While checking out the
Freedom Center's latest exhibit, Textural Rhythms: Constructing the Jazz Tradition, attendees can enjoy hors d'oeurves, guest speakers, and the jazz stylings of Premium Blend. The event is sponsored by the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
The event is June 24th in the Freedom Center's Grand Hall, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Jeremy K. Smith, a member
Mayor Mallory's Young Professional’s Kitchen Cabinet, collaborated with Freedom Center staffers Charles Davis and Jackie Wallace to plan the evening. Networking is key to Smith's vision for Textural Rhythms.
"I wanted to bring together some organizations that don't typically work together," said Smith. Co-sponsors include Mayor Mallory's YPKC, the
League of United Latin American Citizens-Cincinnati,
100 Black Men of Greater Cincinnati, and the
National Black MBA Association, Cincinnati Chapter.Smith notes that many quilters find pattern inspiration by listening to jazz as they work. Attendees will find similar inspiration in the sounds of Dayton-based Premium Blend, a popular regional performing group that combines jazz with R&B and rock.
WCPO's Jennifer Moore will emcee. Guest speaker Dr. Tammy L. Kernodle, Associate Professor of Musicology at Miami University, specializes in music of Africa and the African diaspora; her presentation will highlight the connections between quilting and jazz music, and the significance of each in the African-American community.
Admission is $20; please visit
here to purchase tickets. Textural Rhythms: Quilting the Jazz Tradition runs June 15-August 14 at the Freedom Center.
For more information go
here.
Writer: Elena Stevenson
Source: Jeremy K. Smith, Mayor Mallory’s Young People’s Kitchen Cabinet
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