Thursday, June 21, 2012

4Culture Announces 2012 Grant Awardees




4Culture has announced its 2012 Grant awardees for individual artist and arts organizations.  I have always been disappointed in the number of grants that have in the past gone to African, African-American or Caribbean artist.  Instead of continuing to lament our lack of participation, Talking Arts will be actively working with King County African, African-American and Caribbean artist to pursuit grants in the next competition.  Contact me if you an artist and interested in being a part of this effort.

Below are links to the 2012 awardees


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

James and Janie Washington Cultural Center



The Material Calls:  An exhibit featuring the art of James Washington





This is tomorrow (Wednesday, June 20th) and it is an outstanding presentation.  This is the first of a series of events that will be hosted by the James and Janie Washington Cultural Center this summer.  

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Events Matrix

Dr. Ysaye Barnwell
of Sweet Honey in the Rock


Date
What
Where
Price
Web Site
June 20
The Material Calls:  An exhibit featuring the art of James Washington
James and Janie Washington Cultural Center
& Opening Night Reception 5pm -8pm at the Seattle U Hedreen Gallery
FREE


June 21 & 22

WORKSHOP:
Building a Vocal Community:
Singing in the African American Tradition
with
Dr. Ysaye Barnwell of Sweet Honey in the Rock


St. Clement of Rome Episcopal Church
1501 - 32nd Ave. South
Seattle, WA

6:30pm – 9:30pm
$20.00
June 23
The Sound of the Northwest's 25th anniversary concert, workshop, and reception
Seattle First Baptist Church
1111 Harvard Ave
Seattle, WA

Starts at 7:11pm
$25
(18-59)

Free (under 17)

$20 (60 and over)
June 28
Live with Elnah Jordan
The Royal Room
5000 Rainier Ave S
Seattle, WA
7pm
$15
June 30
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center Celebrating 40 Years
Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center
17th Ave & Yesler Way
Seattle, WA
$100
$250 (VIP)
$1,000 (Table)

June 30 & July 1
Festival Sundiata Presents
Black Arts Fest
Seattle Center
Seattle, WA
FREE




July 28
Inspirational Legacy Lecture Series:  Taking a Stand: African Americans in the Seattle Centeral Area
Northwest African American Museum
2-4pm
FREE

Aug 11
Inspirational Legacy Lecture Series – Outspoken:  an evening of poetry & music
Seattle University Hedreen Gallery
7pm
FREE

Sept 1 to   
 Oct 1
ONYX Fine Arts Collective:  8th Annual Exhibition
Art/Not Terminal Gallery
2045 Westlake Ave.
Seattle, WA
FREE


Sept 27
Pullman Porter Blues Community  Gala
Seattle Repertory Theatre
155 Mercer St
Seattle, WA 98109
$50



Saturday, June 16, 2012

Jennifer Johns and Friends

Jennifer Johns

Last night Seattle was royally treated to its first major concert at the newly renovated Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center (LHPAC).  The star was Jennifer Johns, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center’s inaugural Artist in Residence, from Oakland, CA.   She was chosen for her internationally recognized talents and dedication to community building.  Johns has graced the stage with Lauryn Hill, The Black Eyed Peas, Mos Def and Blackalicious to name a few.  She is a fellow for Green for All, Bold Foods and Food First and has travelled for the last couple of years inquiring about people’s definitions of poverty and sustainable living.

Beside the artist, a number of other local and national personalities were at the performance.  One of the more interesting was Moni T. Law (from Berkeley), an actress that has received numerous roles as a look-alike for First Lady Michelle Obama.

However, the real performance was on stage as Ms Johns and friends, put on an unbelievable show and one not to be missed. 
  • Johns’ friends included:
  • Erwin E. A. Thomas| Director/Narrator
  • Gabriel Teodros| MC/Graphic Design
  • Yirim Seck| MC
  • Felicia V. Loud| Vocalist/MC
  • Thione Diop| Percussionist
  • Aaron Walker-Loud| Drums
  • Paris King| Guitar
  • Keith Judelman| Piano
  • Owuar Arunga| Trumpet
  • Senaiest Zerom| Vocalist
  • Ranaie Berhe| Vocalist
  • Rokea Jones| Chef
  • Kevin Harkins| Tech Virtuoso

The audience (see photos) was extremely diverse as well as the topics the show  addressed such as Social Justice, Food First, Sustainability, Hip Hop and the Arts of the African Diaspora.  Further, this performance just underscores the strength, outreach and vision of the LHPAC in that it and its mission brings an art and a message that’s universal and serves a total community not just any one group of citizens.

Welcome back Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, with performances like this one, you will be around for a long time.


Artistic Director, Jackie Moscou and Executive Director, Royal Alley Barnes






















































Thursday, June 14, 2012

The Negro Spiritual



"It is the "Best Choir" of the genre" ... Talking Arts


The Sound is dedicated to the preservation of the Negro Spiritual and the promotion of the music of the African American heritage.


The "Sound of the Northwest" will be in Concert on Saturday, June 23rd at Seattle First Baptist Church (1111 Harvard Avenue) It will start at 7:11PM! 


They will also conduct a workshop on the 21st and the 22nd for those who want a more indepth experience. 


Please check out their web site at www.culturalpursuits.org