After a tumultuous year Vision Festival seeks to imagine a world without Roy Campbell and Amiri Baraka.
Arts for Art Presents
VISION FESTIVAL 19
Studies In Freedom
Wednesday June 11 thru Sunday June 15, 2014
At Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY
Honoring Legacy of Amiri Baraka
Since the first Vision Festival, in 1996, Amiri Baraka has been an important presence at Vision. For many of the other artists and audiences who have participated each year, Baraka has been an inspiration. For the last five years Baraka helped organize the panel discussions. This year, we not only wish to pay tribute to him by acknowledging his importance, but we also are looking to him for inspiration to continue the struggle and not become complacent.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 Celebrating LifeTime of Achievement Charles Gayle
7:00 Charles Gayle Trio + Dance
Daniel Carter – reeds, Miriam Parker – dance + Guest
Charles Gayle – bass & piano, Michael T.A. Thompson – drums
8:15 Charles Gayle Quartet
Charles Gayle – tenor, Dave Burrell – piano
William Parker – bass, Michael Wimberly – drums
9:15 Quincy Troupe reading from the work of Amiri Baraka + his own poetry
9:45 Charles Gayle & the Vision Artist Orchestra
Charles Gayle – piano, conduction
Kidd Jordan, Hamiet Bluiett, Ingrid Laubrock – sax
Ted Daniel – trumpet, Steve Swell – trombone
Jason Kao Hwang, Mazz Swift – violin, viola
Nioka Workman – cello, Shayna Dulberger – bass
Andrew Cyrille – drums
THURSDAY, JUNE 12 Celebrating musicWitness® Jeff Schlanger
6:30 CHILE•NEW YORK•AfghanIRAQ by Michael Lucio Sternbach
FILM the work of Jeff Schlanger Music by William Parker & Roy Campbell
7:00 Steve Dalachinsky reading from the work of Amiri Baraka + his own poetry
7:15 Wimberly’s Harlem Ensemble ‘Signs & Rituals’ Michael Wimberly – drums, percussion, Antoine Roney – tenor & soprano saxophone
Larry Roland – bass, Nioka Workman – cello
Larry Roland – bass, Nioka Workman – cello
Dyane Harvey-Salaam, Soulemayne Bodolo – dance, choreography
8:15 Mary Halvorson + Susan Alcorn
Mary Halvorson – electric guitar, Susan Alcorn – pedal steel guitar
9:15 Cardinal Points
Ned Rothenberg – alto, clarinets, shakuhachi, Gamin – piri, taepyeongso Samita Sinha – vocals, performance, Satoshi Takeishi – percussion
10:15 Peter Brötzmann + Hamid Drake + William Parker Peter Brötzmann – reeds, Hamid Drake – drums, percussion, William Parker – bass
FRIDAY, JUNE 13 FROM SPIRIT TO SPIRIT – honoring Roy Campbell
4:30 Panel: The Legacy of Amiri Baraka: Art in Action: Part 1
Cultural Identity / Self Empowerment / the role of Free Jazz
A retrospective in the First Person Moderator: Mike Burke Democracy Now Panelists : Oliver Lake, William Parker, Jason Kao Hwang, Mazz Swift, DD Jackson, Fred Moten
7:00 Whit Dickey Quartet
Whit Dickey – drums, Mat Maneri – viola, Michael Bisio – bass, Rob Brown – alto
8:00 Ramya Ramana Poet – reading her own work and that of Amiri Baraka
8:15 Women with an Axe to Grind
Kris Davis – piano, Shayna Dulberger – bass
Mazz Swift – violin, Patricia Nicholson – dance, words, rhythm
Mazz Swift – violin, Patricia Nicholson – dance, words, rhythm
9:15 Jemeel Moondoc Quintet Jemeel Moondoc – alto saxophone
Steve Swell – trombone, Nathan Breedlove – trumpet
Hill Green – bass, Newman Taylor Baker – drums
Steve Swell – trombone, Nathan Breedlove – trumpet
Hill Green – bass, Newman Taylor Baker – drums
10:15 James “Blood” Ulmer Music Revelation Ensemble revisited James “Blood” Ulmer – electric guitar
Calvin “The Truth” Jones – bass , Cornell Rochester – drums
Calvin “The Truth” Jones – bass , Cornell Rochester – drums
SATURDAY, JUNE 14 A FUTURE OF VISION (Honoring the Next Generation)
12:30 Forum on : The legacy of Improvised Music
Dave Sewelson, Connie Crothers, T.A. Thompson, Lisa Sokolov, William Parker
2/ 4pm Music Is Mine Music Program
3:45 All students (70 musicians) under direction of Jason Kao Hwang + guests
4:30 Panel– The Legacy of Amiri Baraka: Art in Action Part 2
Part 2 - Decolonizing the Music: The conversation continues:
Moderator: Basir Mchawi Panelists: William Parker, Juma Sultan, Ahmed Abdullah, Brent Hayes Edwards,
Hamid Drake, Fred Moten
Hamid Drake, Fred Moten
7:00 Satoko Fujii New Trio +1 Satoko Fujii – piano, Todd Nicholson – bass
Yoshi Shutto – drums, Kappa Maki – trumpet
Yoshi Shutto – drums, Kappa Maki – trumpet
8:00 David Mills Poet – reading the work of Amiri Baraka + his own poems
8:15 Matthew Shipp Trio Matthew Shipp – piano, Michael Bisio – bass, Whit Dickey – drums
9:15 TarBaby Nasheet Waits – drums, Eric Revis – bass, Orrin Evans – piano
10:15 Sonic Projections Nicole Mitchell – flutes, David Boykin – tenor saxophone
Craig Taborn – piano, Chad Taylor – drums
Craig Taborn – piano, Chad Taylor – drums
SUNDAY, JUNE 15 FREEDOM IS HARD WON (Honoring Amiri Baraka)
2:00 Panel Discussion on The Legacy of Amiri Baraka: Art in Action
Part 3 – The Legacy of Art in Social Action – creating our Future
Naima Penniman, Daro Behroozi, Hamid Drake, Dave Burrell, Luke Stewart, Patricia Nicholson
5:00 Angelica Sanchez + Omar Tamez Angelica Sanchez – piano, Omar Tamez – electric guitar
6:00 Fay Victor + Tyshawn Sorey Fay Victor – voice, Tyshawn Sorey – drums, percussion, found instruments
7:00 Jordan + Burrell + Parker + Drake Kidd Jordan – tenor saxophone, Dave Burrell – piano
William Parker – bass, Hamid Drake – drums, percussion
William Parker – bass, Hamid Drake – drums, percussion
8:00 Poet David Henderson reading the work of Amiri Baraka + his own poetry
8:20 TIMES THREE Connie Crothers – piano, Henry Grimes – bass, violin, Melvin Gibbs – electric bass
9:30 Roy Campbell Tribute Band led by Sabir Mateen Sabir Mateen – reeds, conduction, Rob Brown – alto saxophone
Daniel Carter – reeds, trumpet, Dennis Gonzalez – horns
Andrew Bemkey – piano, William Parker – bass
Hamid Drake – drums
Daniel Carter – reeds, trumpet, Dennis Gonzalez – horns
Andrew Bemkey – piano, William Parker – bass
Hamid Drake – drums
WHEN Wednesday, June 11 thru Sunday, June 15, 2014
WHAT 3 Panels Honoring The Legacy of Amiri Baraka June 13, 14, 15
Each Night a poet will read from the words of the Great Amiri Baraka
6/11 Quincy Troupe, 6/12 Steve Dalachinsky, 6/13 Ramya Ramana,
6/14 David Mills, 6/15 David Henderson
WHERE: ROULETTE, (509 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY)
TICKETS: Daily Admission: $30 per day / $20 students & seniors
5-day pass: $140 / VIP Pass $270
At the door or online vf19.bpt.me
INFO: Email info@artsforart.org / Call (212) 254-5420
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