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SUMMARY:Number: Presents Art of the South 2018
DESCRIPTION:The fifth annual Art of the South exhibition\, presented by Number:\, is open to all artists 18 and older working in any media residing in Alabama\, Arkansas\, Florida\, Georgia\, Kentucky\, Louisiana\, Maryland\, Missouri\, Mississippi\, North Carolina\, Oklahoma\, Tennessee\, Texas\, South Carolina\, Virginia\, West Virginia\, and Washington DC. \nThe exhibition will be juried by Brian Jobe\, artist\, educator\, independent curator\, and non-profit co-director of Locate Arts based in Nashville\, TN. \n\nFeatured artists:\nRichard Armendariz\nApril Bachtel\nBridget Bailey\nLeticia Bajuyo\nOmari Booker\nMark Brosseau\nJason S. Brown\nRichie Budd\nNancy Cheairs\nPaul Collins\nSage Dawson\nDawn Dickins\nKimberly Dummons\nSamuel Dunson\nNatalie Eddings\nBrian Edmonds\nBeth Edwards\nVirginia Fleck\nLynne Ghenov \nMichael Giles\nBuster Graybill Flyswatter\nGeorganna Greene\nVirginia Griswold\nAndy Harding\nKatie Hargrave\nNatalie Harrison\nAnne Herbert \nChintia Kirana\nPaula Kovarik\nSilvan Laan\nTad  Lauritzen Wright\nKatie  Maish\nElysia Mann\nT. Michael Martin\nAlex McClurg\nErica Mendoza\nAverell Mondie & Terri Phillips\nJeffrey Morton\nJoe Nolan\nMeredith Olinger\nClay Palmer\nChristen Parker\nNick Peña\nGiang Pham\nNate Renner\nNikii Richey\nZach Searcy \nRyan Steed\nJason Stout\nHills Snyder\nChris Boyd Taylor\nAugusta Toppins\nNatalie Tyree\nMary VanGieson\nJonathan Whitfill\nA.C. Wilson\nTom Wixo\nJessica Wohl  \n\nBiography of the Juror\nBrian Russell Jobe (American\, b. 1981) is an artist\, educator\, independent curator\, and\nnon-profit co-director based in Nashville\, TN. \nIn 2015\, Brian and Carolyn Jobe founded Locate Arts\, an organization that connects\nand promotes contemporary visual art in Tennessee. Presently\, he is the Co-Executive\nDirector of Locate Arts + Seed Space. He also teaches art courses at Lipscomb\nUniversity. \nJobe’s studio practice is focused on sculpture\, installation\, and public art. His solo\nexhibitions/ projects have been on view at venues such as Mixed Greens Gallery (New\nYork\, NY)\, Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum (San Antonio\, TX)\, the University of\nWyoming (Laramie\, WY)\, the University of Tennessee College of Architecture + Design\n(Knoxville\, TN)\, and the McNay Art Museum (San Antonio\, TX). \nBorn in Houston\, Texas and raised in Memphis\, Tennessee\, Jobe received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Tennessee in 2004 and Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2006. After living in Brooklyn\, NY for a time\, he relocated with his wife\, painter Carolyn Jobe\, to Tennessee.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/number-presents-art-of-the-south-2018/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts Galleries\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180726
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180903
DTSTAMP:20260527T003844
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180619T163422Z
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SUMMARY:Frances Berry & Jenny Fine: Tunnel Vision
DESCRIPTION:A collaborative installation by Frances Berry and Jenny Fine \nOn view through September 2\nOpening reception: Friday\, July 27\, 7-9 pm \n\nImplementing time as material\, artists Frances Berry and Jenny Fine join forces to create TUNNEL VISION\, a collaborative installation that explores the family photographic archive and the space of memory. \nCombining the historical form of the tunnel card with overlapping projections of still and moving imagery culled from the artists’ family archives\, TUNNEL VISION invites the viewer to become a part of this colliding Southern mind-scape. \n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/frances-berry-jenny-fine-tunnel-vision/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts\, East Gallery\, Crosstown Concourse\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180801T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180801T160000
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SUMMARY:MicroCinema Club
DESCRIPTION:Monthly short film screening series\, presented by Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts. \nThis month: FilmFatales Shorts\nJoin us for a selection of short films presented by Indie Memphis and Film Fatales\, highlighting underrepresented voices including content by and about women of color and the LGBTQ community. \nFull film line-up here. \nDoors at 6:30 pm | Screening at 7 pm.\nAdmission is pay-what-you-can.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/microcinema-club-20/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180802T160000
DTSTAMP:20260527T003844
CREATED:20180725T190412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180725T190412Z
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SUMMARY:Odidi
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition and performance by Nubia Yasin\, Jas Marie\, and Osarugue Otebele \nAs the story goes\, women are ribs — parts of a whole\, a sacrifice of part of man\, who had to give some slice of his body for a woman to be born. Odidi\, meaning whole\, challenges that idea. \nOdidi is a performance and exhibition by Nubia Yasin\, Jas Marie\, and Osarugue Otebele. Through a series of poems\, these three women invite you into a different kind of Eden\, one where Eve’s parts are hers and hers alone. One where she eats because the Lord would have it so. One where there are no snakes\, only vines\, from which the fruit grows ripe with waiting. \nExhibition at 7 pm | Performance at 8 pm
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/odidi/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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SUMMARY:The City of Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:Performance by the woodwind quintet\, City of Tomorrow \nFree\nDoors at 7 pm | Performance at 7:30 pm \nAbout City of Tomorrow:\nThe City of Tomorrow is a woodwind quintet with a fearless aesthetic and a commitment to 21st-century music. Gold medalists of the 2011 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition\, the ensemble has been presented in New York at the DiMenna Center\, Trinity Wall Street\, Spectrum\, and at IN\TER/SECT\, co-presented by Bryant Park and Chamber Music America. \nTheir U.S. tours have included prestigious festivals and series\, including the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Series in Chicago\, the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival in Michigan\, and Red Note New Music Festival in Illinois. The quintet’s work has also been supported by residencies at the Banff Center for Arts & Creativity and the Avaloch Farm Music Institute. Their 2018-19 season includes residencies at Tufts University in Boston and the Vermont College of Fine Art. \nIn 2015\, the quintet began exploring physical movement and spatial relationships in their concert programming. Championing 20th and 21st-century works by Harrison Birtwistle\, Esa-Pekka Salonen\, Julia Wolfe\, and others\, the quintet uses lighting and choreography to create a seamless and immersive musical experience. \nFrom 2012 to 2014\, the quintet was engaged in a musical exploration of climate change\, which culminated in the commissioning of major new works from composers Hannah Lash\, Nat Evans\, and John Aylward. The City of Tomorrow’s first album\, Nature\, released on PARMA/Ravello in 2014\, further wrestled with questions of human involvement in the natural world. Exploration of these natural themes resulted in a new work from Hannah Lash\, Leander and Hero\, which was supported by a 2014 Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning Grant. \nThe City of Tomorrow’s members are in demand as new music specialists\, curators\, collaborators\, and teachers. As an ensemble\, they have recently given residencies at Vermont College of Fine Arts\, Berklee College of Music\, Indiana University\, Tufts\, and Yale. Members of the ensemble can also be heard with some of the finest ensembles in New York and beyond\, including Talea Ensemble\, ICE\, and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. \nElise Blatchford / Flute\nStuart Breczinski / Oboe\nRane Moore / Clarinet\nNanci Belmont / Bassoon\nLeander Star / Horn
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/the-city-of-tomorrow/
LOCATION:Crosstown Concourse\, Central Atrium\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180803T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180803T160000
DTSTAMP:20260527T003844
CREATED:20180712T213904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180712T213948Z
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SUMMARY:Austin Blue
DESCRIPTION:Art show and music video release \nOrganized by the artist
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/austin-blue-2/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180804T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180804T070000
DTSTAMP:20260527T003844
CREATED:20180802T210047Z
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SUMMARY:Babu Press Presents Marvin and the Marvelous Map
DESCRIPTION:Babu Press and Memphis Symphony Orchestra principal oboist Joseph Salvallagio present this fun and educational event\, perfect for the whole family. \nCome enjoy an original children’s story featuring audience participation and musical accompaniment by MSO musicians Joseph Salvallagio (oboe)\, Mark Wallace (cello)\, and Jenny Davis (flute). While kids enjoy the concert\, parents can enjoy French Truck Coffee’s 2-for-1 Saturday mimosa special and coffee with breakfast. \nThere will also be a fun craft component for everyone after the performance! Free and open to the public. Presented in partnership with French Truck Coffee.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/babu-press-presents-marvin-and-the-marvelous-map/
LOCATION:Crosstown Concourse\, Central Atrium\, 1350 Concourse Ave.\, Memphis\, TN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180804T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180804T170000
DTSTAMP:20260527T003844
CREATED:20180620T163848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180620T163946Z
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SUMMARY:Mt. & Valley
DESCRIPTION:Join local singer/songwriter Josh Waddell as he celebrates three years of making music in Memphis. \nYou will hear the stories behind his original music as well as experience his soothing Americana style in an intimate\, inviting space. This will be a unique event\, as Waddell will share future plans and introduce a new collaboration effort: MT & VALLEY. \nOpening performance by Arkansas native Katie Ferron. \nTickets are $10
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/mt-valley/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180806T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180806T150000
DTSTAMP:20260527T003844
CREATED:20180531T194733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180718T204215Z
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SUMMARY:Resident Artist Pecha Kucha
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts resident artists will deliver talks in the Pecha Kucha format. \nThe key to Pecha Kucha is the 20×20 format: all presenters show 20 slides for 20 seconds each\, making each presentation concise and dynamic. If you’re wondering what “Pecha Kucha” means\, it draws its name from the Japanese term for the sound of “chit chat.” \nPecha Kucha Nights began in Tokyo as an opportunity for artists\, designers and architects to show samples of their work through a concise\, timed presentation in a relaxed community setting. Over the past 10 years\, these events have expanded to hundreds of cities across the globe\, and often include a variety of community members sharing a wide array of interesting (and sometimes hilarious) topics. \n\nPresenting Artists:\nChris Kardambikis\nOlanyiyi Akindina\nBrent Fogt\nXavier Neal-Burgin\nChristopher Kojzar\nStephanie Mercedes\nCarrol McTyre\nIfy\nAsuka Gato\nBeth Krebs
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/resident-artist-pecha-kucha-3/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts East Atrium\, 1350 Concourse Avenue\, Memphis\, TN\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180807T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180807T160000
DTSTAMP:20260527T003845
CREATED:20180725T181431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180730T204320Z
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SUMMARY:Shoot & Splice: Filmmaking Within Your Means
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Mark Jones \nJoin prolific Memphis filmmaker Mark Jones as he presents his workshop and discussion\, “Filmmaking Within Your Means.” Mark will share his writing and filmmaking ethos\, including writing for realistic and simple locations and minimizing the amount of speaking roles. But most importantly\, this workshop will help teach you how to embrace your supposed creative limitations to make a wholly unique and original film. \nMark Jones lives in Memphis\, Tennessee\, with his partner.  He has made three feature films\, “Tennessee Queer\,” “Fraternity Massacre At Hell Island\,” “Eli Parker Is Getting Married?\,” and one web soap opera\, “On The Edge of Happiness.” Mark worked at WKNO-TV\, the Memphis PBS station\, for several years both on the production crew and as an associate produce for a local roundtable discussion show. He now has a web talk show\, “Memphis on the Mark\,” where he interviews locals artists in the fields of film\, music\, and theatre. Mark’s short films (“Death$ in a $mall Town\,” “Winding Brook\,” “Henry\,” & “Best Wedding Gift”) have screened at dozens of festivals around the country. \nReception at 6:30pm\, discussion begins at 7pm. Free and open to the public. Complimentary beverages will be available. Presented by Indie Memphis in collaboration with Crosstown Arts.Crosstown Arts at Crosstown Concourse // East Atrium – L2 | 280 (above the red staircase)
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/shoot-splice-filmmaking-within-your-means/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts East Atrium\, 1350 Concourse Avenue\, Memphis\, TN\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180814T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180814T150000
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CREATED:20151215T182353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180813T213958Z
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SUMMARY:Open Crit
DESCRIPTION:Facilitator: Melissa Farris \n\n\nPresenting artists: \n\n\nKaleob Elkins\n\n\nDavid E Johnson\n\n\nSara Moseley\n\n\nLance Layman\n\n\nCrosstown Arts’ Open Crit series is a monthly critique event where visual artists are invited to bring new and/or in-progress studio work for critical feedback and group discussion particular to each artist’s practice. \n\nA dedicated facilitator with experience in a group critique setting will guide discussion for each critique event\, which will include up to 4 artists’ work\, with 15-25 minutes devoted to the work of each. \nAll visual artists and anyone interested in joining the discussion are welcome to participate regardless of their level of expertise\, prior professional art experience or background/education in fine art. Participation is free and open to the public. Input during the critiques from everyone in attendance is welcomed and encouraged. \nNo formal preparation is necessary for participating artists\, who will have an opportunity to introduce and contextualize their work on view at the beginning of each critique. Participating artists are only asked to be open to (and interested in) considering reactions to their work by the group\, which will always be done in a supportive\, constructive and casual environment\, but could at the same time be challenging. \nSpecial thanks to Art Center for donating a $25 gift certificate for each participating artist. \n\nTo participate\, artists can sign up here: \nOpen Crit Request form \n  \nContact Mary Jo at maryjo@crosstownarts.org with any questions!  \nArtists are asked to bring no more than 8 individual pieces (in any medium). Maximum run time for time-based work(s) is 10 minutes. \nParticipating artists are encouraged to invite friends\, peers and colleagues to the open crits\, both to see their work in progress and to give constructive feedback. \n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/copy-of-open-crit-3/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180816T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180816T163000
DTSTAMP:20260527T003845
CREATED:20180724T192718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180724T192718Z
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SUMMARY:Barbecue Digest
DESCRIPTION:Join the Southern Foodways Alliance for a film screening and discussion of Tennessee barbecue. \nThe group will screen segments from Whole Hog about pitmaster Ricky Parker\, followed by Like Father\, a film about his son Zach Parker. \nZach\, now owner of B.E. Scott’s Barbeque\, will sit on the panel and offer a taste of whole hog barbecue for attendees. \nTickets are available here for $12 per person.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/barbecue-digest/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180819
DTSTAMP:20260527T003845
CREATED:20180719T204340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180820T220958Z
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SUMMARY:Continuum Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:A festival of collaborations among musicians and artists of diverse genres from Memphis and beyond\, bringing to life unique performances and workshops in the award-winning Crosstown Concourse. \nPerformances by: Amy Lavere & Will Sexton with musicians of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra\, IMAKEMADBEATS\, ~Nois Saxophone Quartet\, Artistik Approach\, Troika String Trio\, Blueshift Ensemble and ICEBERG New Music\, if … else\, Crosstown Winds\, Vibes & Waves crew\, among many others. \nInteractive workshops:\nSound Scavenger Hunt\nMindful Listening Workshop\nThe Polyrhythmic Body: A Movement Excursion for Non-dancers Who Love Music\n“I Am Sure My Music Has a Taste of Codfish in It”: Thoughts on the Relationship Between Food and Music\nSuggestions on How to Listen to Contemporary Classical Music \nTicket prices (purchase on Eventbrite below):\nFriday – $10\nSaturday – $20 (all events are free until 5:45 pm)\nFestival Pass – $25\n(present your mobile ticket at Farm Burger for 10% off your purchase) \nPurchase Ticket Here\n\nSponsored by Amro Music and Memphis Botanic Garden\n\n\nFriday\, August 17 – $10 \nComposer Spotlight: John Cage\nEvents sponsored by Sonosphere\nCrosstown Concourse – East Atrium \n6-7 pm\nMindful Listening Workshop \nThis workshop explores different ways of hearing the world around us. Participants are led through a series of Pauline Oliveros-inspired sound and meditation activities designed to emphasize active and creative listening strategies. The individual exercises help attune participants to the sounds in our lives — especially those we might not have noticed before — while the group discussion following each exercise helps develop a richer vocabulary for describing them. Led by ICEBERG composer Drake Andersen. \n7:15-7:45 pm\nPresentation: John Cage’s Life and Work \nA short presentation given by ICEBERG New Music and Sonosphere about John Cage\, giving background on the composer’s life\, the use of chance operations in his compositions\, and the influence of Zen Buddhism on the composer and his art. \n8-9 pm\nThe Music of John Cage \nPerformed by members of Blueshift Ensemble\, ~Nois Saxophone Quartet\, and ICEBERG New Music. Program will feature a variety of works by John Cage including Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (for 12 radios) and several of Cage’s “plant-based” compositions\, in which performers play on amplified cacti and other plants. Plants provided by Memphis Botanic Garden. \n\nSaturday\, August 18 – $20 (all events after 5:45 pm require a ticket; events before 5:45 pm are FREE)\n \nCrosstown Concourse East Atrium/Theater Stair/Listening Room \nNoon-12:15\nWelcome & Introduction \n12:15-1 pm – East Atrium\nTroika String Trio \nThe Troika String Trio will perform Beethoven’s ‘String Trio\,’ Op. 3\, No. 1\, Schubert’s ‘Serenade’ from “Schwanengesang” (arranged for trio)\, and an special arrangement of Coldplay’s ‘Viva La Vida.’ Featuring Memphis Symphony Orchestra musicians Jessie Munson (violin)\, Beth Luscombe (viola)\, and Mark Wallace (cello). \n1-2:30 pm – Theater Stair\nWorkshop: Sound Scavenger Hunt \nA sound scavenger hunt is an activity that helps to build awareness of the sounds all around us. Participants are divided into teams and roam Crosstown Concourse\, searching for the sounds on their checklist. Sounds are classified according to properties\, such as “high\, short\, loud” or “low\, short\, soft.” Participants capture the sounds using portable audio recorders (provided). After the scavenger hunt\, the teams regroup to compare\, discuss\, and play their sounds. \n2-2:30 pm – Central Atrium\nIf…Else \nExperimental performer/listeners if…else seek the edges of sonic space. They enter their creations curiously and invite others into a shared space of discovery. Audience members are invited to be a part of the performance by playing small photo-oscillators with flashlights. Featuring flutists Philip Snyder and Jenny Davis. \n2:30-3:30 pm – Central Atrium\nWorkshop: The Polyrhythmic Body: A Movement Excursion for Non-dancers Who Love Music \nLead by Sarah Ledbetter\, the workshop focuses on how we can use our bodies to experience musical elements such as rhythm\, polyrhythm\, and call and response. No dance or musical experience necessary to participate in this workshop. \n3-3:40 pm – East Atrium\nCrosstown Winds \nA Memphis-based woodwind trio (flute\, clarinet\, and bassoon)\, Crosstown Winds is a prize-winning ensemble of the 2018 Coltman Chamber Music Competition Collegiate Division. \n3:45-4:10 pm – East Atrium\, mural wall\nVibes & Waves Crew \nMemphis Jookers Alex Hall\, James Sullivan\, and Jadyn Nathan will perform with cellist Joshua Keller. \n4:15-5 pm – East Atrium\nPresentation: “I Am Sure My Music Has a Taste of Codfish in It”: Thoughts on the Relationship Between Food and Music \nIn this talk\, we explore different ways in which food and music have interacted together throughout the ages\, as we are reminded of the depths to which these two aspects of human experience have shaped our culture and society. As we look at some of the favorite recipes and odd eating habits of famous composers\, we may also tumble deeper into the rabbit hole\, gaining glimpses into the very nature of perception\, art\, and what this has to do with our lives. Presented by ICEBERG Composer Victor Baez \n5-5:45 pm: BREAK (all events after this break require a ticket) \n5:45-6:30 pm – East Atrium\n~Nois Saxophone Quartet \n~Nois is a Chicago-based saxophone quartet devoted to the creation and performance of new music. Founded in 2016 by graduate students at Northwestern University\, ~Nois has quickly emerged as one of the premier young ensembles dedicated to contemporary performance. ~Nois has been a prize winner at major chamber music competitions including the Second Prize in the Open Division of the 2018 M-Prize International Chamber Arts Competition\, the Silver Medal at the 2017 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition\, Second Prize at the 2018 North American Saxophone Alliance National Quartet Competition\, and First Prize at the 2016 Chicago Woodwind Ensemble Competition. \n6:30-7:00 pm – East Atrium\nPresentation: “Suggestions on How to Listen to Contemporary Classical Music” \nFrom the presenter: “As a living composer\, I know that contemporary music is not for everyone. And for many\, it’s a question of not knowing where to start. So sit back and relax as we talk about and explore ways to listen to contemporary music in a way that won’t overwhelm you or leave you feeling foolish.” This talk will be a perfect introduction to Blueshift’s concert of ICEBERG composers at the Continuum Music Festival. Presented by ICEBERG Composer Derek Cooper \n7-7:45 pm – Listening Room\nBlueshift Ensemble performs works by ICEBERG New Music \nCollaboration between Memphis-based Blueshift Ensemble and NYC-based composer collective ICEBERG New Music. Featuring works by Will Healy\, Victor Baez\, Drake Andersen\, Yu-Chun Chien\, and Max Grafe. \n7:45-8:30 pm – East Atrium\nArtistik Approach \nArtistik Approach is a multi-talented duo whose a cappella-based music incorporates elements of various musical style and genres. Members Eso Tolson\, from East St. Louis and Siphne Aaye\, from New Orleans\, combine singing\, beatboxing\, and rapping to create a fresh and creative sound. Their abilities have given them the opportunity to perform with musical acts rooted in a variety of genres including spoken word\, jazz\, hip-hop\, rock\, r&b\, dub-step\, reggae\, and soul. \n8:20-9:10 pm – Listening Room\nAmy Lavere and Will Sexton with members of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra \nA burgeoning star\, Amy LaVere is becoming renowned worldwide for her songwriting\,  bass playing\, and vocals. This performance features a special collaboration between Amy and Will with an orchestra featuring musicians of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra with arrangements by Sam Shoup. Amy sings with a sweet\, haunting voice that can turn on a dime  from innocent to lusty (“Norah Jones with an added Cyndi Lauper element” — Mojo Magazine; “Spookiness suits her” — New York Times). Whether playing as a duo with her husband Will Sexton or with retro-country sensation Motel Mirrors\, she’s an inventive\, thoughtful singer-songwriter who has crowds throughout the US and Europe smitten. \n9:20-10 pm – Listening Room\nIMAKEMADBEATS \nThere are few producers in hip hop that have as much combined skill and mystery attached to their name as IMAKEMADBEATS. The enigmatic\, faceless man behind the boards has built his reputation on an obsessive dedication to his craft; a mad scientist-like approach to tweaking samples\, drums\, and live instruments; and a signature sound that’s put listeners in the emergency room with severely broken necks. Last year IMAKEMADBEATS released his latest project\, Better Left Unsaid\, under the imprint he founded in 2015\, Unapologetic. The label houses innovative and daring artists such as Cameron Bethany\, AWFM\, Kid Maestro\, and more.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/continuum-music-festival-2/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts at Crosstown Concourse\, 1350 Concourse Avenue\, Suite 280\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
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SUMMARY:Farewell For Now Concert
DESCRIPTION:Bridging Souls Productions will celebrate eight years of dance throughout Memphis and the Mid-South with a final performance. \nAdmission: $10
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/farewell-for-now-concert/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Block Party
DESCRIPTION:Party at 430 N Cleveland and the Hitone\, featuring Al Town. Presented by Mad Air Decks. \nHand-designed Mad Air skate deck art by 27 local artists and local vendors at the 430 Gallery. Live music at the Hitone from 7 pm to 2 am. And an outdoor skate ramp presented by Al Town. \n$10 wristband to attend both venues \n 
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/crosstown-block-party-2/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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SUMMARY:Outflix Film Festival Preview & Local Short Film Competition
DESCRIPTION:Sponsors: Jacob & Scott Gettig\, Christine Weinreich & Nathan Weinreich \nJoin us for the preview of the 21st Annual Outflix Film Festival. The event will reveal this year’s festival line-up and winners of their local short film competition. Special guest judges from Oxford Film Festival\, Indie Memphis\, and the local filmmaking community will also host a panel discussion following the competition. Light food and beer/wine provided (ID required). Free to the public. Donations accepted. \nThe local short films that we will be showing are: \nGraham and Zeke (8 minutes)\nDirector – Cheryl Monique\nProducers Allie Sultan (in attendance) and Cheryl Monique\nGraham Bell and Zeke Miller\, a transgender couple\, are navigating life mid-transition. They share their insights surrounding love\, gender\, and pet snakes. Through this film they invite us into their lives\, openly discussing the ups and downs that they face in their journey to a more perfect union. \nMotions (9 minutes)\nDirector – April “skyy” Blair (in attendance)\nTwo women meet\, fall in love and go through the motions in a very short span of time. \nConway Pride (22 minutes)\nDirector – Stephen Stanley\nProducer – Joe Bush\nProducer – James Winston\nThe small Arkansas town of Conway has had an annual LGBT Pride Parade since 2004. Its 2017 edition is threatened when the founders and local activists\, John and Robert\, both pass away. The adopted children of the couple band together to save a local institution and honor their gay dads.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/outflix-film-festival-preview-local-short-film-competition/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:430
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SUMMARY:The Music of Freddie Hubbard
DESCRIPTION:Tickets – $15 (purchase on Eventbrite)\nDoors at 6:30 pm | show at 7 pm \nJazz tribute to American jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard featuring  Scott Thompson (trumpet | flugelhorn)\, Art Edmaiston (tenor sax)\, Pat Fusco (piano)\, Sam Shoup (acoustic bass)\, and James Sexton (drums). \nThe Crosstown Jazz Series\, presented by Strictly Jazz Entertainment in collaboration with Crosstown Arts\, is designed to salute classic jazz music as contemporary musicians perform the work of the legends. \n\n \nAbout Scott Thompson:\nScott Thompson boasts more than 35 years of experience as a professional trumpet player and has been one of the most recorded trumpet players in the last 25 years. Thompson received his undergraduate degree  in Trumpet Performance and his master’s in Jazz Pedagogy at the University of Memphis. \nHe’s performed with Aretha Franklin\, Ray Charles\, Randy Brecker\, Chuck Findley\, George Coleman\, Lee Konitz\, and all the Memphis piano greats\, such as Phineas Newborn\, James Williams\, Donald Brown\, and Mulgrew Miller. \nHis recording/touring credits include Al Green\, Rufus Thomas\, Cat Power\, Lucero\, Ann Peebles\, and the Bo-Keys. His Grammy-winning credits include Robert Cray and Otis Rush. In 1993\, Thompson won the Carmine Curuso International Trumpet Competition. \nLately\, Thompson has been performing with Memphis’ Love Lite Orchestra\, John Paul Keith\, and Heavy Hitters 901\, as well as his own jazz sextet\, Scott Thompson’s Rescue Animals\, which performs his original compositions. \nThompson’s musical influences include Woody Shaw\, Freddie Hubbard\, Randy Brecker\, and Clifford Brown among others. \n\nAbout Strictly Jazz Entertainment:\nStrictly Jazz Entertainment is committed to cultivating a growing community in the knowledge and appreciation of jazz. We facilitate dialogue and collaboration between the devoted supporters of jazz and the brand new constituents – those new to the genre – for the furthering of the jazz community. We provide a bridge between leading artists and a community that typically does not embrace jazz by promoting concerts in various venues to generate an atmosphere that is viable for the absorption of pure jazz.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/the-music-of-freddie-hubbard/
LOCATION:Crosstown Arts East Atrium\, 1350 Concourse Avenue\, Memphis\, TN\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Little Dictator
DESCRIPTION:Temple Israel will host a film screening of The Little Dictator\, a short\, comedic film centering around Israeli identity and culture. \nDrinks\, snacks\, and a lively post-film discussion. Watch the trailer here.
URL:https://crosstownarts.org/calendar/the-little-dictator/
LOCATION:TN
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