Take a journey to the world of Afrofuturism, a thriving aesthetic movement rooted in the cultural histories of the African diasporaβwhere music, visual arts, science fiction, and technology intersect to imagine alternate realities and a liberated future viewed through the lens of Black cultures. Meet the five leading Afrofuturism experts brought together to share their passion and knowledge in creating this visionary festivalβKing James Britt, Louis Chude-Sokei, Reynaldo Anderson, Sheree RenΓ©e Thomas, and Ytasha L. Womack.
Explore more: https://carnegiehall.org/Afrofuturism
Carnegie Hallβs mission is to present extraordinary music and musicians on the three stages of this legendary hall, to bring the transformative power of music to the widest possible audience, to provide visionary education programs, and to foster the future of music through the cultivation of new works, artists, and audiences.
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Soooo fab!!! I came on through King Britt website and now see Toronto/Montreal artist Quentin VerCetty ππππ
Amazing visuals! This event will definitely be highly anticipated!!! Looking forward to all the events!!!
I can't wait to be there
I love this. Though not previously defined as clearly as it is by this presentation, Iβve been connected to Afrofuturism for a while now, having witnessed/experienced Sun Ra and his extraordinary Arkestra several times as a teenager and a young man in the early 80s (Village Vanguard, Public Theater). I am deeply connected to the Drum, lifelong drummer and living jazz life. Iβm in, this is fascinating and cool!!
Yes!!!
Traditional music i proud
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