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”Painting with Words”--The Art and Poetry of Creative Exile
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Join artist, writer and poet Jimmy Valdez Osaku for an evening of live painting and poetry; film screening and engaged conversation. With film makers Oldren Romero and Luz Valdez, and BHCC students sharing their reflections and projects inspired by the artist’s work.
Remarks by BHCC 2019-2020 Distinguished Artist and Scholar in Residence Rhina P. Espaillat
Sponsored by the Mary L. Fifield Art Gallery
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Event number: 172 725 4844
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Performing Arts
Introduction to Communication students present their original, creative work on human rights issues affecting their communities. Their presentations, speeches, films (and more), are grounded in the African philosophy of Odu Ifa: “Humans are divinely chosen to bring good into the world.”
Directed by Dr. Ayshia Mackie-Stephenson
Sponsored by the Communication Department
Join by Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88928408618?pwd=Y3kvUCtIcUhoWGdpbmpwZ09sUnRYQT09
Meeting ID: 889 2840 8618
Passcode: 145896
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Meeting ID: 889 2840 8618
Passcode: 145896
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Art Gallery%2C Performing Arts
Go behind the scenes to learn about how women artists have navigated the pandemic and built cross-disciplinary community during a time of separation and loss. Hear new works and participate in a collective conversation about music, choirs, history and the resiliancy of art created during the time of COVID-19.
BHCC Chamber Choir will debut it's vocal ensemble and arts collaboration In the B Flat Minor--an exciting choral collaboration with composer and lyricist Rie Daisies, featuring BHCC Chamber Choir, special guest vocalists from across the US, international dancer and performance artist Laura Pietiläinen [Finland], and documentary filmmaker Luz Valdez [Peru].
Also, be inspired by an encore broadcast of A String Only She Could Play--a collaboration between professional musician and Professor Felice Pomeranz (The Gilded Harps of Boston and Berklee College of Music/Boston Conservatory at Berklee) and BHCC Professors Riikka Pietiläinen-Caffrey, Performing Arts and Proshot Kalami, English and Performing Arts Departments. Experience how the musical instrument of the harp, poetry and singing tell the hidden stories and little-known histories of women in music.
Remarks by Riikka Pietiläinen-Caffrey
Sponsored by the Performing Arts Department and the Office of College Events and Cultural Planning
Join by Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81699128498?pwd=RitDa1B0TVhub2pEc2dvZEpmcEhjdz09
Meeting ID: 816 9912 8498
Passcode: 788798
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Meeting ID: 816 9912 8498
Passcode: 788798
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Art Gallery%2C Veterans%2C Performing Arts
A radio drama based on the extraordinary experience of surviving war and finding a place called "home."
Original Play by Proshot Kalami, Professor in English and Performing Arts,
featuring Andrew Prescott and Proshot Kalami
with Original Music by Salar Ayoubi,
and Sound Engineering by Cam Perridge
Remarks by Misael J. Carrasquillo, Special Programs Coordinator, BHCC Veterans Center
Sponsored by the Mary L. Fifield Art Gallery
About the Play: Displaced; An Immigrant and A Veteran is a two actor play based on personal narratives collected through extensive interviews with refugees, immigrants and US military veterans who survived the conflict of war in the Middle East. The latter individuals lived under extraordinary circumstances, and often faced prejudice upon their return from combat. Refugees, immigrants and veterans alike search for a place to call "home," positioned on confronting sides of a spectrum defined by displacement--an experience that needs much addressing in our society today. In this original play, the audience is asked to engage with and ponder stories of displaced persons. We are asked to question what it is that we call "home" and what it means to belong. We are also forced to confront deeply held bias, unconscious hatred and outright prejudice against immigrants. The work aims to create a culture of resistance and resilience against forces that divide us. It gives voice to real life experience and complex human emotions. As such, it also moves toward a process of reconciliation and healing--a transformation through the medium of performance.
Join by Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83251837193?pwd=ekZab0lMM1dQWTNGanRtajFOMithdz09
Meeting ID: 832 5183 7193
Passcode: 405908
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Meeting ID: 832 5183 7193
Passcode: 405908
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Performing Arts
Join us for an evening of unique and innovative storytelling, featuring short theatre works by BHCC faculty about the experience of our pandemic lives, generations of love and loss, and the ability of art and artist to live beyond time, distance and history.
Including two filmed works by Adjunct Professor Donna Sorbello, Performing Arts, about adults negotiating happiness and an uncertain future on Zoom—Loretta and Will and On the QT, which appeared recently at Boston Theatre Marathon. Followed by a live reading of the short play Two Stories, also by D. Sorbello.
And a staged reading of Thanking Judy, by Professor Michael Dubson, English Department, about the funeral of Judy Garland on the eve of the Stonewall Riots, as a group of men summon her spirit in a séance to thank her for her contribution to the Gay Rights Movement. Originally staged by Boston’s Theatre Offensive, Boston Center for the Arts.
A Question and Answer session will follow after the performances by playwrights and actors, including Lovely Hoffmann, Richard Leonard, Bill Mootos, Donna Sorbello and others.
Remarks by Kevin Wery, College Events and Cultural Planning
Sponsored by the Performing Arts Department and the Office of College Events and Cultural Planning
Join by Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84425721654?pwd=QjkxemQ5QWI5OXR4Yjdvd3ExcnpEUT09
Meeting ID: 844 2572 1654
Passcode: 240728
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Performing Arts
BHCC Choir Concert, Dr. Riikka Pietilainen-Caffrey
Sponsored by the Performing Arts Department
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Meeting ID: 868 6890 6792
Passcode: 893378
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Art Gallery%2C Performing Arts
A Radio Drama performed by BHCC THR109 Students, faculty, staff and guest actors.
An original play written by Proshot Kalami, inspired by the events that took place during the 2020 pandemic and stories collected from staff and featured artists of the Mary L. Fifield Art Gallery. This allegorical play foregrounds the narratives of the periphery and suppressed in its multiple journeys through time.
Original music composed and arranged by Salar Ayoubi
Sound engineer Cam Perridge
Playwright and Director Proshot Kalami
Production Manger Cecilia Caraballo Acevedo
Poster Design and Publicity : THR109 Students
Sponsored by the Performing Arts Department and the Mary L. Fifield Art Gallery
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Meeting ID: 889 8846 2726
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Event
Performing Arts
Featuring BHCC Popular Music Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble
Join two BHCC performing ensembles for a virtual concert of student musicians. The Popular Music Ensemble will present the second set of music videos about beginnings and endings, featuring songs popularized by artists such as The Rolling Stones, Avicii, Amaral, and Nena. The Jazz Ensemble will play their own original songs inspired by the roots of blues, then present seminal Brazilian jazz works by poet Vinicius de Moraes and composer Antonio Carlos Jobim, featuring guest appearance by Berklee Percussion Professor Mark Walker.
BHCC Popular Music Ensemble directed by Dr. Mark Popeney, Associate Professor and Chair, Performing Arts Department
BHCC Jazz Ensemble directed by Dennis Shafer, Adjunct Professor, Performing Arts Department
Sponsored by the Performing Arts Department
Streamed live on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYAOzMGL83meFabWgwX1r3w/live