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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Water People — Prints by Kazoo
DESCRIPTION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) announces an exhibition of abstract prints\, expressing the feeling of water and waves\, by the Japanese artist Kazoo. The exhibition opens on June 5 and will remain on view through August 3\, 2016. \nKazoo has been traveling all over the world to see different cultures and how people live. He found that everywhere\, regardless of culture or language\, that people who live by the water are the SAME! They enjoy sun and water\, eating good fish\, sharing the good smile that water people carry! \nKazoo was born in Japan and grew up learning calligraphy from his grandfather. Born in the astrological sign of Cancer (one of the water signs)\, he always felt drawn to rivers and the sea. When he saw his first ocean wave\, he fell in love with the water’s movement and constant changes of color. He began printmaking in New York City in 2004 and found a connection between the ocean and printing. Since then he has sought to capture the sea’s shifts of color\, light and shape in his work. \n2016: Invited art teacher at ps 373k for kids in needs\, autistic kids\n2014&2015: Art and sport\, collaboration with art and sports with autistic kids at ps 226m\,380\n2014: Solo show at K.Caraccio studio NY NY. Calming the chaos\n2014: The broadway suite art gallery presents\n\n2014: Black and red at Manhattan graphics center\n\n2013: Volunteer art teacher for orphans school at ninos de guatemala in Guatemala\n2011: Charity exhibition for earth quake and tsunami victims in japan\n\n\n2008: Gramstand show in Manhattan lower east side\n2008: Solo show at entitled solitude at personal style\, New York New York\n\n2008: Solo show entitled  waves held in Astoria\, NY\n2007: Ise cultual fundation art exhibition\n\n\n2005\,2006&2007: National academy\, in juried exhibition.
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LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brazilian Music Concert
DESCRIPTION:Mar Creation\, Inc. and CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) invite you to experience the infectious music of this year’s Olympic host\, Brazil! Join us Friday\, July 29\, 2016 at 7:30 pm for a set of Brazilian-inspired originals by Duo Romi & Soli and a set of Brazilian jazz by singer Hiromi Suda backed by Anne Drummond (flute) and Andres Rotmistrovsky (electric bass). \nTickets are $15 in advance (through 7/28) and $20 at the door and are available online\, by phone 212-677-8621 or at CRS. \nRomi and Soli mix a variety of styles of Brazil’s most celebrated music —  samba\, baião and bossa-nova — performed with musicianship and beautiful\, open-hearted vocals. The songs that they will be playing are all originals. \n“Blessed with a pure\, crystalline mountain lake voice\, Hiromi Suda combines the classical qualities of intricate phrasing\, and attention to emphasis and timing with a melodic and harmonic complexity that reminds of bossa nova.” \n\n\n\nAbout Romi & Soli \nSoli (vocal\, guitar) is a singer–song–writer/producer from Bahia\, Brazil. He sings lyrics in both Portuguese and English on top of his guitar accompaniment\, combining different rhythm patterns from Brazil including Baião. He loves to freely fuse many styles of music for lifting up the spirits. \n*Baião is a traditional style of music in north-east Brazil. \nRomi (keyboard) is a pianist/composer from Japan. She’s performed in Japan and the US with various ensembles. She has also worked as producer/engineer in the music/recording industry. She holds a BA in Piano from Kunitachi College of Music and a MA in music composition from Queens College. \nAbout Hiromi Suda \nVocalist/composer Hiromi Suda won the World Scholarship and entered Berklee College of Music in 2005. There\, Ms. Suda studied with many world renowned musicians including Jazz vocals with Ms. Lisa Thorson\, Latin American music with Ms. Mili Bermejo and Brazilian music styles with Fernando Brandao. \nBy 2007\, Hiromi had developed a keen interest in Brazilian music and during the summer of 2007 she spent three months in Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil further honing her skill with Brazilian music styles and instruments\, such as the pandeiro. Her experience in Brazil was highly rewarding not only musically\, but also gave a historical and cultural context to her passion for Brazilian music.  During this period\, Ms. Suda attended the Choro School called Escola Portatil de Musica. She studied the pandeiro with Celsinho Silva and Jorginho Silva and choro vocal style with the choro singer\, Amelia Rabello and MPB vocal style with the Brazilian vocalist Suely Mesuqita. \nIn the ensuing years\, Hiromi Suda has magnificently woven her  knowledge of Brazilian music to produce a singular and innovative sound recognized by critics as a serious contribution in vocal style and technique.  Ms. Suda performed with the choro group Choro Democratico and the great flute player\, Fernando Brandao\, including concerts at the Brazilian 13th Independence Day Festival\, Ryles Jazz Club\, University of Massachusetts\, among others. She performed with Clarice Assad group in NY including the concert at The stone. She also leads concerts with her own band in New York such as Blue note NY\, Zinc bar\, Cornelia street cafe and among others\, the Kennedy center in Washington DC(Iberian music festival) and New England and Japan. \nShe released her debut album in 2008\, which received many accolades and prompted a tour with world famous percussionist\, Keita Ogawa. The album is receiving great radio support worldwide\, including featured performances for several radios in Japan. \nIn January 2012 she recorded her sophomore album\, ‘Sou’ produced by the great Brazilian guitarist\, Romero Lubambo and recorded at the famed Avatar studio in NY. The band members are Anne Drummond(Flute)\, Julian Shore(Piano)\, Keita Ogawa(Percussions/Drums)\,Yasushi Nakamura(Bass). “Sou” was released in August 2012 from Happiness Records. She did CD release tour in Japan(Tokyo\, Yokohama\, Osaka\, Nagoya\, Hitachi\, Mito and Kofu). In New York\, she did CD release concert at the Cornelia street cafe in October 2012. \nIn August 2013\, she released her mini album\, ”Rain Dance”. This is the recordings of her original compositions. She had the CD release concert at Blue Note NY. The song from mini album “Rain Dance\,” her  song “Mizu no Utsuwa” won an honorable mention award at the 18th Annual USA Songwriting Competition 2013 and was also selected as a finalist of the 11th Annual International Acoustic Music Awards. Her song “Bird Call” from her 2nd album “Sou” was  selected as a Semi-Finalist of the 2013 International Songwriting Competition (ISC) out of about 19\,000 entries. “Sou” was also selected as a finalist of the 19th Annual USA songwriting Competition 2014. Her song\, “Hajimari” was selected as a finalist of the 12th Annual International Acoustic Music Awards. Currently\, Hiromi Suda lives and works in New York City. \nwww.hiromisuda.com
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LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11th St 11th Fl\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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