Performance and Dialogue: JazzPlasticity
Where: Columbia University
116th St. & Broadway
212-854-1754 Price: $5
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Jazz artist Helen Sung debuts work inspired by her residency at Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, interviewed by Claudia Dreifus of The New York Times.
Join us for an evening of jazz at Dear Mama Coffee, hosted by the Zuckerman Institute. Helen Sung and her jazz quintet will debut work inspired by her artist residency at Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute. The session will include an interview by Claudia Dreifus of The New York Times on Sung’s experience at the intersection of art and science.
Based in New York City, Sung has worked with such jazz luminaries as the late Clark Terry, Ron Carter, Wayne Shorter, Wynton Marsalis (who named her as one of his “Who’s Got Next: Jazz Musicians to Watch”), MacArthur Fellow Regina Carter, and ensembles including the Mingus Big Band, Lea Delaria’s House of David Project, and Terri Lyne Carrington’s Mosaic Project.
$5 in advance | $10 at the door (credit/debit card, only. No cash or checks.)