Warm up with a high-energy jazz concert when pianist and composer Erika Oba returns to Claremont Branch. Ms. Oba’s original compositions have explored various Japanese music forms such as the Okinawan sanshin tradition, taiko drumming and contemporary folk music. This intimately arranged duo set with bass player Chris Bastian, her collaborator on the CD, Carry On, presents Erika’s most recent material.
Erika Oba is a composer, performer and educator born and raised in the SF Bay Area. She received a Bachelors in Music in Jazz Piano Performance at Oberlin College and Conservatory and an MA in Music Composition from Mills College. She is active in a variety of settings including big bands, indie rock bands, funk bands, original jazz groups, and theater companies.
For more information about this free concert, please call 510-981-6280.
This free program is sponsored by the Friends of the Berkeley Public Library www.berkeleylibraryfriends.org.
4pm to 5pm, 2940 Benvenue Avenue @Ashby Avenue
with
CONJURE!
con·jure: make (something) appear unexpectedly or seemingly from nowhere as if by magic
India Cooke, violin
Lewis Jordan, saxophone, word
Joe McKinley, contrabass
Kele Nitoto, percussion
Donald Robinson, set drum
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Suggested Donation $20
Children welcome! Ages 12 and under Free admission
Free World ~ creative structures for improvisation, which has led to working with artists from a range of practice: dance, poetry, theater and music, presented in his Music At-Large series. He continues to seek out performers who strive for modes of expression that honor their traditions while speaking to the urgency of the present. If that's in B-flat, fine. If it's in time, that could work too. If it's outside, it must be honest.
Curated by India Cooke, violin and Lewis Jordan, saxophone
A new forum for great black art and beyond: Innovative explorations from the roots to the branches of music, dance, visual art, and word. Bringing local, national and international performers, scholars, students and interested public together in a forum designed to enhance and broaden understanding and awareness of the dynamic cultural impact of African American music and art, in all its diverse expressions. Performers TBA.
Suggested donation $20. No one turned away for lack of funds.
India Cooke, violinist, recorded and released, to critical acclaim, her Grammy nominated debut CD as a leader,IndiaCooke~Redhanded (Music and Arts 1996).
Her continuing jazz and improvisational experiences include performances and recordings with Sun Ra, Cecil Taylor, George Lewis, Pharoah Sanders, Julius Hemphill, Reggie Workman, George Sams, Abdul Wadud,Charles "Bobo" Shaw, Peter Kowald, John Lindberg, James Emery, Eddie Marshall, E.W. Wainwright, John Tchicai, Michael White, Pauline Oliveros, Donald Robinson, Lewis Jordan, and Bill Crossman, among many others.
Lewis Jordan, alto and baritone saxophones
Born in San Francisco, he grew up in Chicago, with the blues, while learning to associate creative musicians with the advancement of society as we know it. He is an international touring and recording musician, poet, actor and playwright. He was a founding member of United Front, a seminal San Francisco Bay Area ensemble known for its originality, aggressive imagination and cultural synthesis. Presenting his music and words in performance, he continues to carry the torch. He has focused on creative structures for improvisation, which has led to working with artists from a range of practice: dance, poetry, theater and music, presented in his Music At-Large series. He continues to seek out performers who strive for modes of expression that honor their traditions while speaking to the urgency of the present. If that's in B-flat, fine. If it's in time, that could work too. If it's outside, it must be honest.
7:30pm to 9:30pm, 2133 University Ave.
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8pm, Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse, 2020 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA, United States