Sentences with phrase «live jazz musicians»

Malta About Blog A Malta - based artist Jeni Caruana paints live jazz musicians, dancers, nudes and landscapes.
Malta About Blog A Malta - based artist Jeni Caruana paints live jazz musicians, dancers, nudes and landscapes.
Malta About Blog A Malta - based artist Jeni Caruana paints live jazz musicians, dancers, nudes and landscapes.
4 pm - JAZZY SUNSET CRUISE: Soak up the sunset on our Double Decker catamaran complete with open bar, canapés, and live jazz musician.

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Both programs feature live jazz music from local musicians.
Enjoy live jazz and the sultry sounds of local New Orleans musicians while sipping on a classic cocktail in the Polo Club Lounge.
Poured with precision, the tasty elixirs are served tableside or in the V Lounge amid the stylish rhythms of locally and nationally acclaimed live jazz and blues musicians who play seven nights a week, proffering a memorable evening.
Now the two of them, Tweed and Papa, who sits in his chair like a busted old jazz musician, torn around the edges but straight with dignity, spend much time together in Papa's living room.
Local 802 (American Federation of Musicians) at 322 West 48th St. Live jazz music and tickets starting at $ 25.
Not only is it a working church and community centre with a long running programme to help homeless people, but it's also an award winning arts venue that has played host to rock bands, comedians, classical and jazz musicians, and all kinds of live performance.
refugee crisis and the best live recordings of jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie.
Cases include the 1970 murder of a jazz musician leading a double life, a graffiti artist's fatal overdose in 1982 and the 1971 death of a young circus performer.
Watching the movie feels as if you've sat down in someone's living room to hear tales of other legendary jazz musicians, such as Count Basie or Miles Davis.
But the story it tells — a star - crossed romance between an actress and a jazz musician in Los Angeles — never really lives up to the numbers surrounding it.
If Marvel wants to inject T'Challa's personal life with some high drama, introducing American jazz musician and chronic damsel - in - distress Monica Lynne would be an interesting choice.
Indiepix Festival Favorites, Volume 2 Value - priced, three film set of music documentaries: «Icons Among Us: Jazz In the Present Tense,» about the modern jazz scene, with Terence Blanchard, Ravi Coltrane, Robert Glasper, Nicholas Payton, Brian Blade & the Fellowship Band, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Donald Harrison Jr., Anat Cohen and Esperanza Spalding; «Echotone,» a lyrical documentary providing a telescopic view into the lives of Austin's vibrant young musicians as they grapple with questions of artistic integrity, commercialism, experimentation, and the future of their beloved city; and «Roaring Abyss,» a stunning audiovisual poem, the product of filmmaker Quino Piñero's two years of field recording traditional and modern music from around every corner of Ethiopia, a country of eighty different nationalities and cultures spread amongst mountains, deserts and foreJazz In the Present Tense,» about the modern jazz scene, with Terence Blanchard, Ravi Coltrane, Robert Glasper, Nicholas Payton, Brian Blade & the Fellowship Band, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Donald Harrison Jr., Anat Cohen and Esperanza Spalding; «Echotone,» a lyrical documentary providing a telescopic view into the lives of Austin's vibrant young musicians as they grapple with questions of artistic integrity, commercialism, experimentation, and the future of their beloved city; and «Roaring Abyss,» a stunning audiovisual poem, the product of filmmaker Quino Piñero's two years of field recording traditional and modern music from around every corner of Ethiopia, a country of eighty different nationalities and cultures spread amongst mountains, deserts and forejazz scene, with Terence Blanchard, Ravi Coltrane, Robert Glasper, Nicholas Payton, Brian Blade & the Fellowship Band, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Donald Harrison Jr., Anat Cohen and Esperanza Spalding; «Echotone,» a lyrical documentary providing a telescopic view into the lives of Austin's vibrant young musicians as they grapple with questions of artistic integrity, commercialism, experimentation, and the future of their beloved city; and «Roaring Abyss,» a stunning audiovisual poem, the product of filmmaker Quino Piñero's two years of field recording traditional and modern music from around every corner of Ethiopia, a country of eighty different nationalities and cultures spread amongst mountains, deserts and forests.
But while there isn't much to distinguish Born To Be Blue's dramatic stakes from any number of stories about self - destructive, self - centered artists (or «movies about jazz musicians,» as they're more commonly known), the film is given a spark of life by the inspired casting of Ethan Hawke.
,» a fictional look at the life of jazz musician Buddy Bolden.
Documentarian Kasper Collin — who previously made My Name Is Albert Ayler, also about a jazz musician — looks at the difficult, abbreviated life of trumpeter Lee Morgan, who was shot dead in the winter of 1972 in New York.
A once - popular singer, desperate to make a comeback, turning from the one certainty in his life... A man whose unerring taste in music is the only thing his closest friends value in him... A struggling singer - songwriter unwittingly involved in the failing marriage of a couple he's only just met... A gifted, underappreciated jazz musician who lets himself believe that plastic surgery will help his career... A young cellist whose tutor promises to «unwrap» his talent... Passion or necessity — or the often uneasy combination of the two — determines the place of music in each of these lives.
Yet the epic events of the century play out in the lives of the two brothers — wars, political movements, technological advances — and even though they want nothing more than to shut out the world, history seems to pass through their cluttered house in the persons of immigrants, prostitutes, society women, government agents, gangsters, jazz musicians... and their housebound lives are fraught with odyssean peril as they struggle to survive and create meaning for themselves.
Harlan leads a fairly routine life as a young black musician in Jazz Age Harlem; then he and his close friend are invited to perform in Paris, where they get entangled with the Third Reich's brutality.
The slogan for the capital is the «City of Soul,» after the many famous jazz and gospel musicians who lived in and played in the city throughout history.
She lives with her husband Scott, a jazz musician.
Jazz fans can enjoy live music in Alanya's beautiful harbour and experience renowned musicians, bands and singers from all over Turkey to celebrate the end of summer.
You can hear live jazz by local musicians every Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Pranamar's Jazz Nigjazz by local musicians every Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Pranamar's Jazz NigJazz Nights.
The jazz innovator Cecil Taylor; the painter and musician Lucy Dodd; the filmmaker Steve McQueen; the earth artist Michael Heizer; and the skilled manipulator of human consciousness Andrea Fraser all outdid themselves, teaching us about life, space and the exhibition as form.
The Wein Prize, one of the most significant awards given to individual artists in the United States today, was established in 2006 by jazz impresario, musician and philanthropist George Wein to honor his late wife, a long - time Trustee of the Studio Museum and a woman whose life embodied a commitment to the power and possibilities of art and culture.
«Hors - Champs», a video filmed «live» by STAN DOUGLAS and one other camera man, records the performance of four American musicians playing a Free Jazz composition.
By choosing four American musicians (George Lewis - trombome; Douglas Ewart - saxophone; Kent Carter - bass, and Oliver Johnson - drums) who either lived in France during the Free Jazz moment or who still reside there today STAN DOUGLAS points to the continuous presence of African - American music in Europe, starting with Josephine Baker and Sidney Bechet and continuing to the present.
The exhibition also includes a recurring live performance entitled 3 -2-1 (2011/16), in which saxophonist André Vida improvises alongside musician Jemeel Moondoc's recorded lamentation in Long Sorrow, expanding on the dynamics of free jazz in a duet that changes with each recital.
The exhibition also includes a recurring live performance entitled 3 -2-1 (2011/16), in which saxophonist André Vida improvises alongside musician Jemeel Moondoc's recorded lamentation in Long Sorrow, expanding on the dynamics of free - jazz in a duet that changes with each recital.
It bears the jazz musician's life dates, and it does not appear in the catalog.
The fourth artist occupying an historical past is Noel Rockmore, a New York - born child of successful illustrators, who discovered New Orleans in the 1950s and spent most of the remaining years of his life developing an eclectic pictorial vocabulary that encompassed Surrealist - tinged views of the French Quarter and detailed portraits of jazz musicians from Preservation Hall.
In «Kahlil Joseph: Shadow Play,» his first solo presentation in New York, Joseph debuts Fly Paper (2017), a new film installation that departs from his admiration of the work of Roy DeCarava (1919 — 2009), a photographer and artist known for his images of celebrated jazz musicians and everyday life in Harlem.
Fernández spent much of his life photographing the artists, jazz musicians and writers in the communities with which he surrounded himself in the United States, Cuba, Colombia, Spain and France.
DeCarava, better known for his photographs of famous jazz musicians, spent most of his career documenting everyday life in Harlem.
One does not expect Harris's dreaminess and inner lives, for Bearden was an extrovert in his art, but this time he omits the jazz musicians and jazz rhythms.
Schadeberg's images are an insightful collection of photographs from South Africa's past, featuring portraits from Drum magazine to Nelson Mandela during the Treason Trial, forced removals from Sophiatown, the night life of jazz musicians and dancers as well as enigmatic scenes of township life.
He had a dog named Man, asked jazz musicians to play while teaching drawing to students and his bare - chested photograph was on the cover of The Holy Barbarians, Lawrence Lipton's 1959 account of Beats living on Venice Beach.
Part 4 — Cecil Taylor — from April 15 to 24 Jazz legend Cecil Taylor (b. 1929) will be celebrated in a series of collective live music performances, he will make together with friends and fellows, which will be the centerpiece of an exhibition dedicated to the history and art career of one of the most skilled, innovative and rule - breaking American musicians.
The work will explore the city of New Orleans through the remarkable life and times of Buddy Bolden, the musician credited as the founder of jazz
We became friends at a time when we both were making critical decisions about our lives — Dan gave up being a jazz musician for a publishing enterprise and I turned from an art editorial role in the commercial publishing industry to be an artist.
The Berlin Senate's cultural affairs department estimates that around 5,000 artists, 1,200 writers, 1,500 bands (pop, rock, and world music), 500 jazz musicians, 103 professional orchestras and music ensembles, 1,500 choirs, 300 theater groups, and 1,000 dancers and / or choreographers of contemporary dance live and work in Berlin.
Not long ago, I mentioned the cicada hatch to David Rothenberg, who explores the sounds of all manner of living things as both an environmental philosopher and jazz musician.
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