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CONTACT: Judy Moore at (847) 491-4819 or jkm229@northwestern.edu
FOR RELEASE: January 12, 2007
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Multicultural Woodwind Ensemble
Performs at
Northwestern
EVANSTON, Ill. --- When the Imani Winds take the stage Feb.
10 at Northwestern University, this Grammy-nominated quintet
will present an inimitable mix of European, African, Latin American
and American traditions. The group will hold a free master class
at Northwestern the same day.
The concert and master class coincide with Northwestern University’s
celebration of Black History Month.
This creative ensemble will perform on the University’s
Evanston campus at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, in Lutkin Hall,
700 University Place, where it will entertain the audience with
its eclectic program and impressive mix of musical talent. The
free master class will be held at 11 a.m. that day at Regenstein
Recital Hall, 60 Arts Circle Drive.
Formed in 1997 by musicians Monica Ellis, Jeff Scott, Mariam
Adam, Toyin Spellman-Diaz and Valerie Coleman, Imani -- meaning “faith” in
Swahili -- explores the musical links between diverse cultures.
The ensemble won the inaugural title of Educational Residency
Ensemble at the 2001 Concert Artists Guild International Competition.
Focusing on young children in diverse classrooms, the Imani Winds
travel to schools across the country to highlight the musical
culture and heritage of the African Diaspora as well as Western
classical music.
The quintet’s 2006-07 season concert follows the group’s
successful national tour last season of the multi-media production
of “Josephine Baker: A Life of Le Jazz Hot” that
took them to cities that included New York, San Francisco and
Los Angeles. The production celebrated the 100th birthday of
the late St. Louis-born singer, dancer and freedom fighter.
In addition, the ensemble maintains a heavy concert and residency
schedule, which will take them to cities across the country.
Imani Winds will celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2008 with
an ambitious new initiative titled the Legacy Commissioning Project.
More information
on Imani Winds.
Concert tickets are $8.50 for the general public; $7 for senior
citizens and Northwestern faculty and staff; and $4 for students.
For tickets, call the Pick-Staiger box office at (847) 467-4000
or visit www.pickstaiger.com.
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