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Beth Morrison Projects: Song Cycles

  • Harlem Stage 150 Convent Avenue New York United States (map)

ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE
October 29, 7:30PM

Live/Reserved Seating
Priority Seating: $35
General Seating: $25

In a special collaboration with Beth Morrison Projects, one of the foremost creators and producers of new opera-theater and music-theater, join us for an evening of song cycles by three power-house women and non-binary composers showcasing a diversity of musical languages: electro-acoustic, rock-infused, and Zimbabwean classical inspired.

Tanyaradzwa Tawengwa-Nzou Mambano is a Zimbabwean gwenyambira, scholar, composer, and singer whose creative practice centers African healing and self-liberation. Violinist, vocalist, and steel pannist, Yaz Lancaster, is a Black transdisciplinary artist whose music is most interested in practices aligned with relational aesthetics and the every day; fragments and collage; and liberatory politics. New York native, Tamar-kali, is a second-generation, World Soundtrack Academy’s award-winning musician with roots in the coastal Sea Islands of South Carolina. Together, these ground-breaking artists have composed an evening of breathtaking and exhilarating performances. Join us at Harlem Stage for an evening that you do not want to miss!


BEFORE YOU PURCHASE YOUR TICKET, know that you must show proof of full Covid-19 vaccination having completed the vaccination series at least 14 days prior to the performance date. Masks are required. We will continue to update our safety protocols to remain in line with CDC guidelines. Learn more about our safety protocols.