In collaboration with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Division of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion & The Black Student Cultural Center, we'll be hosting a screening and talkback discussion on BLACK STRINGS (blackstringsfilm.com) in sequence with his other short film, THE HEARTLAND. Marquise Mays will chat about the production process of both films and highlight the beauty of hometown filmmaking. The event is free to the public! Wednesday, October 18th 2023 | 5 PM CT UWM, Union Alumni Fireside Lounge | 2200 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI 53211 #BLACKSTRINGS #MarquiseMays #MilwaukeeFilmmaker #TheHeartland #BlackStringTriageEnsemble #Hometown #Documentary #Movies #UWM #BlackMovies
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I Spoke Up/Out Ten Years Ago, Got Threatened, Told I Was Lying & BlackBalled From Teaching In MPS.... Time, Lots Of Data & Multiple Leadership Firings/Resignations, Eventually Proved I Was Correct (This Article Is From 2014). TEN PLUS YEARS LATER ~ What Happens When MPS Leadership Refuses To Listen To Exemplary Classroom Educators And Once Again Fails To Address District Wide Systematic Climate & Culture Issues.
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An Open Letter Regarding The Black Diaspora Symphony Orchestra 2024 Juneteenth Concert "Cried from OUR Soil" - A memorial concert for Jeffrey Dahmer's victims; the victims families; Sade Robinson & all others that have been lynched. Dear Friends, The act of lynching was often preceded by horrific mutilation of the body. The human body was treated in many ways worse than a farm animal. Human beings were beaten, tortured, raped, murdered, lit on fire, & hung up on display. Pieces of the body were taken as souvenirs or trophies. Humans were skinned & turned into furniture or other items. Some were boiled into medicinal grease & consumed. Pictures were taken to commemorate the horrific event. In many instances, acts of cannibalism would take place as part of the lynching spectacle. Law enforcement was often times an active participant. When law enforcement was not an active participant, they routinely failed to prevent it from happening. Victims of lynchings were often times Black Americans. Milwaukee has seen this spectacle all too recently in a somewhat modern way. The lives impacted by the actions of Jeffrey Dahmer have not been taken seriously. Unfortunately, those actions have provided macabre fodder for entertainment across the United States.The victims & the families of the victims have never been put at the center of what occurred. This concert is a way of correcting that. I have been sitting on this concert program for four years. I have given it to three different orchestras. None of them have touched it. The winds of current events make this moment the time to bring this concert to the families of the victims & the public of Milwaukee. Out of respect for the victims and their families, the name mentioned above will only be mentioned that one time in the entirety of this post. As artists who care deeply about the human condition & care deeply about our community, we are struck by pain it in all of its manifestations. We are not deaf to hearing it. We are not blind to seeing it. Lingering all around us, is the pain of the chasm between law enforcement & Milwaukee residents. Leaping from neighborhood to neighborhood, the pain still echos in communities of color causing destruction. The pain from the destruction & mistrust in Milwaukee’s LGBTQ community still runs rampant. For those with feet in multiple camps we see, feel & hear, the ways that your anguish has been exponentially magnified. For us as artists, we see, hear, & feel all of this as a call to action to begin to close the wound that has been created. For those already on that journey, this concert is a way of helping you make peace a bit quicker. For the rest of us not so intimately acquainted with the victims, there is a history lesson here for all of us so that this never ever happens again. Sincerely, Dayvin Hallmon Founder & Music Director The Black Diaspora Symphony Orchestra #TheBlackDiasporaSymphonyOrchestra #Milwaukee #BlackMusic ##TheBlackStringTriageEnsemble
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Please join us in extending a Gigantic Panther Pride Congratulations to our 13 Madison Metropolitan Schools District James C. Wright Middle School Music Scholars who were awarded Full University of Wisconsin-Madison Summer Music Clinic Scholarships!! Ian B - 6th Karla T - 7th Mateo M. - 7th Janae C. - 8th Samiya G. - 8th Naomi M. - 8th Evelyn B. - 8th Demari H. -8th Datreon H. - 8th Mi'ya W. - 8th Yahir O.- 8th Brian G.- 7th David H.-7th We are so proud of our UW-Madison Summer Music Clinic Junior Badgers!! Thank you to our James C. Wright Middle School Music Teacher Ms. Alida LaCosse (Orchestra, Band & Choir) for her Daily Classroom Musical Instruction & Pedagogy. Thank you to our Bilingual Resource Specialist Dr. Magda Coll-Palombi for advocating tirelessly for our scholars and collaboratively connecting UW-Madison Summer Music Clinic & James C. Wright Middle School. Thank you Principal Jeffrey Stovall for your Leadership, Love and Support!! We are so proud of your hard work and dedication!! You deserve to be recognized for your achievements!! You are capable and worthy of great things!! We believe in your Current and Future Brilliance!! You've got Panther Pride!! #PantherPride #MMSD #EachOnTeachOne #Madison ##KidMusiciansRock #Scholarship #MsLaCossesMusicRoom #JamesCWrightMiddleSchool #UWMADISON #SummerMusicClinic
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Thank You For The Shout Out Madison Metropolitan Schools District. I Absolutely LOVE My James C. Wright Middle School Scholars 🖤 I Am Blessed To Have An Amazing Educational Community & Team Of Professional Educators & Colleagues Who Support Each Other Every Day. #MMSD #JamesCWrightMiddleSchool #StringsFestival #Madison #ShoutOut #EachOnTeachOne #Strings #WestHighSchool #KidMusiciansRock #MsLaCossesMusicRoom #MusicInOurSchoolsMonth #MiddleSchoolMusicScholars
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I Do Indeed Have Classical Musical Recordings On My Resume (Original Release Date : 2006) As A Member Of The Heritage Chorale Of Milwaukee Under The Direction Of Ms. Ella Washington, I Had The Honor Of Recording This CD (And Singing This Music On Tour In Europe): The Choral Music Of Judith M. Baity; Featuring: The Four Choral Pieces From The Mary McLeod Bethune Suite. 1 Love 2 Power 3 Hope 4 Faith 5 Give God the Glory 6 Make a Joyful Noise 7 Understanding Love 8 In Life and Death 9 Jesus Paid the Price 10 Hold Thy Peace 11 Teaching Them Throughout her career, Judith M. Baity has composed works for choir as well as solo voice, piano, organ and orchestra. Her works have been performed both in the United States and Europe. Her solo piano compositions, Q&A and Toccatina were award winners at the 1992 National Conference of Piano Pedagogy. Her latest work, the Mary McLeod Bethune Suite was premiered on October 3, 2003 at the opening of the Performance Arts Center located on the campus of Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona Beach, Florida. An accompanist as well as a composer, Ms. Baity has toured Europe with the Heritage Chorale of Milwaukee, many of whose members participated in the making of this CD. https://lnkd.in/gga2GagN Judith Baity Judith M. Baity is a Milwaukee, Wisconsin native. She holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (WI), Michigan State University, East Lansing, and the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. She is a successful accompanist and piano instructor. Her extensive experience as a director of sacred music gives Judith a unique musical voice as a composer and arranger of solo instrumental and orchestral works, choral and jazz pieces, contemporary gospel, and children’s music. Two published piano pieces, “Toccatina” and “Q&A,” are 1992 National Conference of Piano Pedagogy winners. Her “Mary McLeod Bethune Suite” for orchestra and voice was premiered in 2003 at Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona Beach, FL. Ms. Baity’s 2007 Kwanzaa CD, Nguzo Saba, is ranked as one of the best for children by about.com. During her time as the 2009 Artist-in-Residence at the Buckley School of Sherman Oaks, CA, she composed their school song, “Buckley, the Place for Me.” #Milwaukee #TheHeritageChoraleOfMilwaukee #JudityBaity #ChoralMusic #ClassicalSinger #BlackClassicalMusic #BlackComposers #WomenComposers #MilwaukeeMusicians #EasternEuropeanTour #TheHouseOfPeace #WalnutStreet #MilwaukeeBlackMusicHistory
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MY BAND THE PERIODICALS ARE PLAYING THIS WEEKEND!! Doors 7:00PM / Show 8:00PM $10 ADV / $12 DOS MOVED TO MARCH 2nd 2024 From Madison and Milwaukee, The Periodicals merge northern soul, classic R&B, and alternative rock to create an inventive, soulful, and searching sound that will have you snapping your fingers and tapping your feet, but can catch you off-guard just as easily as they catch you singing along. Sean Michael Dargan is almost too tall, standing six feet, four inches in his favorite black-and-white saddle shoes. On a good day he writes and plays pop rock in the vein of Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello, Aimee Mann, and the Gin Blossoms. Guitar and voice are his main instruments, but if you’re not nice he’ll go get out his bagpipes. #ThePeriodicals #SeanMichaelDarganTrio #TheBurOak #Madison #Milwaukee #NorthernSoul #Soul #Rock #RnB #LiveMusic
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You've One More Week 💙 Get Your Tickets While They Last! Madison Mystery Tour Plays The Beatles' Blue Album + More! Tickets: https://lnkd.in/gMYAk-Xx Madison Mystery Tour returns to The Barrymore Theatre with their All-Star Orchestra to perform the Beatles 1967-1970 compilation, known as the Blue Album! This epic collection of music continues to introduce new generations of fans to the Beatles even 50 years after its initial release. As the world celebrates a fresh remix of the Blue Album, Madison Mystery Tour will bring the original compilation (and more!) to life on stage, supported by a full orchestra of strings, winds, percussion, and choir. Among numerous other classics, the Blue Album includes highlights such as Strawberry Fields Forever, A Day in the Life, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Here Comes the Sun, and Let It Be. We are delighted to share the stage with such fab musicians in the Beatles Blue Album concert on February 17 at the Barrymore Theatre! Joining us on strings, winds, percussion, voices, and who knows what else (?!) are the amazing Rin Ribble, Alida LaCosse, Daithi Wolfe, Sahada Buckley, Dayvin Hallmon, Alex Chambers-Ozasky, Trace Johnson, Miesha Ihm, Greg Smith, Kia Karlen, Jessica Jensen, Paul Heinecke, Rick Lemon, David Spies, Aaron Scholz, Scott Collins, Brian Oh Brien and The Dodici Choir from Madison Metropolitan School District East High School led by Luke Hrovat-Staedter!
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An Open Letter Regarding The Black Diaspora Symphony Orchestra 2024 Juneteenth Concert "Cried from OUR Soil" - a memorial concert for Jeffrey Dahmer's victims; the victims families; and all others that have been lynched. Dear Friends, The act of lynching was often preceded by horrific mutilation of the body. The human body was treated in many ways worse than a farm animal. Human beings were beaten, tortured, raped, murdered, lit on fire, and hung up on display. Pieces of the body were taken as souvenirs or trophies. Humans were skinned and turned into furniture or other items. Some were boiled into medicinal grease and consumed. Pictures were taken to commemorate the horrific event. In many instances, acts of cannibalism would take place as part of the lynching spectacle. Law enforcement was often times an active participant. When law enforcement was not an active participant, they routinely failed to prevent it from happening. Victims of lynchings were often times Black Americans. Milwaukee has seen this spectacle all too recently in a somewhat modern way. The lives impacted by the actions of Jeffrey Dahmer have not been taken seriously. Unfortunately, those actions have provided macabre fodder for entertainment across the United States.The victims and the families of the victims have never been put at the center of what occurred. This concert is a way of correcting that. I have been sitting on this concert program for four years. I have given it to three different orchestras. None of them have touched it. The winds of current events make this moment the time to bring this concert to the families of the victims and the public of Milwaukee. Out of respect for the victims and their families, the name mentioned above will only be mentioned that one time in the entirety of this post. As artists who care deeply about the human condition and care deeply about our community, we are struck by pain it in all of its manifestations. We are not deaf to hearing it. We are not blind to seeing it. Lingering all around us, is the pain of the chasm between law enforcement & Milwaukee residents. Leaping from neighborhood to neighborhood, the pain still echos in communities of color causing destruction. The pain from the destruction and mistrust in Milwaukee’s LGBTQ community still runs rampant. For those with feet in multiple camps we see, feel, and hear, the ways that your anguish has been exponentially magnified. For us as artists, we see, hear, and feel all of this as a call to action to begin to close the wound that has been created. For those already on that journey, this concert is a way of helping you make peace a bit quicker. For the rest of us not so intimately acquainted with the victims, there is a history lesson here for all of us so that this never ever happens again. Sincerely, Dayvin Hallmon Founder & Music Director The Black Diaspora Symphony Orchestra #TheDiasporaSymphonyOrchestra #TheBlackStringTriageEnsemble #Milwaukee #ArtHeals
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