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SUMMARY:Open Arts LES: Yi-Yi
DESCRIPTION:YiYi\, a Ukrainian folk group composed of Caroline Kuhn\, Katie Pawluk\, and Zoya Shepko\, breathes new life into traditional Ukrainian songs through unconventional arrangements and a diverse mix of instruments\, including the bandura\, violin\, banjo\, hutsul drum\, cello and accordion. Their performances are characterized by three-part polyphony\, creating rich sonic tapestries that transport audiences from lively party vibes to poignant moments of heartbreak.
URL:https://www.fabnyc.org/event/open-arts-les-yi-yi/
LOCATION:Avenue B Open Street\, Avenue B between E 8th Street & E 9th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Open Arts LES
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SUMMARY:Open Arts LES: Nolan Nwachukwu Project
DESCRIPTION:Nolan Nwachukwu Project’s music features a combination of diverse original compositions and new\, funky interpretations of contemporary songs and jazz standards. The compositions and arrangements performed by the group are infused with a blend of African-American genres\, including gospel\, jazz\, R&B\, soul\, funk\, and other world music. \nAbout Nolan Nwachukwu  \nNolan Nwachukwu is a bassist\, composer\, and producer based in New York City. Originally from South Florida\, Nolan studied Jazz at the Dillard Center for the Arts under the direction of Christopher Dorsey. With Nolan on bass\, the DCA band achieved 2 straight top-3 finishes at the Essentially Ellington national competition\, including an award for outstanding rhythm section and an honorable mention on bass. He received his Bachelor of Music degree from the Manhattan School of Music\, under the guidance of Buster Williams\, Marc Cary\, Kendrick Scott\, and John Benitez. \nSince relocating to New York\, Nolan has begun collaborations with acclaimed artists and musicians such as J’Nai Bridges\, Damien Sneed\, Michael Mwenso and the Shakes\, Tyreek McDole\, Miles Lennox\, Savion Glover\, Miki Howard\, Jon Batiste\, Ruben Fox\, Willerm Delisfort\, Tina Fabrique\, Brandon Woody\, Cisco Swank\, FORAGER\, Jillian Grace\, Imani Rouselle\, Reuben James\, and the Jazz at Lincoln Center. \nNolan has performed at many notable venues and festivals including Dizzy’s @ Jazz at Lincoln Center\, Mintons Playhouse\, Smalls Jazz Club\, Carnegie Hall\, MET Art Museum\, City Winery (New York\, Pittsburgh\, and Philadelphia)\, NPR Tiny Desk (Home)\, Monterey Jazz Festival\, Montclair Jazz Festival\, South Beach Jazz Festival\, Umbria Winter Jazz Festival\, and Burlington Discover Jazz Festival amongst others. \nNolan currently performs throughout various venues in NYC and tours nationally and internationally between different groups\, including FORAGER\, Michael Mwenso & The Shakes\, and Electric Root’s Production: The Sound of (Black) Music.
URL:https://www.fabnyc.org/event/open-arts-les-nolan-nwachukwu-project/
LOCATION:Avenue B Open Street\, Avenue B between E 8th Street & E 9th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10009\, United States
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