Lunch, Concert, and Learn | Black History Month: Kika Wright and Ashley Adams
Facebook and YouTube NY, United StatesA celebration of Black History Month featuring presentations by BAE Teaching Artists Kika Wright and Ashley Adams.
A celebration of Black History Month featuring presentations by BAE Teaching Artists Kika Wright and Ashley Adams.
“Why Music?” features an introduction to the violin, french horn, and bassoon, and explores the importance of music as a personal or cultural expression, from Dvorak’s “New World” Symphony to the Cuban hit song “El Manisero” by Moises Simons. It is appropriate for elementary and middle school audiences.
“Music of Home” celebrates local New York composers and music that explores themes of home and identity, from the joy of classic jazz tunes, to the longing for a better home expressed in Harry Burleigh’s setting of “Deep River” and Leonard Bernstein’s Broadway hit “Somewhere.” It is appropriate for audiences of all ages.
“Music for Unity” explores how music can bring people together, in celebration, solidarity, and struggle, through repertoire like the African American spiritual “Balm in Gilead,” Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy,” and “7 PM,” a new work by BAE artist Evelyn Petcher based on the nightly applause during NYC’s April 2020 lockdown. It is appropriate for late elementary through high school audiences.
"Music For Social Change" shows how music has been used all over the world in many cultures as a vehicle for social change, whether as a public expression of protest (“We Shall Overcome”), an expression of outrage (Shostakovich, String Quartet No. 8), or a way to imagine a better world (Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy,” now an anthem for hope and change worldwide). It is appropriate for late elementary through high school audiences.
Join us for an evening of music and discussion on the intersection of music, culture, and Black identity. Featuring members of Bronx Arts Ensemble and The New York Philharmonic alongside an interdisciplinary panel of Black scholars—Dr. Fredara Hadley, ethnomusicologist; Dr. Trevor Weston, composer; and Dr. Raymond Codrington, cultural anthropologist.
A virtual performance of a charming collection of 20th century French works-- Germaine Tailleferre’s Choral et Deux Variations, Claude Arrieu’s Quintette en Ut, and the monumental Tombeau De Couperin by Maurice Ravel.
Join us for some festive fun! Come celebrate the season with us and our friends at Fordham University as we present some holiday favorites!
Join Bronx-native and rising opera star Linda Collazo with crowd-favorite Pablo Zinger in a concert featuring holiday favorites, broadway tunes, Latina American songs, opera, and a special tribute to Irving Berlin.
Join Bronx-native and rising opera star Linda Collazo with crowd-favorite Pablo Zinger in a concert featuring holiday favorites, broadway tunes, Latina American songs, opera, and a special tribute to Irving Berlin.
A virtual discussion on the intersection of music, culture, and Black identity featuring an interdisciplinary panel of Black scholars—Dr. Fredara Hadley, ethnomusicologist; Dr. Trevor Weston, composer; and Dr. Raymond Codrington, cultural anthropologist.
Bronx Arts Ensemble presents an afternoon of reflection with rising opera singer Markel Reed.
Bronx Arts Ensemble presents an afternoon of reflection with rising opera singer Markel Reed.
Yahaya Kamate will lead a dance demonstration and perform at the opening night of Bronx Night Market.
The Pharaoh Akhnaten ascended to the throne at 17 and forever changed the course of history with a bold new vision for Egypt. What change do young people want to see in our world?
The Pharaoh Akhnaten ascended to the throne at 17 and forever changed the course of history with a bold new vision for Egypt. What change do young people want to see in our world?
The Pharaoh Akhnaten ascended to the throne at 17 and forever changed the course of history with a bold new vision for Egypt. What change do young people want to see in our world?
Join Bronx Arts Ensemble and The Bodoma Garifuna Culture Band to perform at Casita Maria‘s 11th annual South Bronx Culture Festival.
Van Cortlandt Park Alliance and Bronx Arts Ensemble invite you to an evening celebration of Juneteenth. The program will begin on the back deck of the Van Cortlandt Golf House with performances, including music and spoken word. Then join us for a procession with drums to the Enslaved African Burial Ground for a libation ceremony, honoring the memory of the enslaved people.