Chief Curator, and Lili Chopra, FIAF's Artistic Director.

Morocco is recognized worldwide for its distinctive and layered cultural identity. The country's unique geographical location has made it a crossroad for ancient trade routes, and continues to contribute to its importance as a migratory highway for ideas and peoples.

World Nomads Morocco opens with an evening of Judeo-Arab Andalusian music performed by the acclaimed Orchestra of Fes, under the direction of eminent musician and conductor Mohamed Briouel. This rich musical tradition dates back to medieval Spain and is loved by Muslims and Jews alike, throughout the Arab world and in the Sephardic diaspora.

The concert will feature renowned Jewish vocalist Françoise Atlan, who is considered one of the most beautiful voices of this tradition.

The Keynote Talk is Essaouira and Fes: Sustaining Cultures – Key Moroccan cultural visionaries André Azoulay, Royal Advisor to His Majesty King Mohammed VI, and Faouzi Skali, a widely recognized cultural and intellectual force, come to FIAF for a special conversation moderated by renowned scholar, author and political theorwnm-OFesist Dr. Benjamin Barber.
Wed, May 11 at 7pm

The five tracks are:

  • Architecture & Installation
  • Cinema
  • Music
  • Talks
  • Visual Arts 

Architecture & Installation

Regenerating Morocco’s Architecture – Architect and historian Jean-Louis Cohen leads a panel discussion with architects Aziza Chaouni and Tarik Oualalou, examining current rehabilitation projects in Morocco within the context of the political and cultural patterns underlying the country's regeneration.
Mon, May 9 at 7pm

Untangling Threads: Soundwalk & Kantara CraftsSoundwalk and Kantara Crafts create an immersive audiovisual installation that will transport the viewer from the streets of New York to the vibrant world of Morocco. StreetFest at the Festival of Ideas for the New City, Sat, May 7, from 11am–7pm

Cinema

CinémaTuesdays: Moroccan Cinéma
Tues, May 3–31

Musicwnm-Soultana

Brahim Fribgane & Ibrahim MaaloufBrahim Fribgane, a New York-based composer, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist with roots in Berber/Amazigh culture. Fribgane will draw specifically on Amazigh tradition for one of his signature, inventive performances. Sharing the bill with Fribgane is French-Lebanese trumpeter Ibrahim Maalouf, known for his own innovative combination of jazz and traditional Arabic music.
Thu, May 5 at 8:30pm

Soultana – The popular rapper from Rabat, making her New York debut, is a pioneer of Morocco’s booming hip-hop scene. She received the prestigious Key Award from the Mawazine Festival in 2008 as a member of Morocco’s first female rap group, Tigresse Flow. Now performing solo, she is particularly known for rapping about women’s issues and the challenges faced by her generation.
Fri, May 6 at 9:30pm

Soundwalk: The Passenger – An international collective known for producing cutting-edge audio works that mix fiction with reality, debuts a specially-commissioned piece named The Passenger, an immersive audio-visual installation/live concert.
Mon, May 9 at 8:30pm

Master Gnaoua Musicians in Concert – Morocco’s leading Gnaoua masters, representing the major Gnaoua centers of Essaouira and Marrakech, present an unprecedented performance of tnwm-hassanhis entrancing and mystical music. Originating in sub-Saharan Africa, the music serves as both a prayer and a celebration of life with strong, distinctive rhythmic beats and acrobatic dancing.

The master musicians will be accompanied by Hassan Hakmoun, a Moroccan-American Gnaoua musician and innovative performing artist who brings contemporary elements from funk, hip-hop, and reggae.
Sat, May 21 at 8pm

Marouan Benabdallah in Concert – Part of the new generation of emerging Moroccan pianists, Benabdallah makes his U.S. debut at Carnegie Hall. His international career began in 2003 following his success at the Hungarian Radio Piano Competition and his winning the Andorra Grand Prize.
Thu, May 26 at 8pm

Talks

Abdellah Taïa – The young, Paris-based Moroccan writer and intellectual figure is one of the first openly gay writers in the contemporary Arab world. Taïa is a vigorous defender of tolerance, cultural and civic openness, democracy, and human rights, and co-authored Maroc 1900–1960 (Actes Sud) with Frédéric Mitterrand. In conversation with acclaimed American author Dale Peck.
Sun, May 1 at 3pmnwm-Senses

Mahi Binebine – A conversation with a titan of Moroccan letters, as prominent novelist and artist Mahi Binebine talks with Anderson Tepper about the value of Moroccan cultural heritage, identity, empowerment and women.
Sun, May 1 at 5pm

Women, Artists in Morocco – Leading contemporary Moroccan women artists, all Festival participants, come together for a lunchtime discussion moderated by Morocco's Ambassador-at-Large, Assia Bensalah Alaoui, to share stories and perspectives about their life and art. Panelists are Visual artists Amina Agueznay, Safaa Erruas, Najia Mehadji, rapper Soultana, and vocalist Françoise Atlan
Monday, May 2 at 12:30pm

Visual Arts 

Senses and Essence:
Amina Agueznay, Safaa Erruas, and Najia Mehadji
Thu, May 5–Sat, May 28

For more information, go to www.fiaf.org.

French Institute: Alliance Française
FIAF Gallery
22 East 60th Street
New York City
212 355 6100

Florence Gould Hall
55 East 59th Street
New York City

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