Oct
25

Craig Harris at FESTAC ‘77

Craig Harris. Artist Statement on FESTAC ‘77

 In January of 1977, I attended FESTAC, the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture in Lagos, Nigeria, as a member of the Sun Ra Arkestra. This trip informed me as to my place in the world as a musician and a person. It was deeply impactful to see and interact with people from the entire African Diaspora. Every day, I would go to the different compounds of different countries and absorb myself into my people — so different, yet so alike. The long, daily conversations about music, dance, food, religion, etc. made every day like a master class, from the members of the Guiana Ballet to the theater group from Australia to the night time highlight at Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s infamous Shrine. As a composer, I had no choice but to convey this in music. In the spring of 1981, I started and completed FESTAC ‘77. The world premiere was in March 1982 at Saint Peter’s Church, New York City. In June 1982, a section of it was performed and recorded at Carnegie Hall and released on Warner Brothers Elektra/Asylum records as “The Young Lions.” 

The work is for a small chamber ensemble of 5 strings, 3 reeds, 2 brass, 4 percussion and voice, and is divided into 8 sections. It reflects my experience from and meditations on my trip and the significance of being a young African American on the continent for the first time, joining so many others from the diaspora, celebrating ourselves and our culture.

 

For FESTAC to be presented again at this time in history, the year 2019, four hundred years since the first Africans were kidnapped and brought to this continent, is to acknowledge our strength as a people.  It is taking the tragic and making it magic! It is excelling against all odds and still standing.

 

The presentation will be at The New School, University Center, John L. Tishman Auditorium, 63 Fifth Avenue, on Friday, October 25, at 7:30 pm.

 

Craig Harris is the David Randolph Distinguished Artist in Residence. The presentation of FESTAC ’77 is co-produced by Arts & Education Continuum with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics and The New School for Jazz (tbc). The 2019 Vera List Center Forum is curated by Carin Kuoni and Eriola Pira.


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SMC Cafe
Feb
10

SMC Cafe

The SMC Cafe - A fundraiser for the A&EC Young Women’s & Young Men’s Leadership Programs

Dinner and live music for your enjoyment!

When: Sunday, February 10, 2019
Dinner served 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Music 3:00 pm - 4:00 PM

Where: St. Matthew’s Community A.M.E Church of Hollis 203-11 Hollis Avenue, Hollis, NY

Featuring the Eddie Allen Quintet

Donation: $25.00 in advance - $30 at the door (includes dinner, dessert and beverage)

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Craig Harris' Brown Butterfly CD Release
Jan
6

Craig Harris' Brown Butterfly CD Release

Craig Harris’ Brown Butterfly CD Release Performance of Craig’s Tribute to Muhammad Ali

When: Sunday January 6, 2019 from 7:00 pm to 8:15 pm (doors open at 6:30 pm)
Where: Nublu 151 Avenue C, New York City
General Admission - $10

Featuring:

  • Eddie Allen, Trumpet

  • Khalil Kwame Bell, Percussion

  • Calvin Jones, Bass

  • Adam Klipple, Piano

  • Tony Lewis, Drums

  • Jay Rodriguez, Reeds

  • Craig Harris, Trombone, Digeridoo

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Axiom Leadership Academy
Jul
9
to Aug 17

Axiom Leadership Academy

Axiom Leadership Academy @ SMC
GRADES 6-8
in Partnership with Arts & Education Continuum

Space is limited!
$150 Enrollment Fee

  • Civics, Finance and Community Building Projects
  • Trips to Historical & Educational Sites
  • Leadership Coaching and Educational Tutoring Activities
  • Learning Via The Arts

St. Matthew's Community Ame Church of Hollis
203-11 Hollis Avenue
Hollis, NY 11412

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