There is a Kenyan proverb which states that, “Until lions start writing down their own stories, the hunters will always be heroes.” Friends, you are lions! Write our story. Draw our story. Paint our story. Sculpt our story. Do so without reservation, without qualification, and without hesitation. Give our people the tools that we need to tell our story!
This sums up why I do what I do, and how I approach creating Art. It didn't begin as a "conscious decision"...it was simply my process. Now, I embrace and celebrate my gift and ability to honor those great performers of color who paved the way for me!
Showing posts with label Billie Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Billie Holiday. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Proverbs & Artistry
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Friday, March 15, 2013
Duke Ellington & John Coltrane - In a sentimental mood
Although I am a classical soprano, I was heavily influence by great Jazz, Soul, and, R & B female vocalists. I actually sang jazz in clubs in Pittsburgh, Pa for years to pay for my classical voice lessons!
I humbly offer, what I believe to be, one of the most beautiful songs ever written. Two legendary African American artists - Duke Ellington and John Coltrane -- came together to share their artistic gifts to express the spirit of an era.
Classic.
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Be My Love by Ivan Tolbert
Here is another wonderful performance by African American artist Ivan Tolbert. An incredible voice from a great performer. A talent like this needs to be shared with the world.
Opera Noir celebrates and supports you, Ivan!
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Ivan Tolbert singing On The Street Where You Live
I love this song. Opera Noir Emerging Artist, Ezekial McCarter did a fine performance of this number for the first Opera Noir Summer Intensive in 2011. I've had the pleasure of working with "Zeek" periodically over the past 2 years, and I am so pleased that he continues to evolve as an artist and a performer.
Zeek performs regularly at The Fillmore and the Boom Boom Boom in San Francisco. If your schedule allows, stop in and support this young "emerging artist!"
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Monday, March 11, 2013
On That Note...
What does it mean to
“connect” with a song, or piece of music?
There are many elements and things to consider when
answering this question. I look forward
to sharing, what I believe to be, some of the most critical considerations with
you in coming installments of On That Note...
I tell the vocal performers that I coach:
And for my dancers:
Great artists make you feel as if they are allowing you (the audience) to see, or share, a very special intimate experience.
“Don’t sing AT me, make me feel something!”
And for my dancers:
"I am not interested in how HIGH their leg can go, I am
interested in WHY it is going there!"
Great artists make you feel as if they are allowing you (the audience) to see, or share, a very special intimate experience.
"Still waters run deep."
Many young artists, and far too many “seasoned” performers rely upon excessive gyrations and histrionics to try to “sell” a performance. An artist who has taken the time to study the text, the music, and, when appropriate, the character, allows the audience to share an authentic experience in the moment.
Many young artists, and far too many “seasoned” performers rely upon excessive gyrations and histrionics to try to “sell” a performance. An artist who has taken the time to study the text, the music, and, when appropriate, the character, allows the audience to share an authentic experience in the moment.
For the purpose of this blog I will focus on performance
rather than pedagogy. I will, however,
allow this one observation regarding technique:
Less is always more, and the most effective, and healthy approach to technique is to rely upon the breath, and not to manipulate movement or sound.
In the coming weeks, I look forward to sharing my thoughts and experience as both a performer, and a Director, as it relates to preparing and presenting the highest caliber of artistry in every performance. Consider this your opportunity to attend an online Master Class. And...On That Note...
Less is always more, and the most effective, and healthy approach to technique is to rely upon the breath, and not to manipulate movement or sound.
In the coming weeks, I look forward to sharing my thoughts and experience as both a performer, and a Director, as it relates to preparing and presenting the highest caliber of artistry in every performance. Consider this your opportunity to attend an online Master Class. And...On That Note...
I bid you Toi. Toi, Toi till next time,
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Thursday, February 21, 2013
TOUR ALERT!!!!
The "Ladies Who Sing With the Band" Tour is in pre-production! Stay turned to find out when it will be coming your way!
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