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SUMMARY:Performance:Shamel Pitts | TRIBE
DESCRIPTION:Founded in 2019 by American choreographer and performer Shamel Pitts\, an alumnus of Batsheva Dance Company\, TRIBE is an arts collective composed of international and local artists working across mediums to create a platform for artists of color.\n\nThe collective’s work is inspired by the Afrofuturism movement\, which strives to tell new stories and create a brighter future that is different\, and shines more luminously\, from its past. In BLACK HOLE\, three Black dancers share the stage in a narrative of unity\, vigor\, and unrelenting advancement. Their journey originates in the darkness of the titular Black Hole\, understood not as a cosmic void but a metaphorical place of transformation and potential. Engulfed in an evocative soundscape of original music\, sound samples\, and spoken word\, the dancers embark on an hour-long\, uninterrupted journey in movement\, in which their tenacity and grace are emphasized by cinematic video projections and stark\, monochromatic lights. “Another person challenging the traditional views on Black masculinity is Shamel Pitts\, one of the most acclaimed dancers/choreographers of his generation and a shining example of Black excellence.” (Afropunk)
UID:121992-21847930@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/121992
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:multicultural,Diversity,Energy,Humanities,In Person,Interdisciplinary,Mindfulness,Advocacy,music,performance,Storytelling,UMS,university musical society,visual arts,dance,African American,African Diaspora,American Culture,Ann Arbor,Anthropology,Art,art and design,Culture,arts,artists and curators,artists
LOCATION:Power Center for the Performing Arts
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DTSTAMP:20241204T112546
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SUMMARY:Performance:The Steel Wheels
DESCRIPTION:New Blue Ridge acoustic Americana with old-time flavors\n\nThe Steel Wheels have long been at home in the creative space between tradition and innovation\, informed by the familiar sounds of the Virginia mountains where the band was formed\, but always moving forward with insightful lyrics and an evolving sound. In 2005\, Jay Lapp (vocals\, guitars\, mandolin) and Eric Brubaker (vocals\, fiddle) joined lead singer Trent Wagler (guitar\, banjo) in forming the band as a vehicle for Wagler’s songwriting. They released several albums under Wagler’s moniker\, before officially adopting the The Steel Wheels name with the 2010 release of Red Wing. Quickly staking their claim as independent upstarts in the burgeoning Americana scene\, The Steel Wheels followed up this release with three more self-produced albums in the next five years\, before joining forces with producer Sam Kassirer for Wild As We Came Here (2017) and Over The Trees (2019). Kevin Garcia (drums\, percussion\, keys) joined in 2017\, bringing a new level of sonic depth and polish to the outfit. Newest member Jeremy Darrow rounds out the rhythm section and grounds the band as they continue to explore deeply rooted yet fresh folk rock sounds.\n\nHaving gained the experience of thousands of shows\, festivals and many miles on the road\, the stubbornly independent band has formed deep bonds with each other and the audience that sustains them. Whether at a joyous summer festival\, in their many shows across the country and beyond\, or in the studio\, The Steel Wheels continue their mission set out over a decade ago\; shaking up traditions to see what sticks\, telling stories\, and joining communities through song.
UID:128719-21861553@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/128719
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Ark,Mutotix
LOCATION:ARK Reserved
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