Mingus, Monk, Mancini, and Movement

Sampsonia Way Tent 318 Sampsonia Way, Pittsburgh, United States

This collaboration taps into the work of three prolific and iconic composers: Charles Mingus, Henry Mancini and Thelonius Monk. Pittsburgh musicians Tania Grubbs, Jeff Grubbs, Alton Merrell and James Johnson III have curated an eclectic night of music by incorporating their unique arrangements into the legacy these masterful composers have left behind. To top it off, dancers from THE PILLOW PROJECT, directed by Pearl Ann Porter will join with improvisatory movement, sprinkled throughout the concert.

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Dan Wilson Presented by Kente Arts Alliance

Sampsonia Way Tent 318 Sampsonia Way, Pittsburgh, United States

The KENTE AT HOME Series - Featuring Guitarist Dan Wilson Guitarist Dan Wilson grew up in Akron, Ohio, spending most of his youth within the church community, where his musical path began. His major guitar influences include Wes Montgomery, Charlie Christian, Joe Pass, and George Benson. However, his musical identity has been shaped by everything... more →

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Thomas Wendt Quartet feat. Kathy Connor

Sampsonia Way Tent 318 Sampsonia Way, Pittsburgh, United States

Vocalist Kathy Connor is featured singing her repertoire of off-the-beaten-path American songbook standards along with hand picked Jazz compositions from many eras. Kathy's son, Tony DePaolis, will play bass along with pianist Clifford Barnes.

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TROPICAL MALADY Film Screening Presented by ReelQ

Sampsonia Way Tent 318 Sampsonia Way, Pittsburgh, United States

Join us for the regional premier and unreleased screening of “TROPICAL MALADY,” a film by Apichatpong Weerasethakul, hosted by ReelQ. This program includes an exclusive interview with the film’s directors and some of the subjects involved in the making of the film. Film synopsis: ‘Winner of the Special Jury Prize at this year’s Cannes Film... more →

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Afro Yaqui Music Collective: Maroon Futures

Sampsonia Way Tent 318 Sampsonia Way, Pittsburgh, United States

Join us for an evening of global freedom music with the award-winning revolutionary jazz ensemble The Afro Yaqui Music Collective performing from their 2021 album, Maroon Futures. The Afro Yaqui Music Collective is a postcolonial big band which imagines a world where many worlds fit. Their music draws from mainstream jazz, the avant-garde, and traditional forms... more →

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Jazz Poetry Month: Vlatko Stefanovski Trio

City of Asylum @ Home

This is a virtual-only event streamed on City of Asylum’s virtual platform, City of Asylum @ Home. Vlatko Stefanovski Trio Run time: 120 minutes Country of origin: North Macedonia Language: Macedonian with English translations An ethno-rock jazz fusion trio who weaves the sounds of North Macedonia throughout their sharp rhythms and electric sounds. This concert was... more →

Jazz Poetry Month: Slow Motion Orchestra

City of Asylum @ Home

A virtual only performance
Formed in Tallinn, Estonia in 2021, Slow Motion Orchestra is made of esteemed jazz musicians, who'd played together in various iterations for decades, searching for a new creative outlet. The Orchestra's music fuses jazz, electronics, and instrumental, with a concert played in one continuous take.

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Jazz Poetry Month: Thumbscrew

City of Asylum @ Home

A virtual only performance.
In August 2021 Thumbscrew lived on Sampsonia Way for a fourth residency at City of Asylum. The opportunity for intensive, collaborative, undistracted time to work on new music yielded a striking collection of tunes. The residency culminated in a video-recorded concert debuting new music—and the video of new songs premiers at Jazz Poetry 2021. as part of their fourth residency at City of Asylum, developing new songs for a 10-year anniversary album. The video recording of the first-ever performance of new songs premiers at Jazz Poetry 2021.   It's a special "sneak peak" of musical genius. 

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Jazz Poetry Month: Jure Pukl Broken Circles

Alphabet City 40 W. North Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Jure Pukl first performed in Pittsburgh as the Impossible Four Quartet in Jazz Poetry 2019. It marked the first performance of a Slovenian jazz group in Pittsburgh, and their 3-day gig lead to 3 days of sell out concerts and delighted audiences. Jure returns to the Pittsburgh stage, this time streamed live from his home in Slovenia. Featuring a quartet live on the stage at the Max Jazz Club in Velenje Slovenia and beamed to an audience gathered at Alphabet City, and an audience at home. 

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