The Harlem Chamber Players’ 16th Annual Black History Month Celebration

Feb15
  • Feb 15 6:30pm
  • Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Photo credit: The Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture presents The Harlem Chamber Players’ 16th Annual Black History Month Celebration. This concert will feature three phenomenal Black women.

The featured guest artist is Nathalie Joachim who will perform her latest work, Ki moun ou ye, from her album, which will be released on February 16th. In Ki moun ou ye Nathalie Joachim asks, “Who are you?” This is a question Nathalie has been answering since her previous album Fanm d'Ayiti, a love letter to Haitian women, the foremothers of Haitian music, and the matriarchs in her personal life.

The multi-disciplinary performing artist Helga Davis will host this event.

PROGRAM
Rhiannon Giddens At the Purchaser’s Option with Variations
Alice Coltrane Radhe-Shyam for Solo Harp with String Quintet
João Luiz Rezende Mar Calmo from Recife for Solo Harp with Strings & Percussion
Take Me to the Water
for Solo Harp and String Quintet arranged by Ashley Jackson
Nathalie Joachim Ki moun ou ye

ARTISTS
Nathalie Joachim, voice and flute
Helga Davis, host
Ashley Jackson, harp
Philip Payton, violin
Nicole Wright, violin
Kayla Williams, viola
Rahel Lulseged, cello
Anthony Morris, double bass
Scott Still, marimba
Colleen Bernstein, bells

TICKETS
This concert is FREE and open to the public. RSVP is required. Seating will be available on a first come, first seated basis. Click for more information and to RSVP below.

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