#musicandpoetry https://poetry.sfsu.edu/ en Moor Mother: Anthropology of Consciousness, with local guest poet/artists https://poetry.sfsu.edu/event/moor-mother-anthropology-of-consciousness-with-local-guest-poetartists <div class="row bs-2col-stacked node node--type-event node--view-mode-rss"> <div class="pl-component col-sm-12 bs-region bs-region--top"> <div class="field field--name-field-sub-component field--type-entity-reference-revisions field--label-hidden field--item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type-compound-event-info-card paragraph--view-mode-default pl-component pl-component--card event-card"> <div class="event-info-overview"> <div class="event-image col-sm-8 col-sm-push-5"> <div class="field field--name-field-p-image field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden field--item"> <img loading="lazy" src="/sites/default/files/styles/sf_state_576x320/public/images/Camae%20Ayewa-Woody%20Shaw-banner.jpg?h=c44fcfa1&amp;itok=2IrvHMWe" width="576" height="320" alt="poet with a microphone to their mouth, long dreadlocks falling down, a sharp blue suit, focus" class="img-responsive" /> </div> </div> <div class="event-info col-sm-5 col-sm-pull-7"> <h1></h1> <div class="event-date"> Thursday, December 15, 2022 </div> <div><span class="fa fa-clock-o"></span><span class="sr-only sr-only-focusable">Event Time</span> 07:00 p.m. - 09:30 p.m. PT</div> <div><span class="fa fa-usd"></span><span class="sr-only sr-only-focusable">Cost</span> Free and open to the public </div> <div><span class="fa fa-map-marker"></span><span class="sr-only sr-only-focusable">Location</span> The Lab, 2948 16th Street (at Capp St.), San Francisco </div> <div><span class="fa fa-envelope-o"></span><span class="sr-only sr-only-focusable">Contact Email</span> poetry@sfsu.edu </div> <div> <div class="btn"> <div class="pl-component pl-component--button"> <a class="btn btn-call-to-action" href="https://withfriends.co/event/15161534/moor_mother_anthropology_of_consciousness">RSVP HERE</a> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="col-sm-push-2 col-sm-7 bs-region bs-region--right"> <h2 class="field-label-above">Overview</h2> <div class="pl-component pl-component--content-basic" > <div class="field field--name-field-p-formatted-content field--type-text-long field--label-hidden field--item"><ul> <li>Masks are requested for those attending in person. </li> </ul> <p>7:00 pm Presentation (Workshop)<br /> 8:00 pm Performance / Talk (Moor Mother)</p> <p>Join us for the opening night of this highly anticipated 3-day <strong>Moor Mother Residency</strong> at The Lab, in San Francisco's Mission District (one half-block east of 16th-Mission BART station — <a href="http://maps.google.com/?q=2948%2016th%20St%20San%20Francisco,%20CA,%2094103">map)</a>.</p> <p>This evening's events, co-presented by <a href="https://www.thelab.org/projects/2022/12/15/black-quantum-futurism-presentation-and-talk">The Lab</a> and The Poetry Center, are free and open to the public; <a href="https://withfriends.co/event/15161534/moor_mother_anthropology_of_consciousness">SOLD OUT</a>.</p> <p><strong>Camae Ayewa (a.k.a. Moor Mother)</strong> works with local guest poet/artists <strong>alex cruse, Jemma Decristo, Kevin CK Lo, Tatiana Luboviski-Acosta, Leila Weefur,</strong> and <strong>Zêdan Xelef</strong> on a voice and sound workshop. They create a new work together and perform it — workshopping the anthropology of consciousness, and developing the sixth sense. Audiences are welcome to observe the workshop in advance of the performance. Moor Mother also performs a solo set.</p> <p><strong>Moor Mother</strong>. The songwriter, composer, vocalist, poet, and educator <a href="https://music.usc.edu/camae-ayewa-dennis/">Camae Ayewa</a> spent years organizing and performing in Philadelphia's underground music community before moving to Los Angeles to teach composition at the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music. In 2016, she released <a href="https://moormother.bandcamp.com/album/fetish-bones"><em>Fetish Bones</em></a>, her debut album as Moor Mother (alongside a book of poetry sharing that title), and has since put out an abundance of acclaimed music, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other musicians who share her drive to dig up the untold. <em>Jazz Codes</em>, her latest album, follows <em>Black Encyclopedia of the Air,</em> along with multiple releases with the bands Irreversible Entanglements (free jazz ensemble) and 700 Bliss (duo, with dj haram), among a host of artists in conspiracy.</p> <p>Audio:</p> <p><a href="https://moormother.bandcamp.com/">Moor Mother Bandcamp</a></p> <p><a href="https://blackquantumfuturism.bandcamp.com/">Black Quantum Futurism Bandcamp</a></p> <p><a href="https://irreversibleentanglements.bandcamp.com/">Irreversible Entanglements Bandcamp</a></p> <p><a href="https://700bliss.bandcamp.com/music">700 Bliss Bandcamp</a></p> <p>Moor Mother Residency at The Lab:</p> <p><a href="https://www.thelab.org/projects/2022/10/17/irreversible-entanglements-amp-after-party-with-700-bliss">Tickets for Irreversible Entanglements &amp; 700 Bliss</a> (December 16)</p> <p><a href="https://www.thelab.org/projects/2022/12/17/moor-mother-ensemble">Tickets for Moor Mother Ensemble</a> (December 17)</p> <p><a href="https://wattis.org/our-program/on-view/drum-listens-to-heart">Drum Listens to Heart</a> exhibition at The Wattis Institute</p> <p><a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.blackquantumfuturism.com/&amp;sa=D&amp;source=calendar&amp;usd=2&amp;usg=AOvVaw1J4dyKYTAPvH-mY_qZahFh">Black Quantum Futurism</a> website</p> </div> </div> <p>Tags</p> <div class="tags-item"> <ul class="list-inline"> <li > <a href="/index.php/tags/tags/blackwomenwriters" hreflang="en">#blackwomenwriters</a></li> <li > <a href="/index.php/tags/tags/musicandpoetry" hreflang="en">#musicandpoetry</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> Wed, 12 Oct 2022 23:25:21 +0000 Steve M Dickison 60 at https://poetry.sfsu.edu Krip-Hop Nation: featuring Toni Hickman, Keith Jones, Leroy F. Moore Jr., DJ Quad, Wheelchair Sports Camp https://poetry.sfsu.edu/event/krip-hop-nation-featuring-toni-hickman-keith-jones-leroy-f-moore-jr-dj-quad-wheelchair-sports <div class="row bs-2col-stacked node node--type-event node--view-mode-rss"> <div class="pl-component col-sm-12 bs-region bs-region--top"> <div class="field field--name-field-sub-component field--type-entity-reference-revisions field--label-hidden field--item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type-compound-event-info-card paragraph--view-mode-default pl-component pl-component--card event-card"> <div class="event-info-overview"> <div class="event-image col-sm-8 col-sm-push-5"> <div class="field field--name-field-p-image field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden field--item"> <img loading="lazy" src="/sites/default/files/styles/sf_state_576x320/public/images/Krip-Hop%20crew-banner_1.jpg?h=a6967b5f&amp;itok=GXfAv1s4" width="576" height="320" alt="Five poets in different environments: two men together, each dressed in black with wide smiles; a woman with long unbraided hair looks over her shoulder; a man in a blue LA Dodgers’ jersey with a thick brown goatee and the words DJ Quad on the wall behind him; and a person wearing multiple rings, a black fedora, and fake fur in front of a red velvet curtain." class="img-responsive" /> </div> </div> <div class="event-info col-sm-5 col-sm-pull-7"> <h1></h1> <div class="event-date"> Saturday, March 05, 2022 </div> <div><span class="fa fa-clock-o"></span><span class="sr-only sr-only-focusable">Event Time</span> 03:00 p.m. - 04:30 p.m. PT</div> <div><span class="fa fa-usd"></span><span class="sr-only sr-only-focusable">Cost</span> Free and open to the public </div> <div><span class="fa fa-map-marker"></span><span class="sr-only sr-only-focusable">Location</span> Remote access event </div> <div><span class="fa fa-envelope-o"></span><span class="sr-only sr-only-focusable">Contact Email</span> poetry@sfsu.edu </div> <div> <div class="btn"> <div class="pl-component pl-component--button"> <a class="btn btn-call-to-action" href="https://sfsu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_M2yxUKF7SNCxLd7UNbW-Kw">REGISTER TO ATTEND</a> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="col-sm-push-2 col-sm-7 bs-region bs-region--right"> <h2 class="field-label-above">Overview</h2> <div class="pl-component pl-component--content-basic" > <div class="field field--name-field-p-formatted-content field--type-text-long field--label-hidden field--item"><p>Co-presented with the <a href="https://longmoreinstitute.sfsu.edu/">Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability</a></p> <p>With <strong>Dawn-Elissa Fischer</strong>, moderator</p> <ul> <li>ASL and CART will be provided. For any other access concerns, please email Emily Beitiks at <a href="mailto:beitiks@sfsu.edu">beitiks@sfsu.edu</a>.</li> </ul> <p>One of many events taking place beginning March 2022 in conjunction with the <a href="https://poets.org/academy-american-poets/poetry-coalition">Poetry Coalition</a>, under the collective heading <strong>“The future lives in our bodies*: Poetry &amp; Disability Justice,”</strong> with thanks to The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Ford Foundation for support of Poetry Coalition programming. <strong>Dr. Dawn-Elissa Fischer</strong>, who writes and consults about popular culture, policy and political activism with a focus on antiracism, social media and education in a global context, will kindly join the program as moderator (more <a href="http://defprofessor.com/about/">here</a>). </p> <p><strong>Krip-Hop Nation</strong> is a worldwide association of artists with disabilities. Founded in 2007 by <strong>Leroy F. Moore Jr.</strong> in Berkeley, California, the Movement campaigns for equality for people with disabilities worldwide with concerts, tours, workshops and much more. In 2020, four Krip-Hop Nation artists received <a href="https://www.paralympic.org/news/netflix-s-rising-phoenix-wins-two-sports-emmy-awards">Emmy Award</a> accolades for Outstanding Music Direction on the Paralympic documentary film <a href="https://www.npr.org/2020/09/06/910321535/new-netflix-documentary-captures-history-of-the-paralympics#:~:text=The%20Netflix%20documentary%20%22Rising%20Phoenix,racing%20and%20cross%2Dcountry%20skiing."><em>Rising Phoenix</em></a>. </p> <p>In addition to Leroy F. Moore Jr. and co-founder <strong>Keith Jones</strong>, this event presents three other outstanding artists affiliated with Krip-Hop Nation — <strong>Toni Hickman, DJ Quad</strong>, and <strong>Wheelchair Sports</strong> <strong>Camp</strong> — joining in performance and conversation. </p> <ul> <li>"It is important to us to be seen as artists and musicians who do their thing seriously, purposefully and professionally. We want to show, that a person with a disability also has the right to equal opportunities, that nobody has to hide, that a person with a disability can also discover their talents, promote them and live them out and thus be a valuable part of society. According to our understanding of inclusion, this is exactly what this means: that the focus is on people with their skills and abilities, not their disabilities. We do not want pity, we want consideration, equality, respect and recognition to the same extent that every physically and mentally healthy person enjoys them."<br /> —from the Krip-Hop Nation <a href="https://kriphopnation.com/">website</a></li> </ul> <p>Bios</p> <p><strong>Leroy F. Moore Jr.</strong>, 2021 Emmy award winner, is founder of Krip-Hop Nation and a newly-announced <a href="https://www.unitedstatesartists.org/fellow/leroy-f-moore-jr/">United States Artists 2022 Fellow</a>. Since the 1990s, Moore has been a key member of <a href="https://poormagazine.org/"><em>Poor Magazine</em></a>, starting with the column “Illin-N-Chillin” and then as founding member of the magazine’s school, the Homefulness and Decolonize Academy. Moore is also a founding member of the National Black Disability Coalition and an activist around police brutality against people with disabilities, and has started and helped start organizations including Disability Advocates of Minorities Organization and Sins Invalid. His cultural work includes film documentary <em>Where Is Hope, Police Brutality Against People with Disabilities</em>, spoken-word CDs, poetry books and the children’s book <em>Black Disabled Art History 101</em>, published by Xochitl Justice Press.</p> <p><strong>Keith Jones</strong> is the President and CEO of <a href="http://www.dasoultoucha.com/">SoulTouchin’ Experiences LLC</a>, an organization aimed at bringing a perspective to the issues of access inclusion and empowerment, which affect him as well as others who are persons with and without disabilities. The issues he tackles are wide ranging, from immigration, criminal justice reform, and health care to environmental justice. Paralleling his policy and social justice work, Mr. Jones is a multi-talented artist who along with Leroy Moore and Rob Temple co-founded Krip-Hop Nation, currently celebrating 13 years with the recent Emmy Award winning success of their title song for the Netflix documentary of the Paralympic Games, <em>Rising Phoenix</em> and its acclaimed soundtrack. </p> <p>Combining humor, playfulness, radical political perspectives, compassion and undeniable musical chops, <strong>Wheelchair Sports Camp</strong> is Denver's biggest smallest band. Fronted by the wheelchair using, rap heavy, beat-making, freedom fighting producer, educator, foul mouthed, queer rebel rouser Kalyn, the band is a combination of live and electronic instruments with a more noisy, jazzy, experimental, combination to the traditional hip-hop group. Raised by the DIY (Do It Yourself) spirit of experimental independence, the band has since relied on interdependence in order to stretch into theatre, performance art, public television, politics, prison tours, permanent installations, and more to come. The vinyl release of <em>All Is Wonder</em> will be in print soon. More <a href="https://www.wheelchairsportscamp.co/">here</a>.</p> <p><strong>Jesse DJ Quad Morin</strong> is a disabled hip hop artist who became paralyzed at the age of 16 from a diving accident at Venice Beach in July of 1984. Once he started getting into DJing he would practice to perfect his craft, still not having full function of his arms and hands. As a producer/beat maker DJ Quad started a hip hop crew called 5th Battalion, with his best friend Fernando Escobar, that was showcased on the underground hip hop scene all over California. He and Leroy Moore got connected as the Krip-Hop Nation was taking off, and his work is on Krip-Hop Nation CD’s Vol’s 1, 2 and 3, Police Brutality Profiling, and Krip-Hop Nation’s 10 year anniversary album.</p> <p><strong>Toni Alika Hickman</strong> is not only a talented singer-songwriter; she is the survivor of two brain aneurysms and a stroke. Using her voice and music to inspire others, she has been featured on the Deborah Duncan Show, Radio One, featured in <em>Shape</em> magazine and other publications throughout the world. She has spoken at numerous colleges and other organizations on subjects of depression and recovery, physical, mental, and spiritual health, living one’s purpose, chemicals in beauty products, and a host of other subjects. She is a speaker/performer for YoungStroke and the American Heart Association, an author, artist, Certified Naturopath, mother, and activist, and Emmy Award winning artist for her role in the theme song for the Paralympics documentary <em>Rising Phoenix</em>. More at <a href="https://www.tonihickman.com/">tonihickman.com</a>.</p> <p>* The line “The future lives in our bodies” is from the poem “<a href="https://poets.org/poem/femme-futures">Femme Futures</a>” by <a href="https://poets.org/poet/leah-lakshmi-piepzna-samarasinha">Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha</a>.</p> <p>• Poetry Coalition program news at <a href="https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/newsbrief/index.html?record=3633">Publishers Weekly</a></p> <p>#KripHopNation #DisabilityJustice #PoetryCoalition</p> </div> </div> <p>Tags</p> <div class="tags-item"> <ul class="list-inline"> <li > <a href="/tags/tags/blackwriters" hreflang="en">#blackwriters</a></li> <li > <a href="/tags/tags/queerwriters" hreflang="en">#queerwriters</a></li> <li > <a href="/tags/tags/disabledwriters" hreflang="en">#disabledwriters</a></li> <li > <a href="/tags/tags/musicandpoetry" hreflang="en">#musicandpoetry</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> Fri, 21 Jan 2022 19:47:33 +0000 Steve M Dickison 41 at https://poetry.sfsu.edu