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Caroline Davis' "Portals"

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Caroline Davis - saxophone, flute & compositions
Marquis Hill - trumpet
Julia Easterlin - voice
Nappy Nina - voice
Julian Shore - piano
Chris Tordini - bass
Jimmy Macbride - drums

Caroline Davis’ Portals is an immersive sound and haptic experience, drawing upon the idea of mourning and ancestral communications as textural entities. The music has been mindfully written to offer connections to Caroline’s ancestors who have transitioned and elements they would like to explore through the life-cycle portal. Through this music, the ensemble engages in the connective tissue between dual and non-dual realms of existence. This ensemble is featured on Portals, Volume 1 (Mourning) and 2 (Returning).

 

As a courtesy to audience members who reside in different time zones, as well as to our artists, the live stream link will remain alive for 24 hours from the time of original broadcast. It will be taken down at that point. We want many people to enjoy the music, which ultimately belongs to the artists who created it. We thank you for your support and understanding!


SPONSORSHIP

The Jazz Gallery is a not-for-profit arts organization presenting emerging artists who challenge convention, take creative risks, and lead their field as performers, composers and thinkers. We provide a platform for artists to discover their unique voice and a home for established musicians to continue to experiment and grow. At The Jazz Gallery, artists and audiences come together from around the world to explore new creative ideas, collaborate and celebrate jazz as a dynamic art form that reflects our ever-changing world.

We rely on the generosity of our members and community to keep the music playing, thank you for your continued and much appreciated support! If you would like to sponsor a Livestream Concert, please use the links above or be in touch with our Executive Director, Janet Luhrs, here.

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Later Event: February 5
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