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Wild Up Releasing New Recording of Julius Eastman s Femenine

Julius Eastman Vol. 1: Femenine will arrive June 18 via New Amsterdam, kicking off Wild Up’s multi-volume anthology celebrating Eastman. Today (April 7), Wild Up has released an excerpt from Femenine. Hear it below. Eastman was an avant-garde composer who wasn’t fully appreciated for his work until after his death in 1990. He worked and performed in the downtown New York music scene, between the worlds of disco, experimental, and classical. Julius Eastman Vol. 1: Femenine marks the first time New Amsterdam has released works from a late composer.

Vanderbilt s Engine for Art, Democracy and Justice features works by revolutionary composer, renowned artist

Date Time Vanderbilt’s Engine for Art, Democracy and Justice features works by revolutionary composer, renowned artist Vanderbilt University’s Engine for Art, Democracy and Justice initiative has announced its spring programs, which will feature works by African American composer Julius Eastman and Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama. The lineup includes a panel of leading experts discussing Eastman’s impact on artistic activism, a Vanderbilt Blair School of Music performance highlighting Eastman’s music, and a large-scale installation at Fisk University by Mahama. Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons (John Russell/Vanderbilt) Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, an Afro-Cuban American artist and Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair and professor of fine arts, conceived the initiative, which provides virtual conversations and artistic collaborations focused on healing, unity and care at a time of significant social unrest around the world.

Lewis Center names Fellows for 2021-23 - centraljersey com

Lewis Center names Fellows for 2021-23   2 / 3    3 / 3  ❮   2 / 3    3 / 3  ❮ ❯ Interdisciplinary tap dance artist Michael J. Love; filmmaker and visual artist Tiona Nekkia McClodden; and comedian, actress and disability advocate Maysoon Zayid have been named Princeton University Arts Fellows for 2021-23 by the Lewis Center for the Arts, and as such will begin two years of teaching and community collaboration in September. The Arts Fellows program of the Lewis Center provides support for early-career artists who have demonstrated both extraordinary promise and a record of achievement in their fields with the opportunity to further their work while teaching within a liberal arts context, according to information provided by the Lewis Center.

Listen to Slipknot s Clown interview Blood Orange s Dev Hynes

Including a conversation about Hynes early days in Test Icicles 27th February 2021 Slipknot s Clown and Dev Hynes AKA Blood Orange. CREDIT: Katja Ogrin/Redferns/Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images Slipknot‘s Clown has interviewed Devonté Hynes, AKA Blood Orange, for the latest episode of the metal percussionist’s podcast The Electric Theatre with Clown. Clown – who also goes by M. Shawn Crahan – has interviewed a number of rock and metal artists for the podcast, including King Diamond and Hatebreed’s Jamey Jasta, as well as bandmate and Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor.

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