Dance Diaspora Kicks Off 2014-15 Season
October 1, 2014
Amanda Nagy
, 91直播鈥檚 semi-professional dance troupe performing traditional West African dance forms, kicks off its 2014-2015 season on Oct. 10-11 with a tribute to jazz legend Miles Davis.
鈥淢y Miles: My Lullaby in Retrospect鈥 will feature students and alumni from the college and Conservatory of Music with a live selection of Davis鈥 music and black vernacular jazz dance. The presentation will focus on the music and its complexity, with dance and music as equal partners of expression.
Artistic Director Adenike Sharpley, 91直播鈥檚 artist in residence in the departments of Africana studies and dance, describes the show as a retrospective of her experiences growing up to the soundtrack of jazz pioneers such as Horace Silver, Eric Dolphy, Thelonious Monk, and Miles Davis. 鈥淭his show is a tribute to my childhood and my father,鈥 she says. 鈥淢y father was an avid jazz fan with an album collection that was well known on the east side of Cleveland. The record collection became the envy of someone, and at one point 75 percent of it was stolen, but the impression the music made on my life has lasted my whole life.鈥
Sharpley explains that classical music on the African continent is embodied in the different drum orchestras that represent different regions and ethnic groups. 鈥淔rom that perspective, I want to highlight jazz as an African classical music. As descendants from Africa, 鈥楴ew World鈥 Africans created and reworked traditionally western classical instruments into a translation of their experience and soul. Miles Davis鈥 music is a great example of this music.鈥
The show will feature students and alumni, including vocalist Che Gonzalez 鈥96 and noted trumpet player Kevin Louis 鈥99, a New Orleans native. After graduating from the conservatory, Louis went on to receive his MA from the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College in New York in 2001. He has released at least 10 recordings since 1997, with his most recent titled 鈥淢usic is my Religion鈥 (2011). He has toured the country and around the world and has appeared on several television networks as a performer.
The show鈥檚 student dancers include Dance Diaspora members Kendra Farrakhan 鈥15, Kara Mahon 鈥15, Donnay Edmund 鈥16, and Sophie Umazi Mvurya 鈥16, and guests Cassandra Brown 鈥17, and Rachael Pillot 鈥17. Musicians for the show include Dance Diaspora members Zaire Darden 鈥15 on drums, Caylen Bryant 鈥16 on cello, and Daniel Spearman 鈥16 on grand and electric piano, and student guests Lawrence Galloway 鈥15 on trombone, and Jordan McBride 鈥16 on bass. The show will also welcome to the stage community member Gordon Taylor on guitar. Francisca 鈥淜ika鈥 Chaidez-Gutierrez 鈥05 is stage manager.
鈥淢y Miles鈥 will be presented at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, and Saturday, Oct. 11, in Warner Main Space in Warner Center. Tickets are available for $5 at Central Ticket Service or $7 at the door.
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