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BEYOND U- Sing, Lady, Sing!

BEYOND U- Sing, Lady, Sing! 150 150 Rebecca Gillespie

THURSDAYS @ Beyond U

SING, LADY, SING! (WOMEN’S MULTI-STYLE SINGING GROUP)

Come and be a part of the Joy of Group Singing with “Sing, Lady, Sing!” Rehearsals will include a warmup, working on harmonies, pointers on vocal techniques…… and FUN singing music! Alina is always open to suggestions on repertoire. We will go “Everywhere Music Goes”. Directed by pianist/arranger/vocalist Alina Morr, of the award-winning group, Straight Ahead, the group will sing a variety of styles.

Instructor: Alina Morr l Time: 12:30PM – 2PM l Location: In person at Hannan Center
Class Size: 7 min/ 20 max
Materials Needed: TBA

Madrigal Chorale’s Pops Concert | Take Me to the Water

Madrigal Chorale’s Pops Concert | Take Me to the Water 150 150 Rebecca Gillespie


Madrigal Chorale’s Pops Concert – ‘Take Me to the Water’ at Hannan Center
Saturday, March 16, 2024 | 7:30 pm

Entry to this exclusive event includes hors d’oeuvres, desserts and one complimentary alcoholic beverage. Limited capacity. Advance tickets only. Visit madrigalchorale.org/tickets to purchase.

*This activity is supported by the Michigan Arts & Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Hannan AfterDark | Poetry Spring Workshop & Performance

Hannan AfterDark | Poetry Spring Workshop & Performance 1254 836 Rebecca Gillespie

Hannan AfterDark with InsideOut Literary Arts | Poetry Spring Workshop & Performance
Led by Suzanne Honda – Lead Teaching Artist Fellow

Join InsideOut Literary Arts for a 10-Session Poetry and Performance Workshop.

These sessions will be facilitated by one of our professional Writers-in-Residence, Suzanne Honda and a special guest teaching artist from Citywide Poets. All sessions will be designed to engage both first-time and experienced writers. Participants will explore a variety of poetic tools and strategies for exploring our memories and experiences through the act of writing creatively.

The program will conclude with an in-person, intergenerational poetry performance.

Register to join us virtually Wednesdays in March and April | Time: 4-5:30pm
Materials: Composition notebook and writing utensils
$7 Registration | $7 Class cost

Virtual mtg info will be emailed upon registration | No experience needed  **Class size is limited to 15 participants – first come, first serve!

 

Wednesday, March 6 | Wednesday, March 13 | Wednesday, March 20 | Wednesday, March 27

Wednesday, April 3 | Wednesday, April 10 | Wednesday, April 17 | Wednesday, April 24

 

Our final class in the series will meet in-person at Hannan Center in the Lower Level Black Box Theater for a LIVE Intergenerational Poetry Performance |Time: TBA

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Beyond U – Listening B(L)ack Media Series

Beyond U – Listening B(L)ack Media Series 150 150 Hannan Center

May 2 |Time: 5 – 7PM | Location: Hannan Center Black Box Theater – Lower Level Cost: $15 weeknight
Nat Adderley Work Song — Music & Film “A Man Called Adam”
The third episode in this series will be about the Adderley brothers, Cannonball and Nat, with the primary focus being on the latter. The two brothers had an extensive influence on jazz and every genre that followed. Cannonball is more widely-known today than his brother, despite the fact that they each produced vast amounts of recordings and were deeply embedded within the scene of those jazz musicians that we now call “the greats.” Because of this disproportional imbalance, we will pay special attention to the life and works of Nat Adderley. However, the King’s Trio will perform works by both brothers.

In congruence with this biographical review, this event will include a showing and discussion of the movie, A Man Called Adam, in which Nat Adderley played trumpet to overdub performances by Sammy Davis Jr.’s character. This heartrending film is a deep dive into the tragic duality demanded for Black survival — what W.E.B. Dubois called the “warring souls of Black folk.” Its story explores the near impossibility of attempting to find a balance between standing up for oneself (or acting out in defiance) and being careful enough to avoid the often dire consequences.

June 6 |Time: 5 – 7PM | Location: Hannan Center Black Box Theater – Lower Level Cost: $15 weeknight
Curtis Mayfield – Music & Film “Sparkle”
The focal point of this event will be the powerful composer and musician Curtis Mayfield and the now-cult classic film, Sparkle, for which he composed the soundtrack. The lecture will of course include a comprehensive account of his life’s story and the wide-reaching impact he had on the musical scene and the world as a whole. In particular, this conversation will highlight Mayfield’s prominence as a musical activist, as many pieces from his vast array of robust works are considered to be incredibly important contributions to the ongoing fight for freedom. There will be live performances of some of these songs throughout the lecture.

The feature film for this episode is a rags-to-riches musical drama about the trials and tribulations faced by an all-Black girl group as they attempt to work their way to success. The movie became quite well-loved, especially because of the way it portrays the effects of Harlem’s social and musical culture around the world. Mayfield’s soundtrack perfectly underscores both the gravitas and poetic nature of the film.

July 11 | Time: 5-7PM | Location: Hannan Center Black Box Theater – Lower-Level | Cost: $15
Roberta Flack — Music & Lecture “Compared to What”
This event will showcase the legacy of prodigious songstress, Roberta Flack, and her power and versatility as a political activist and revolutionary poet.

The lecture will begin with a journey through the sonic storyteller’s life and career.  We will discuss the historical and cultural importance of her compositions as we perform some of them throughout the lecture, as well as the long-lasting impact of her political work as the 87-year-old icon continues pushing for a better society and a brighter day.

August 1 | Time: 5-7PM | Location: Hannan Center Black Box Theater – Lower-Level | Cost: $15
Billy Strayhorn — Music & Film “Lush Life”
For this episode we will focus on the vast musical impact of tremendously prolific composer, Billy “Sweet Pea” Strayhorn. We will examine his lifelong musical journey as an indispensable artistic counterweight to Duke Ellington.  To supplement the discussion, there will be a showing of the documentary, Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life, which sheds necessary light on the complicated obstacles Strayhorn was forced to navigate as an openly gay Black man, as well as a preeminent musical artist. Live performances of his works will illustrate the profound and long-lasting nature of Strayhorn’s immense musical catalog.

September 12 | Time: 5-7PM | Location: Hannan Center Black Box Theater – Lower – Level | Cost: $15
Quincy Jones — Lecture & Film “The Wiz”
The focus of this episode will be the incomparably influential Quincy Jones. We will discuss his plethora of original compositions and arrangements, as well as the many significant artists and projects he shaped as a vetted musical architect and guide.   The lecture will be preceded by a showing of The Wiz, laying the groundwork for our discussion of its soundtrack composer’s expansive artist portfolio.

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‘Black Dolls Matter’ Talk | Kayrod Gallery

‘Black Dolls Matter’ Talk | Kayrod Gallery 150 150 Rebecca Gillespie

SAVE THE DATE | Sat, Jan 6, 2024

Join us in the Kayrod Gallery for a talk about why ‘Black Dolls Matter’
Beginning 1pm

 

Thu, Dec 14th at NOON

Thu, Dec 14th at NOON 150 150 Rebecca Gillespie

The Hannan Players Present
Lower Level | Black Box Theater

Christmas Eve: Nearing Midnight in New York by Langston Hughes | Performed by Marion Hinton and Maria Ward
A Black Creole Christmas by Leah Chase | Performed by Berline Brown
Toleration by Jason Haskins | Performed by Pat Beard
The Black Madonna by Albert Rice | Performed by Shashu Amen-Ra
Notice the Mistletoe by Daryl Cumber Dance | Performed by Matthew Bender
Merry Christmas Baby by Pearl Cleage | Performed by Marion Hinton
Amazing Peace by Dr. Maya Angelou | Performed by The Hannan Players

Kayrod Art Gallery Gift Shop

Kayrod Art Gallery Gift Shop 150 150 Hannan Center

Open weekdays from 10a – 3p

Are you looking for a meaningful gift for someone special that is unique?

Look no further than the Kayrod Art Gallery Gift Shop – in-person and online!

*All the art available for purchase through the Kayrod Gift Shop also supports Hannan Center’s nonprofit work as a portion of the proceeds from a sale goes back to Hannan.

Thank you so much for giving back to your community!

“Dolls in the D” Exhibit Opens Saturday, Dec 2nd at 5pm

“Dolls in the D” Exhibit Opens Saturday, Dec 2nd at 5pm 2560 1280 Hannan Center

Opening Sat, Dec 2, 2023!

Come to the Kayrod Gallery for the ‘Dolls in the D’ Exhibit. This exhibit is just in time as you can also purchase dolls through the Kayrod Gallery Gift Shop! There will be artists onsite selling art as well. Come on out for an exciting opening night!

Explore the intricate world of dolls through this captivating art exhibit that showcases a diverse collection of historical, fashionable, collectible, craft, and unique figures.

This display celebrates doll makers, doll artistry, history, diversity and invites visitors to appreciate the unique story each doll tells.

If  you miss the opening, don’t despair, the exhibit will be open 10am – 3pm weekdays through Monday, January 15, 2024.