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Rhythm, Bass And Place: Through the Lens - Exhibition Opening Reception
Join us for the launch of our newest exhibition, Rhythm, Bass & Place: Through the Lens featuring the works of photography documentarians, Joe Conzo Jr. & Malik Yusef Cumbo who have captured the essence and elements of Black music as it has evolved between the 1970s - 2000s.
Through black and white photographs, they’ve captured multiple genres of music and have collectively helped us see how musical styles were created in New York City’s Diasporic communities. From portrait to photojournalism, Rhythm, Bass and Place: Through the Lens is a testament of a social movement, a cultural renaissance and a communally crafted sound experience that reverberates throughout the world.
This exhibition is organized during a special time, during the global celebration of Hip-Hop’s 50th anniversary, a culture and genre born of reggae, jazz, salsa, merengue, soul, funk and disco.
These photographers created a visual culture that amplifies the sounds our people make when gathered in neighborhoods across nations.
There is no cost to attend!
Space for this event is limited, please help us to plan accordingly by registering in advance.
Registration does not guarantee entry.
Rhythm, Bass and Place: Through the Lens will be on display March 17 - June 24, 2023 at the CCCADI Firehouse (120 E. 125th Street, NY, NY 10035) during the following gallery hours:
Thursdays and Fridays 3 - 7 p.m.
Saturdays 12 - 4 p.m.
Closed Mar 24, 2023
Featured Artists:
Curator:
Rhythm, Bass and Place: Connections and Reflections on Music of the African Diaspora
This exhibition is part of CCCADI’s five-month-long series that celebrates the migration and creative evolution of Black music by highlighting the routes of rhythms and sound culture in a Diasporic context. Rhythm, Bass and Place: Connections and Reflections on Music of the African Diaspora constructs a living archive through engaging stories from neighborhoods, stages, studios and dance floors that shaped the sonic landscape in select U.S., U.K. and Caribbean cities over the last three decades.
All events may be subject to change.
SACRED TRADITIONS: HONORING THE FEAST DAY OF SANGÓ
JOIN US FOR ANOTHER INSTALLMENT OF SACRED TRADITIONS, OUR SERIES DEDICATED TO ADVOCATING FOR THE EDUCATION AND PRESERVATION OF AFRICAN-BASED SPIRITUALITY. THIS UPCOMING PROGRAM COMMEMORATES THE FEAST DAY OF THE ORISHA SANGÓ, LORD OF DRUM AND DANCE, SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIOR AND LORD OF LIGHTNING AND THUNDER.
Last year, we honored Sangó in the Lucumi tradition of Cuba with our presentation of El Nuevo Oro, and we continue our Diasporic journey for this year’s celebration by highlighting the Sangó Baptist tradition of Trinidad and Tobago.
CCCADI Executive Director, Melody Capote and Michael Manswell, Creative Director of Something Positive, explore the Sangó Baptist tradition, its origins, distinctions, and connections to other African-based Spirituality. Melody and Michael take a look back at a past collaboration between CCCADI and Something Positive in 2015, a musical presentation that also highlighted Sangó within the program Ache Lavagem da Rua at Lincoln Center Out of Doors.
This discussion and retrospective will be followed by a performance by Something Positive especially designed for Sangó’s feast day (December 4th).
You can view the program here on December 10th or view it via CCCADI Facebook or Youtube.
AFRO-PICKS FEAT. “SECADORA” BY ELYSSA AQUINO HONORING THE SPIRIT OF JUNETEENTH
Join us for our next installment of Afro-Picks, a CCCADI a virtual talk series that highlights emerging filmmakers and films set in the communities of the African Diaspora.
VISUALIZING RACIAL COMPLEXITY WITH TATIANA FLORES AND JUANA VALDÉS
Visualizing Racial Complexity brings together art critic and independent curator Tatiana Flores and Juana Valdés, one of the featured artists in the digital exhibition, The Abyss of the Ocean: Cuban Women Photographers, Migrations, and the Question of Race. During an engaging dialogue informed by archipelagic thought and feminist practices, Flores and Valdés will share on their recent projects and exhibitions and discuss issues of race and Latinidad within the categories Cuban, Latin American, and Latinx Art. The conversation will be moderated by Aldeide Delgado, Guest Curator of The Abyss of the Ocean. CCCADI Curatorial Fellow Dalaeja Foreman will serve as the Respondent and CCCADI Curator-at-Large Grace Aneiza Ali will offer Introductions.
CURATORS IN CONVERSATION: SUSET SÁNCHEZ AND ALDEIDE DELGADO
This special Curators in Conversation public program brings together art critics and curators Suset Sánchez and Yanelys Núñez Leyva to discuss a history of institutional and independent exhibitions that address the problem of race and racism in Cuba.
AFRO-PICKS FEATURING “BLACK MOTHERHOOD THROUGH THE LENS”
Our upcoming Afro-Picks program will feature the film “Black Motherhood Through the Lens”, a documentary that features four Black women's experiences in navigating the reproductive and maternal healthcare system from conception to postpartum.
AFRO WAVES - VIRTUAL CONCERT W/AJA MONET AND CVGEBIRD
This next wave will feature the poetic rhymes about gender, race, migration, and spirituality by Aja Monet alongside the sounds of Acoustic Trap Soul with Latin-Caribbean undertones by Cvgebird.
AFRO WAVES - VIRTUAL CONCERT W/SOUL SCIENCE LAB
We will virtually kickstart this next wave with Brooklyn-based music and multimedia duo, Soul Science Lab (SSL). The group was formed by artist, educator, and creative director, Chen Lo, and multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer, Asante’ Amin.