The Movement Revisited
Eight-time Grammy Award®-winning bassist, bandleader, and host of NPR’s Jazz Night in America Christian McBride presents his acclaimed opus The Movement Revisited as an epic concert event honouring five civil rights icons: Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King Jr., and President Barack Obama. Performed by the Christian McBride Big Band and featuring electrifying vocalist Alicia Olatuja, Toronto Mass Choir, Michael Blake (Muhammad Ali), Yanna ... view more »
The Movement Revisited
Eight-time Grammy Award®-winning bassist, bandleader, and host of NPR’s Jazz Night in America Christian McBride presents his acclaimed opus The Movement Revisited as an epic concert event honouring five civil rights icons: Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King Jr., and President Barack Obama. Performed by the Christian McBride Big Band and featuring electrifying vocalist Alicia Olatuja, Toronto Mass Choir, Michael Blake (Muhammad Ali), Yanna McIntosh (Rosa Parks), Kevin Hanchard (Martin Luther King Jr.), and Philip Akin (Malcom X), this is an event not to be missed.
Africville Stories
Joe Sealy will open the night with Africville Stories featuring Jackie Richardson, a reworking of his 1996 Juno-winning recording Africville Suite telling the tragic yet inspiring story of Canada’s oldest Black community.
Through the power of music, Joe Sealy’s Juno-winning album, Africville Suite, pays homage to one of the most misunderstood and forgotten cultures in the Maritimes—Africville, Nova Scotia.
Established in 1847, Africville was nestled on the shores of the Bedford Basin at the north end of Halifax and was Canada’s oldest Black community, until it was razed in the late 1960s as an “urban improvement” measure. Africville overcame a multitude of challenges by pulling from the hearts and souls of its residents in order to survive for more than a century until the final building was demolished in 1970.
Africville Stories is Sealy’s new presentation that expands Africville Suite, telling this legacy in a narrative and musical journey. It will be an abridged version of the full 90-minute piece with quartet.
Presented in partnership with The Oscar Peterson International Jazz Festival.
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