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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

2020 ELEVATE Art Festival presents Music for your Soul

News Source: Hatchett PR

From Royal Krunk to Afrobeat and Jazz,
​ELEVATE Art Festival presents Music for your Soul

Royal Krunk Jazz Orkestra
Royal Krunk Jazz Orkestra
This year’s ELEVATE Art Festival examines arts and culture through the lens of our changed reality due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We have experienced racial unrest, economic recession, isolation due to social distancing, and a divisive political climate. The festival theme is Equity, Activism, Engagement, and through our programs we seek to provide hope, inspiration, and food for your soul. Join this year’s free virtual programs from Sunday, October 4 through Saturday, October 10.  It’ll be streaming live via Facebook, YouTube and website. Check elevateatlart.com for details.  Below is the music lineup.

Sunday, October 4

12:00 pm - In Response to the Moment, a Curated Soundtrack. DJ Salah Anase created a soundtrack for ELEVATE that responds to this moment in time. By blending his signature rare grooves, house music, and electronic Afrobeat with the voices of movements for equality, both past and present, Anase delivers a soundtrack that helps us reflect and vibrate higher.

Tuesday, October 6

11:00 am – 5:00 pm - Atlanta Jazz Sessions. The Atlanta Jazz Festival was canceled this year but the Office of Cultural Affairs created a new program called Atlanta Jazz Festival Sessions, which gave Atlanta jazz artists the opportunity to perform virtually for thousands of viewers via the festival’s social media platforms. We’re sharing some of those great performances during ELEVATE, so you can enjoy a taste of the Atlanta Jazz Festival!
7:45 pm - Russell Gunn and The Royal Krunk Jazz Orkestra, “Live at the Rialto.” The jazz big band, Royal Krunk Jazz Orkestra featuring Dionne Farris, performed a live, socially distanced concert for the Blue Note New York, produced by the Rialto Center for the Arts and GSUTV.  Join is for this special version which includes bonus footage of bandleader and trumpeter Russell Gunn discussing his work, Atlanta musicians, and jazz education. Russell Gunn is one of the most prolific musicians of our time. Gunn has produced two GRAMMY-nominated recordings, Ethnomusicology volumes 1 and 2. His latest album with RKJO, Pyramids, is dedicated to the ancient African pyramid builders.

Thursday, October 8

12:00 pm - Les Nubians: Nü Revolution (music video)Since 1998, Les Nubians has attracted a global fanbase with its blend of African music, hip-hop and jazz. They have also been outspoken advocates of equity and anti-oppression. In response to recent uprisings around the globe, Helene and Celia Faussart remixed their 2011  Revolution video. The words are timeless, but the new images of protest, frustration, hope, and love take viewers on a different journey.

Friday, October 9

7:30 pm - Toshi Reagon and Mark Anthony Neal in Conversation. Join us for a discussion about the music of movements, their impact, and how (or whether) contemporary artists are taking up the mantle of providing hope and inspiration for today’s movement.
Described by Vibe magazine as “one helluva rock’n’roller-coaster ride,” Toshi Reagon is a one-woman powerhouse. The singer-songwriter-guitarist has moved audiences with her hold-nothing-back approach to rock, blues, R&B, country, folk, spirituals, and funk. She has shared stages with Lenny Kravitz, Nona Hendryx, Elvis Costello, Ani DiFranco, Pete Seeger, Me’shell NdegéOcello and Marc Anthony Thompson (aka Chocolate Genius). Her performances with her mother, Bernice Johnson Reagon, civil rights activist and founder of the a cappella group Sweet Honey in the Rock, are legendary.
 

Freedom Mixtape. Atlanta musicians explored Freedom songs and why they have been instrumental in moving people through struggle. For ELEVATE they chose to perform songs by Max Roach and Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone, Bob Marley, The Last Poets, and Gil Scott Heron, plus tunes by newcomers Keedron Bryant, D-Smoke and Little Baby. Join us as Julie Dexter, Ali Barr and Brandon Thomas lead us through the first set. Henry Conerway, Tony Hightower, Kenny Banks, Jr. and Kevin Smith walk us through set number two. We reach our destination with the two groups collaborating.

Saturday, October 10

5:00 pm – Gritz & Jelly ButterAfter one listen to the explosive Atlanta-based band, Gritz & Jelly Butter, you will become a believer in the "Gritz Revolution" ... the musical revolution that is. The trio of musicians and vocalists perform the perfect blend of old and new songs, while mixing in Gritz & Jelly Butter's originals, to pave the way for a new brand of soul/funk music.

5:45 pm – Kebbi Williams and the Wolfpack. Grammy award winning tenor saxophonist Kebbi Williams is one of contemporary music’s whirlwind improvisers. The imaginative multi-instrumentalist/ composer/producer/arranger/teacher resists categorization. His innovative sound blends Avant-garde jazz, hip-hop, Afro-beat, gospel, electronica, classical and fiery rock, which he interweaves with passion and edge.
 
6:30 pm – Encore performance of Russell Gunn and The Royal Krunk Jazz Orkestra “Live at the Rialto”
 
7:30 pm – Encore performance of Freedom Mixtape
 


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Saturday, September 26, 2020

ELEVATE 2020: Equity, Activism, Engagement | Program Overview

News Source: ​hatchettpr.com

Ashley Dopson in front of her mural at Atlanta Music Project - photo by River West
Ashley Dopson in front of her mural at Atlanta Music Project - photo by River West
This year’s ELEVATE Art Festival examines arts and culture through the lens of our changed reality due to the COVID-19 pandemic, racial unrest, economic recession, and a divisive political climate. Dance performances being presented are dazzling, dreamlike, and defiant. They provide insight into issues that we, and our communities, are dealing with including inequity, food insecurity, and isolation, but also seek to inspire hope, resilience, and activism as we move forward. Join this year’s virtual programming from Sunday, October 4 through Saturday, October 10.
​The first year of the new decade has ushered in a pandemic, racial unrest, an economic recession, food shortages and a political struggle for the consciousness of the country. We have collectively been stretched to limits we never could have imagined possible but which are necessary. The vulnerability and inequities within our systems have been laid bare for all to see and voices calling for change have risen to a deafening pitch.

​It is against this backdrop that Elevate 2020 brings to Atlanta’s Historic West End its signature, community-building blend of visual arts, performance and cultural events. Through the lens of artists, thought leaders, creatives and others we celebrate one of Atlanta’s oldest communities and explore the issues of inequity and injustice which will continue to plague us as a city, state and nation until radical change occurs.

As a sign of the times, Elevate 2020 will be 99% digital this year, allowing patrons to experience and engage from their homes or on the go through their mobile devices. Equally as exciting is the opportunity to not only speak to our targeted West End audiences but a broader audience that exists beyond our borders. Digitally presented programs will be pre-recorded and presented live according to the festival schedule

SUNDAY/ OCTOBER 4, 2020

​ACTIVATE! We launch Elevate 2020 by activating a 9-hour voter registration drive in partnership with GA Stand-Up and MARTA at the West End MARTA Station. Digital audiences will be encouraged to register to vote online. Unsuppress The Vote, a 30 minute program featuring the Fulton County Board of Elections and the Atlanta Hawks continues our voter activation campaign by providing important information on issues like locating your voting precinct, using Georgia’s new voting machines, what identification is needed to vote and how to vote early at State Farm Arena. Artistically, DJ Salah Ananse creates a soundtrack in response to the moment, Hammonds House Museum opens Elements of a Revolution - A Digital Exhibition, poets share their best prose and we sit down with filmmaker Frank Dawson to discuss the power of a movement after screening his film, Agents of Change

MONDAY/ OCTOBER 5, 2020

Rev James Orange mural - sneak preview - photo by Emily Fisher
Rev James Orange mural - sneak preview - photo by Emily Fisher
Welcome to the West End highlights the past, present and future of the historic community. Three murals will be installed.. One mural honors the late Civil Rights leader, Rev. James Orange. Another celebrates the contributions of women activists and a third visually amplifies the work of immigrants as first responders and frontline workers. The programming for the day begins with a peek into the process of mural-making through interviews and up-close views of the muralists work. The broadcast day continues with storyteller Mama Koku, filmmaker Melissa Alexander, visual artist Shanequa Gay, historian Skip Mason and West End Tours telling the story of the West End from various viewpoints. Award winning authors Pearl Cleage and Tayari Jones engage in a conversation with Gail O’Neill discussing how the West End has often become another character in their novels

TUESDAY/ OCTOBER 6, 2020

​Artists across Atlanta have been Quarantined, Masked, and Social Distanced! What impact has Covid-19 had on their art-making? How are they using technology as a tool to continue their artistic practice? Tuesday’s focus is on artists and how they are answering these questions through the work they are delivering. Snapshots from the Atlanta Jazz Festival begin our day followed by spoken word, dance performances and creative works from members of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Destination Dance initiative. The final performance, presented by the Rialto Theater, is Russell Gunn and the Royal Krunk Jazz Orkestra featuring Dionne Farris. The final event of the evening will be an animated projection of Shanequa Gay’s Love Letter to the West End on the surface of St. Anthony of Padua’s Catholic Church. 

WEDNESDAY/ OCTOBER 7, 2020

John Lewis: Good Trouble
John Lewis-Good Trouble - movie poster - Magnolia Pictures 2020
​Grab your popcorn and settle in for a day of Films of Consciousness. These films were chosen to illustrate that many of the issues we face in communities across Atlanta, in the South and in this country are not new. They are old regurgitated tropes that we have the power to change. Films include Race: The Power of An Illusion, Dirt and Deeds in Mississippi, James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket and Homecoming, a film about Black farmers. Our closing film is John Lewis: Good Trouble

THURSDAY/ OCTOBER 8, 2020

​Engage! A Day of Revolutionary Arts and Ideas brings together artists and thinkers to explore the past, present and future of a movement. French duo, Les Nubains opens our day with a conversation about their song Nu Revolution and what the impact of racial unrest in the United States has on other parts of the world. Other conversations include The Contemporary’s Veronica Kessenich with Annabelle Teneze of Les Abattoirs in Toulouse, Clark Atlanta University’s Dr. Daniel Black with Howard University’s Dr. Greg Carr, Former Mayor Andrew Young with Lauren Tate Baeza, Morehouse’s Dr. Leah Creque with her students and award winning visual artist Carrie Mae Weems. Performances are delivered by poet Jessica Care Moore and actor Lamman Rucker.
Julie Dexter - photo credit Ernest Colins
Julie Dexter - photo credit Ernest Colins

FRIDAY/ OCTOBER 9, 2020

​Songs of Freedom have always moved people through the streets and into change. Musicians Henry Conerway, Tony Hightower, Kenny Banks, Jr., Julie Dexter and Michael Murani take on the challenge of using these songs to inspire audiences here and everywhere to exercise their right to vote.

SATURDAY/ OCTOBER 10, 2020

​With a renewed consciousness has come a renewed interest in supporting Black entrepreneurs and small businesses. Saturday’s focus is on Black business in the West End. Giving Them The Business is a series of panel discussions around entrepreneurism, Black owned farms in the West End, the history of Black businesses in the West End and the business of art. Additionally there will be children’s programming and a self-guided public art tour through the West End. Elevate 2020 closes with musical performances by Gritz and Jelly Butter and Kebbi Williams’ Wolf Pack.


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Monday, September 21, 2020

Bronner Bros. Reimagines Legendary Beauty Show

Bronner Bros. Reimagines Legendary Beauty Show

  • All-new virtual experience offers top education, networking and competitions for nation’s largest community of multicultural cosmetology pros
  • Features special tribute to Charles Gregory and shopping bazaar
  • Register online for all-access September 26-27, 2020
The 74th annual Bronner Bros. Int’l Beauty Show (BB) returns with an all-new virtual format to provide salon pros the education and skills needed to adapt and evolve during COVID-19. The tech-powered platform is designed to meet the unique needs of barbers, stylists, and cosmetology students in the growing multicultural industry. Hosted on September 26th & 27th, the event will feature more than 60 master classes and 100 exhibitors from around the world. This is the nation’s first and largest virtual beauty show of its kind.
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​As the impact of COVID-19 ripples through the multicultural beauty community, salon professionals, manufacturers and suppliers are facing unforeseen challenges. Due to the pandemic, BB cancelled the company’s in-person event for the first time in its history.
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​“COVID-19’s impact on the Black beauty industry has been unprecedented, halting the ability for many stylists and barbers to generate income. This is unchartered territory for us all— but the Show must go on!” said James Bronner, SVP of Bronner Bros. Show Operations. “The BB team has reimagined an exciting virtual experience that will be entertaining and most of all, safe.”
​The virtual Show’s agenda is dedicated to continuing education and celebrating the culture. Programming includes classes taught by some of the industry’s foremost artistic teams, global educators and business experts. Students are also encouraged to take advantage of the virtual platform to sharpen their skills. 
Other virtual Show highlights include:
  • Digital Marketplace: Attendees can connect with exhibitors to preview and buy new products and services. Sponsors and partners include Allied Beauty Association (ABA) Canada, Andis, EAP Heat, and UPS, among others.
  • Master classes:  Classes for barbers and stylists at all levels; Learn the latest techniques on cut, color, weaves, natural haircare, barbering and more.
  • Business panels: Interactive discussions on topics such as safely re-opening your salon or barbershop, disaster proofing your business, and maintaining your health behind-the-chair.
  • Competitions: Live streams featuring some of the industry’s top talent as they battle for cash and prizes on the virtual main stage.
  • Charles Gregory Tribute:  Special presentation honoring beauty industry legend and icon, Charles Gregory. He was best known for revolutionizing the industry with his ready-to-wear cuts. For more than three decades, Mr. Gregory served as a master educator and judge for the BB Show and BB® Professional.


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Friday, September 18, 2020

Jazz Is Dead

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​A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Joe Alterman studied music at New York University, where he received both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Jazz Piano Performance. In addition to performances with Houston Person, Les McCann and his own trio, among others, Alterman has performed at many world renowned venues including the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, Birdland and New York’s Blue Note, where Alterman has opened, many times, for Ramsey Lewis. Alterman has released four critically-acclaimed albums, his most recent being 2018’s “More Cornbread”. He was profiled three times by iconic journalist Nat Hentoff and was the subject of Hentoff’s very last piece on music in March 2016. Dick Cavett has referred to Alterman as “one fine, first class entertainer” and Ramsey Lewis has called Alterman “an inspiration to me” and his piano playing “a joy to behold”.


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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Glamour Magazine Devotes Their September Issue To Black Hair

News Source:  Bossip.com
Glamour Magazine
Source: Bethany Mollenkof/ Makeda Sandford/ Demond Meek/ Danielle Finney / Glamour Magazine
​WELL would you look at the change in the air! Glamour Magazine unveiled their September issue today and low and behold, the entire magazine is devoted to Black Hair! The issue delves into both the discriminatory stigmas Black women often face in the workplace over their hairstyles, as well as our unique styles and beauty rituals.

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Crown Us Queens: Glamour Magazine Devotes Their September Issue To Black Hair


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Sunday, September 13, 2020

Gospel Singer, LaShun Pace, Announces Virtual Concert

If you don't already know, LaShun Pace is not only a When We Speak TV favorite but she is also a former guest!!! 
Therefore, it goes without saying that, we will be tuning in to LaShun's  Virtual Concert on September 20th.
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Jermaine Sain is the host/ creator of a talk show called When We Speak. After exiting the U.S. Army in 2003, as a Medical Sergeant, Jermaine began pursuing a career in music after he auditioned for American Idol in 2005, in Austin, Texas.


In 2008, Jermaine moved to Atlanta where he has had the opportunity to provide backing vocals for Kem (Grammy nominated R&B Singer) Heart (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame), and Barry Manilow, as well as for companies such as Pink Ribbon Story Foundation and Verizon Wireless. He made his first music video appearance in Kem's Glorify The King.


Jermaine's talk show, When We Speak, caters to entertainment with a close focus on indie music professionals.

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