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SUMMARY:Music | Santi Debriano and Flash of the Spirit Quintet
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER \nVirtuoso bass player and composer Santi Debriano performs with his Flash of the Spirit Quintet as part of the Parrish Art Museum’s ongoing partnership with Hamptons Jazz Fest. The outdoor concert on the Terrace will showcase Debriano’s modern and Latin jazz compositions\, notably from his recently released Flash of the Spirit project that celebrates global music influenced by Middle Eastern styles\, Brazilian folk\, and Cuban songo rhythms. The concert features trombonist Xito Lovell\, tenor saxophonist Craig Handy\, flutist Andrea Brachfeld\, drummer Tommy Campbell\, and pianist Bill O’Connell. \nBorn in Panama\, Debriano has been composing and performing contrabass and ensemble music professionally since 1982 throughout North America\, Europe\, and the Far East. His prodigious talent as an improviser\, arranger\, and composer has made him a much sought-after collaborator with musicians including Freddie Hubbard\, Sam Rivers\, Archie Shepp\, Pharaoh Sanders\, Oliver Lake\, and others. He has led or played on nearly a dozen recordings\, including four albums with Shepp’s quartet. \nAfter studying for two years at the New England Conservatory under Tiny Martin and Miroslav Vitous\, and earning an M.A. at Wesleyan University\, Debriano performed with Archie Shepp’s quartet for four years. After a three-year stint in Europe\, where he performed regularly with the Sam Rivers trio\, he relocated to New York\, working with top jazz musicians including Kirk Lightsey\, Sonny Fortune\, Chico Freeman\, Elvin Jones\, Louis Hayes\, Danilo Perez and others. \nPlease bring your own chairs. No Museum seating is available. \nAttendees at events in the Museum’s theater\, terrace\, café\, or studio (ages 5 and older) are required to provide proof of full vaccination in order to maintain a mask-optional environment. Visitors to the Museum galleries (ages 2 and older) are required to wear a medical-grade mask at all times\, regardless of vaccination status. Advance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nMore information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol → \n  \nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor: \n \nAdditional support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group \n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/music-santi-debriano-and-flash-of-the-spirit-quintet/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Music
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SUMMARY:Music | Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nThe Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival returns to the Parrish Art Museum with a special outdoor concert that transcends cultures and times. The program alternates works for winds and strings\, beginning with Umoja for Wind Quintet by flutist/contemporary composer Valerie Coleman. The Swahili word for “unity\,” Umoja was originally a simple family call-and-response call for unity sung at Kwanzaa. Coleman arranged the tune for her wind quintet Imani Winds\, with the melody carried by French horn. BCMF’s string players take the stage for Trio for Strings in G minor (1894) by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. Wind players return for the Humoreske for Wind Quintet (1939) by Viennese composer Alexander Zemlinsky. \nIn Jean Françaix’s String Trio in C (1933)\, three of the four brief movements are bright and crisp\, with a strong kinetic connection to the dance music the composer was writing at the time. BCMF wind players come together with oboe in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Quartet for Oboe\, Violin\, Viola\, and Cello\, K. 370/368b (1781)\, written for the composer’s friend—virtuoso oboist Friedrich Ramm. \nThe concert concludes with contemporary composer Derek Bermel’s Ghanaian dance-inspire\, Wanderings for Wind Quintet (1994) which alludes to the Muslim and Jewish quarters that exist side by without boundaries in Jerusalem’s Old City. Similarly\, in Bermel’s work\, musical threads of continuity appear and suddenly vanish\, remaining elusive. Wanderings reveals influences of gyil music of the Daghati and Lobi peoples\, who live in Northwestern Ghana\, Southern Burkina-Faso\, and Northeastern Ivory Coast. \nARTISTS\nMarya Martin\, flute\nBixby Kennedy\, clarinet\nJames Austin Smith\, oboe\nPeter Kolkay\, bassoon\nStewart Rose\, horn\nStella Chen\, violin\nCong Wu\, viola\nNicholas Canellakis\, cello \nAbout Bridgehampton Chamber Music\nSince 1984\, Bridgehampton Chamber Music has brought the very best of chamber music to Long Island’s East End. From a pair of concerts over a single weekend\, to a series of concerts over 5 weeks in the summer as well as a series of concerts each spring and fall\, BCM has become one of the country’s most highly regarded chamber music organizations in the country. Each year\, some of the world’s finest chamber musicians gather in Bridgehampton to create unique musical experiences. \nIn the event of rain\, the concert will be moved indoors to the Lichtenstein Theater. Advance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nAttendees at events in the Museum’s theater\, café\, or studio (ages 5 and older) are required to provide proof of full vaccination in order to maintain a mask-optional environment. Visitors to the Museum galleries (ages 2 and older) are required to wear a medical-grade mask at all times\, regardless of vaccination status. \nMore information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol → \nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor: \n \nAdditional support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/music-bridgehampton-chamber-music-festival/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friday Nights,Music
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SUMMARY:Film | Black Film Festival Part I | Screening Neptune Frost
DESCRIPTION:LEARN MORE\n$15 Adults | $5 Members and Friends of BHCCR \n7 PM |  Curator Tour of Another Justice: US is Them by Corinne Erni\, Senior Curator of Artsreach and Special Projects\n7:30 PM | Reception\, Mildred C. Brinn Terrace\n8 PM | Introductions and Film Screening\nNeptune Frost\, 2021\, 105 minutes\nDirected by Saul Williams and Anisia Uzeyman \nThe Parrish Art Museum and the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center (BHCCRC) continue their partnership for the third annual\, two-day Black Film Festival\, at the Museum. The screenings present award-winning feature films and shorts\, selected by a committee representing both organizations as well as The Witness Project of Long Island and the Suffolk County Department of Health Services\, Office of Minority Health. \nThe film screening will be introduced by model and actress Lydia Carlston\, British American Drama Academy alum and President of the American Friends of BADA. Carlston’s work ranges from theatre to television\, commercials\, print ads and fashion runways between Paris\, London\, New York\, Cote D’Ivoire and Tokyo. Her work includes national print ads and commercials\, as well as Sex and the City and Star Trek: DS9. Carlston has been featured in Vogue\, Donna\, Le Jardin de Mode and Elle\, and is an active member of the Screen Actor’s Guild and the Actor’s Equity Association. \nABOUT THE FILM\nDescribed by The Hollywood Reporter as “The future of black film” and “pure cinematic power\,” Neptune Frost\, a visually wondrous sci-fi punk musical\, brings unique dynamism to an Afrofuturist vision. Set in the hilltops of Burundi\, a group of escaped coltan miners form an anti-colonialist computer hacker collective as they attempt a takeover of the authoritarian regime exploiting the region’s natural resources and its people. Neptune Frost is an invigorating and empowering direct download to the cerebral cortex and a call to reclaim technology for progressive political ends. Guests are encouraged to attend decked out in their best Afropunk attire\, as we celebrate the film and ideas of self-expression\, music\, and the arts. \nABOUT THE DIRECTOR\nWith a BA from Morehouse College and an MFA from NYU Tisch\, Saul Williams has been breaking ground since his 2001 debut album\, Amethyst Rock Star\, produced by Rick Rubin. After gaining global fame for his poetry and writings\, Williams has performed in over 30 countries and read in over 300 universities\, with invitations from the White House\, the Sydney Opera House\, Lincoln Center\, The Louvre\, The Getty Center to countless villages\, townships\, community centers\, and prisons across the world. Williams has gone on to record with Nine Inch Nails and Allen Ginsburg\, as well as countless film and television appearances. \n  \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nMore information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol → \nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor: \n \nAdditional support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group \n  \nRELATED EVENT\nFilm & Talk | Black Film Festival Part II | Friday August 26\, Theater\, 6 PM
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/film-black-film-festival-part-i/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Friday Nights
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SUMMARY:Film & Talk | Black Film Festival\, Part II | Screening Kinks\, Locs\, and Love\, followed by panel discussion on black hair
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\n\n$15 Adults | $5 Members and Friends of BHCCR \n5 PM | Tour of Another Justice: US is Them by Senior Curator Corinne Erni\n5:30 PM | Reception\, Mildred C. Brinn Terrace\n6 PM | Welcome and Film Screening\n6:45 PM | Introductions and panel \nKinks\, Locs\, and Love (2018\, 46 min)\nDirected by Lawrence Green \nThe Parrish Art Museum and the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center (BHCCRC) continue their partnership for the third annual\, two-day Black Film Festival\, at the Museum. The screenings present award-winning feature films and shorts\, selected by a committee representing both organizations as well as The Witness Project of Long Island and the Suffolk County Department of Health Services\, Office of Minority Health. \nABOUT THE FILM\nBlack Film Festival\, Part II features a screening of the film Kinks\, Locs\, and Love\, documenting women of African descent and their hair journeys from perms to natural hair in the Washington D.C.\, area\, showcasing the natural hair community with events\, businesses\, fashion figures\, and bloggers. The film screening will be followed by a panel discussion on black hair and its importance to health\, sense of identity\, community\, and culture\, including dermatologist Dr. Achiamah Osei-Tutu\, among others. \nABOUT THE DIRECTOR\nLawrence Green is a filmmaker\, photographer\, and DJ\, with an MFA in Film and Media Arts from American University. Green has held production and television programming positions with the Service Employee International Union and Public Broadcasting Service and has been featured in renowned venues including South by Southwest\, The Kennedy Center\, and The National Museum of African American History and Culture. In 2010\, Green founded Time Traveling Media Inc. to produce original content and provide visual solutions for a range of clientele. In addition to Kinks\, Locs\, and Love\, Green’s short documentaries include Zsudayka’s Journey\, The Conversation\, and Trashman respectively explore themes of artistic life balance\, interpersonal journeys toward parenthood\, and socioenvironmental awareness. \n  \nAdvance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final\, non-transferable\, and non-refundable. \nMore information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol → \nFriday Nights at the Parrish are made possible\, in part\, by Presenting Sponsor: \n \nAdditional support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/film-talk-black-film-festival-part-ii/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
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