Reviving a groundbreaking 2013 project, Potlatch Symphony 2020 unites the Seattle Symphony and Puget Sound's Indigenous artists in a celebration of land and heritage. Premiered on April 19, 2024 at a free Community Concert at Benaroya Hall, this work highlights the transformative power of healing through music. Violinist and Seattle Symphony Board Member Swil Kanim explains the journey behind this remarkable project. 🎥: Carlin Ma
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We could not let this month pass without wishing the incredible Vaughnette Bigford a Happy Black Music Month!!! In case you didn't know, June is the month to celebrate Black musicians' enduring impact and legacy and their creativity on music, culture, and history. We love you Vaughette!! Thank you so much for all your support and for gracing the world with your talent!! __________________________________________________________________________________ Want a way to keep up with all these special dates and occasions, DM and ask about getting your very own copy of the 2024 Caribbean CEO Publicity Calendar
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This Wednesday, June 19, Juneteenth, join Maine Public Classical for a full day of Black artistry, from the 18th century to today. From 7am to 6pm for selections from 40+ living and historical composers. Special programming like this is only possible because of your support. Local hosts, passionate about Maine and Classical music. Carefully curated by your Maine Public Classical team, we'll hear from a variety of artists around different themes and time periods. Listen over air or stream, details on where/how to listen can be found here, https://lnkd.in/e_g6nq6U If you value this service and Maine Public's other offerings, lets talk about partnership opportunities with your business or organization. wfessenden@mainepublic.org of 207-553-7053. and...thank you. #npr #classical #communityradio
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Check out this insightful blog post featuring an interview with Sinkane, the Sudanese-American musician, discussing his new album "We Belong" and his efforts to honor the Black Musical Diaspora. Sinkane draws inspiration from the 70s, incorporating elements of funk music and the Black Arts Movement to create a powerful soundtrack for today's sociopolitical climate. Read the full article here: [Sinkanes New World](https://ift.tt/9wgNuyo)
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AMERICA'S RESPONSE TO TAYLOR SWIFT!!!😎🇺🇸🔥🔥🔥 The Democratic Coalition Democratic National Committee Democratic Alliance Open Society Foundations BLACK LIVES MATTER Black Lives in Music @
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Simple yet a very powerful message.
A note to young leaders. What do Madonna, Tom Cruise and Taylor Swift all have in common? They all knew at a very early age what they wanted to dedicate their life to. Taylor Swift: “I think I first realised I wanted to be in country music and be an artist when I was 10. And I started dragging my parents to festivals, and fairs, and karaoke contests, and I did that for about a year before I came to Nashville for the first time.” This is the power that comes to you when you know who you are and you know what you want. The universe is malleable, it bends in the direction of a fierce, unclouded will. It seems to me that in the annals of literature dedicated to the study of success, the Socratic injunction to “know thyself” is all too often overlooked.
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The orchestral landscape is evolving with many Symphonies opting for name changes. While some are emphasizing their local roots, others are choosing evocative, abstract names, and some are blending both approaches. In its latest article, the League of American Orchestras, dives deep into this trend and features exclusive insights from Robert Massey, Executive Artistic Director of Symphony San Jose. Dive into the motivations behind these changes: https://lnkd.in/g9A_n6E5
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The legendary, 3 time grammy award winning jazz singer, Deedee Bridgewater. She knew who to call! #squeegeesquad #squeegeesquadnola #windowcleaning #windowwashing #windowcleaninglife #pressurewashing #powerwashing #guttercleaning #windowcleaningsafety #windowcleaner #nolabusiness #nolasmallbusiness #neworleansbusiness #neworleanssmallbusiness
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Value infographic here ⬇️ Creativity = prosperity Creativity = change makers Creativity = cultural currency Read the report - support creativity - employ a design student 🙏 #saveoursubjects #NSEAD #highereducation #humancentereddesign
When we talk about the value of creative graduates, this is what we mean ⬇ Groundbreaking and highly informative, this essential report by GuildHE and UKADIA evidences the significant contribution specialist creative institutions make to their regions economically and culturally, investigates and addresses the challenges of defining creative graduates’ value and sets out the unique impact of creative degrees and creative pedagogy, fully supported by data and case studies. Read the report: https://bit.ly/3y4TlyH Case studies: University of the Arts London, Falmouth University, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, ICMP - The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance, Arts University Plymouth, Arts University Bournemouth, The British Academy, Leeds Conservatoire, CreateBritain Creative UK / Dr Kate Wicklow, FRSA / Dana Gamble / Dr Brooke Storer-Church
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Music as poetic extension, social engagement, health promotion, or appreciating of our cultures. Listen to our conversation with musicologist, Patricia Caicedo, as we talk about the Latin American Art Song: https://lnkd.in/didaYyZi
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Of course numbers are beautiful!
“Why are numbers beautiful? It’s like asking why is Ludwig van Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony beautiful. If you don't see why, someone can't tell you. I know numbers are beautiful. If they aren't beautiful, nothing is..” Paul Erdős
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