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SUMMARY:Guarded Girls
DESCRIPTION:Written by Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman Directed by Richard Rose \nA new play from Governor General’s Literary Award and Dora Mavor Moore Award nominee. \nSeemingly separate lives dramatically come together in a dangerous climax in a women’s prison system. Guarded Girls examines how we process trauma\, and asks us to look at one of Canada’s dirtiest secrets\, solitary confinement.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/guarded-girls/
LOCATION:Tarragon Theatre\, 30 Bridgman Ave\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Tetrahedron & Deniz Lim-Sersan
DESCRIPTION:Terahedron\nDrummer Ernesto Cervini is making a name for himself as a consummate bandleader and in-demand sideman\, repeatedly praised for his deeply musical\, infectiously energetic talents. Time Out New York encapsulated Cervini as “a buoyant drummer as well as a sharp composer and bandleader\, ” while the jazz bible\, Downbeat described his fluid style as one that “exemplifies `float like a butterfly\, sting like a bee’.” The drummer released There\, his third album as leader of the Ernesto Cervini Quartet\, in fall 2011. Reviewing the album\, Modern Drummer magazine said: “Cervini recalls such old-schoolers as Art Blakey and Billy Higgins. . . It’s his robust\, magnetic personality that fascinates consistently.” \nLuis Gonzalez Deniz was born in Camaguey\, Cuba on April 21st\, 1983. In 1993\, Luis started his musical studies at the Escuela Vocacional de Arte Luis Casas Romero in his hometown of Camaguey\, where he subsequently continued at the Escuela Profesional de Musica Jose White. Luis later moved to the Cuban capital\, where he graduated at the prestigious Escuela Nacional de Musica (ENA)\, the alma mater of several of Cuba’s most prominent musicians.While in Cuba he kept a busy schedule\,both teaching saxophone at the National School of Music and playing locally and touring international as well\,past dates includes a USA West Coast Tour(Los Angeles\,San Francisco\,California\,2002)and several dates for the Bermuda Jazz Festival(Bermuda Island\,2004). \nRich Brown has been an active member of Toronto’s culturally diverse music scene since 1992. He taught himself to play bass at the age of 17 by listening to artists such as Jaco Pastorius\, Victor Bailey\, Jimmy Haslip\, and Alain Caron. Later\, he expanded his vocabulary by drawing on influences outside the bass realm. In a recent interview Brown explains\, “I wanted to sing like Stevie\, play like Miles\, and phrase like Scofield and do it all on this instrument.” Rich is one of the most in demand musicians in Toronto. He is currently a member of the JUNO nominated indo-jazz group autorickshaw and has performed and recorded with some of the finest musicians in the world including jazz vocalist Carol Welsman\, Jane Siberry\, Glenn Lewis\, Dapp Theory\, Steve Coleman & 5 Elements\, James “Blood” Ulmer\, Andy Narrell and Bruce Cockburn to name a few. He has appeared in the feature film “Glitter” starring Mariah Carey and the made for TV movie “The Natalie Cole Story” starring Natalie Cole as well as the television series “Soul Food”. Rich is currently at work on a new solo project called rinsethealgorithm and has appeared on over 40 recordings ranging from Jazz to Funk to Latin to traditional Asian and Arabic music. He can currently be seen in a feature interview with the online magazine. \nWith the Deniz Lim-Sersan Group
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/tetrahedron-deniz-lim-sersan/
LOCATION:The Emmet Ray\, 924 College Street\, Toronto\, Canada
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