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  • SCHEDULE:

    7pm Matthew Shipp Quartet | Matthew Shipp – piano / Jason Kao Hwang – violin / Michael Bisio – bass / Jay Rosen - drums

    8pm Staircase in Space | Whit Dickey – drums / Rob Brown - alto sax / Mat Maneri - viola / Brandon Lopez – bass

    9pm Fearon / McGinnis | Davalois Fearon - movement / Mike McGinnis - saxophone

    9:30pm Heart Trio | William Parker – bass, percussion / Hamid Drake – drums, frame drum / Cooper-Moore – homemade instruments

    10:30pm Rothenberg / Courvoisier / Drake | Ned Rothenberg – reeds / Sylvie Courvoisier – piano / Hamid Drake - drums

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    About The Vision Festival

    Founded in 1996, the Vision Festival is New York City's longest continuously running jazz festival. Now in its 26th year, this festival of music, dance, poetry, and visual art is heralded as “one of New York’s most essential art events” (New York Times). Performances feature legendary and emerging stars representing the free jazz, experimental, and avant-garde communities and include Lifetime Achievement honorees like Amina Claudine Myers, Andrew Cyrille, Dave Burrell, Peter Brötzmann, and Milford Graves. This year, we honor Wadada Leo Smith and Oliver Lake.

    artsforart.org/vision
  • Join leading modern drummer and composer, Ray LeVier, at Maureen's Jazz Cellar in Nyack, on Sat., 6/4, for a double-header: first, a masterclass on holistic drumming, then a killer set of Ray and his quartet in action!

    Ray is King of the Shed and he will be sharing his unique approach to the mechanics and mindset of making great music!

    The Concepts:

    * Breath as a pathway to creative flow state
    * Grounding techniques that keep you in the groove
    * Four-way coordination
    * Groove development: getting the most mileage out of an idea
    * Zen and the Talent Myth
    * The science of learning faster

    We'll end with a Q + A, so come with your questions and get ready to walk away with a whole new framework for your drumming where doing less gets you so much more!

    Admission + Reservations:

    Reservations by phone only - (845) 535-3143

    Masterclass only @ 4:00 PM - $20
    Show only @ 8:00 PM - $20
    Masterclass + Show - $30

    The Extras:

    Raffle giveaways + special deals from our local sponsors for those who attend both events!

    Local Sponsors:

    Long Island Drum Center
    www.longislanddrum.com - premier drum center in the region

    Art Cafe of Nyack - (V/GF)
    www.artcafenyack.com - Israeli-inspired fare + the best coffee in town

    Bari - (V/GF)
    www.barinyack.com - yummy falafel dishes, smoothie bowls + more

    Harry's Burritos
    www.harrysburritos.com - Cal-Mex style noms + refreshing 'ritas
  • Jazz Vocalist Catherine Dupuis and Master Pianist Russ Kassoff return to the Brick Room at Don't Tell Mama - a place where folks like the Producer - the great Sidney Meyer has made so many dreams come true. One set - an evening of wonderful arrangements from Catherine's 3 critically acclaimed CDs plus some special solos from Russ!
  • FREE JOY-SPRING JAZZ CONCERT RETURNS TO t Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market


    On Saturday, May 21, 2022, THE NEW YORK JAZZ SOCIETY INC is presenting its ANNUAL JOY-SPRING JAZZ CONCERT outdoors at the

    MALCOLM SHABAZZ HARLEM MARKET 52 WEST 116T btw 5th Ave and Malcolm X Blvd..

    .https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJhOImcp1ed_3JXkfrQ-gOQ IS THE LINK

    The free event features a live jazz musical presentation. by the Dr John "Satchmo" Mannan Renaissance 2.0 Ensemble

    JAZZ GREATS Alvin Flythe tenor sax, Bertha Hope piano, Jaime Affoumado on drums, and Larry Roland on bass will also be on tap.
    For info contact 212 662 4493


    This event is supported by the law firm of Lipsig, Shapey, Manus and Moverman, personal injury counsel, and The Jazz Foundation of America.

    Jazz lovers may tune in for free at :

    :
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJhOImcp1ed_3JXkfrQ-gOQ
  • Enigmatic guitarist Marc Ribot has released 6 very diverse solo guitar albums. 2010's, Silent Movies (Pi Recordings) has been described as a "down-in-mouth-near master piece" by the Village Voice and has landed on several Best of 2010 lists including the LA Times and critical praise across the board. His live solo performances are unpredictable events which may draw on all of these or none, creating a sonic matrix of memory, free improvisation, zeitgeist, extra-terrestrial radio signals, and much more...always leaving the listener on the edge of their seats.
  • Emilio Valdes was born in Havana, Cuba, part of a musical dynasty made famous by his grandfather, pianist, composer, arranger and Cuban Jazz musician, Bebo Valdes, followed by his father Chucho Valdes, creator of the vanguard afro Cuban jazz group Irakere and figurehead of Cuban music. Emilio has also performed and collaborated with Bebo and Chucho Valdes.
  • 6:30pm 3×3 “HEAD IN THE SAND” to Tipping Utopia to Vision Festival by Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks | Yoshiko Chuma - dance / Miriam Parker - dance / Emily Mare Pope - dance / Jason Kao Hwang - violin / Steve Swell - trombone / Christopher McIntyre - trombone

    7:30pm C’est Trois | jaimie branch - trumpet / Luke Stewart – bass / Tcheser Holmes - drums

    8:30pm Unnameable Element | Leo Chang - voice, piri / Chris Williams – trumpet / Lester St. Louis – cello / Miriam Parker – movement

    9:30pm Red Lily | James Brandon Lewis – tenor sax / Kurt Knuffke – cornet / William Parker – bass / Chad Taylor - drums

    10:30pm Nicole Mitchell Ensemble: Dreams of Awakening | Nicole Mitchell - flutes, composition / Ken Filiano – bass / Joshua White - piano / Val Jeanty – electronics, percussion / Terri Lyne Carrington – drums

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    About The Vision Festival

    Founded in 1996, the Vision Festival is New York City's longest continuously running jazz festival. Now in its 26th year, this festival of music, dance, poetry, and visual art is heralded as “one of New York’s most essential art events” (New York Times). Performances feature legendary and emerging stars representing the free jazz, experimental, and avant-garde communities and include Lifetime Achievement honorees like Amina Claudine Myers, Andrew Cyrille, Dave Burrell, Peter Brötzmann, and Milford Graves. This year, we honor Wadada Leo Smith and Oliver Lake.
  • 6:30pm Isaiah Collier & The Chosen Few | Isaiah Collier - saxophone / Jordan Williams - piano / Luke Stewart - bass / Tcheser Holmes - drums

    7:30pm SPARKS | Eri Yamamoto – piano / William Parker – bass / Chad Fowler – saxophone / Steve Hirsh - drums

    8:30pm Diaspora Meets AfroHORN | Ahmed Abdullah - trumpet / Francisco Mora Catlett - Multipercussion - / Monique Ngozi Nri - voice, poetry / Sam Newsome - woodwinds / Don Chapman - woodwinds / DD Jackson - piano / Radu Ben Judah - bass / Bob Stewart - Tuba / Roman Diaz - African percussion

    9:30pm Angelia Sanchez Trio | Angelica Sanchez – piano / Michael Formanek – bass / Hamid Drake - drums

    10:30pm Fay Victor's SoundNoiseFUNK | Fay Victor - voice, composition / Sam Newsome - soprano sax, toys/ Joe Morris - electric guitar / Reggie Nicholson – drums / Special Guest: Eddy Kwon – interdisciplinary artist

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    About The Vision Festival

    Founded in 1996, the Vision Festival is New York City's longest continuously running jazz festival. Now in its 26th year, this festival of music, dance, poetry, and visual art is heralded as “one of New York’s most essential art events” (New York Times). Performances feature legendary and emerging stars representing the free jazz, experimental, and avant-garde communities and include Lifetime Achievement honorees like Amina Claudine Myers, Andrew Cyrille, Dave Burrell, Peter Brötzmann, and Milford Graves. This year, we honor Wadada Leo Smith and Oliver Lake.

    artsforart.org/vision
  • Trombonist/composer John Yao reconvenes his audacious three-horn quintet Triceratops in celebration of its bold, inventive second album. Musically scratching that prehistoric itch, trombonist/composer John Yao has once again unleashed his three-horn terror Triceratops on unsuspecting listeners with the band’s even more audacious second outing, Off-Kilter. The album title is an apt one, vividly capturing the exhilarating sense of risk-taking and disconcerting invention that make up this boldly unpredictable album.

    "Yao’s compositions hold the kind of steady, swinging cadence of classic Blue Note bop, but with a definite post-bop edge in their spikey harmonies.” – Jackson Sinnenberg, DownBeat

    "[Yao’s] music swings, lopes and races forward. All five of the bandmembers share command of their instruments and a likeminded sense of joy that makes the album feel like an amusement park ride: energetic, exciting, yet safe." – Franz A. Matzner, All About Jazz

    While How We Do featured some of Yao’s most envelope-pushing music to date, he deliberately stretched the limits even further on Off-Kilter. The compositions are at once daringly complex yet expansive and open, challenging these gifted players while offering limitless space in which to venture and discover.

    John Yao, Trombone
    Bill Drewes, Alto and Soprano Saxes
    Mitch Marcus, Tenor Sax
    Robert Sabin, Bass
    Jason Tiemann, Drums
  • Kaatsbaan Cultural Park – Sonja Kostich, Chief Executive and Artistic Officer – announces the full programming for the 2022 Summer Festival, with a host of stars and premieres in the scenic Hudson Valley location. Continuing its mission to be a home for artists across disciplines with the annual Summer Festival, Kaatsbaan kicks off 2022 with a Summer Soirée concert and dinner on June 3 featuring an evening with legendary singer-songwriter/pop music icon, Natalie Merchant, and celebrity caterer/lifestyle expert/author Mary Giuliani.

    June 3 at 6:00pm: Summer Soirée dinner by celebrity caterer Mary Giuliani plus a very special intimate concert with legendary singer-songwriter/pop music icon Natalie Merchant.

    The Summer Festival runs over consecutive weekends, from June 4 to 19, opening with three new works from Live Arts Global, the dance/music project from Joanna DeFelice and Melanie Hamrick; rising stars from ABT JKO School, TheJuilliard School, School of American Ballet, with the acclaimed Neave Trio in classic repertoire as well as a new Kaatsbaan commissioned work from rising Juilliard choreographic talent Haley Winegarden, recipient of the first Kaatsbaan Playing Field Choreography Award; New York darling Taylor Mac previews a special evening of all new work; and closing the Summer Festival, a day of music and dance with Tyrone Birkett and his ensemble Emancipation in collaboration with New York City choreographer/dancer Robert Rubama, joined by dancer Kar'mel Antonyo Wade Small, and poetry featuring multi-award-winning poet Patricia Smith joined by poet laureate of Los Angeles Lynne Thompson, and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tyehimba Jess.

    Throughout the 2022 Festival season, Kaatsbaan will exhibit the work of dynamic Hudson Valley based artists across its beautiful 153-acres. The list includes Emil Alzamora, Stuart Farmery, Tristan Fitch, Jared Handelsman, Kenichi Hiratsuka, Lowell Miller, Portia Munson, Shelley Parriott, Eileen M. Power, Gregory Steel, Christina Tenaglia, andMillicent Young.

    "Kaatsbaan's 2022 Summer Festival represents our commitment to provide an extraordinary environment for cultural innovation and excellence as a cultural park and to presenting multidisciplinary works." said Sonja Kostich, Chief Executive & Artistic Officer "As such, we are proud to continue contributing to the Hudson Valley's vast cultural landscape as well as the economic health of our Dutchess County community. Through innovative partnerships, we continue to present unparalleled artists from dance, music, culinary, poetry, and visual art, providing our audiences opportunities to engage with today's leading artists." 

    "We are thrilled to once again convene such notable artists for our upcoming 2022 Summer Festival," said Stella Abrera, Artistic Director. "Staying true to our mission of being a year-round dance sanctuary, we also look to support a diverse range of artists both as performers and creators and we strive to ensure that our programming accurately reflects today's society by supporting performers who advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in the arts."

    Summer Festival general tickets are now on sale. Details for the Fall Festival are available at kaatsbaan.org. Kaatsbaan Summer and Fall Festivals are sponsored by Millbrook Vineyards & Winery, Migliorelli Farm, and Tivoli Bakery. Kaatsbaan Summer Festival take place at Kaatsbaan Cultural Park (120 Broadway, Tivoli, NY 12583). Tickets can be purchased at kaatsbaan.org. For questions boxoffice@kaatsbaan.org.

    About Kaatsbaan Cultural Park
    Under new leadership, Kaatsbaan Cultural Park deepens its mission to provide an extraordinary environment for cultural innovation and excellence. As both an incubator for creativity and presenter for diverse world-class artists in dance, theater, music, film, poetry, culinary, media, and visual arts, Kaatsbaan provides artists with state-of-the-art dance studios, accommodations, an indoor theater, and two outdoor stages. Sitting on 153 Hudson River-adjacent acres, Kaatsbaan is free of urban facilities' space and time constraints, allowing for exciting levels of artistic exploration, creative action, and achievement – just two hours north of New York City. Kaatsbaan Cultural Park is committed to the advancement of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the arts as we aim to present, promote, and embrace programming that accurately reflects our society. We encourage a broadly diverse group of individuals to participate in our programs and join our Board and Staff and insist on being inclusive of all peoples regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, socio-economic background, physical or mental ability. For more information, please visit www.kaatsbaan.org.
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