San Francisco International Arts Festival, Asian Pacific Island Cultural Center, Jon Jang Performances, and Asian Improv aRts Present
The Jon Jang Ensemble
Because the theme of the San Francisco International Arts Festival will be Black Lives Matter, the Jon Jang Quintet with guest artist Amanda Kemp will be performing works that pay homage to the Black Liberation Movement. The ensemble features Amanda Kemp, poet performer; Deszon X. Claiborne, multiple percussion; Gary Brown, double bass; Hitomi Oba, tenor saxophone; and composer-ensemble leader Jon Jang on piano.
Tickets: general admission $20 advance, $25 door. Reserved seating $25 advance $30 door. Front row reserved seating $30 advance $35 door. Duration: 90 minutes, no intermission.
Bios:
Dr. Amanda Kemp (playwright, poet performer), Visiting Scholar in Africana Studies at Franklin & Marshall College, is "on a mission to heal the planet." A playwright and Pennsylvania Commonwealth Lecturer on poet Phillis Wheatley, Dr. Kemp’s unique blend of performance and lecture have been sought by schools and colleges throughout the U.S. She earned a B.A. and Phd from Stanford and Northwestern Universities, respectively. She is currently touring a performance project "Inspira: The Power of the Spiritual," her film “To Cross an Ocean Four Centuries Long,” and "Say Her Name: A Tribute to Black Women."
Jon Jang (composer, pianist) became the first Chinese American to compose a symphonic work, The Chinese American Symphony that honors Chinese American history. Jang and James Newton composed When Sorrow Turns to Joy – Songlines: The Spiritual Tributary of Paul Robeson and Mei Lanfang and has recorded with Newton, as well as with David Murray and Max Roach. Jang toured with Max Roach in United States and Europe including the Royal Festival Hall in London. Jang has taught at Stanford University and was awarded the Martin Luther King Jr.-Cesar Chavez-Rosa Parks Visiting Professor recognition at the University of Michigan.
Deszon Claiborne (multiple percussion) has performed with Peter Apfelbaum, Don Cherry, Charles Brown, Angela Bofill, Les McCann, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Robben Ford, Boz Scaggs, Greg Howe, Henry Butler, Giovani Hildalgo, Kai Eckhardt, John Handy, Taj Mahal, Donald Harrison, Rodney Franklin, Marcus Shelby, Jon Jang, Francis Wong, Melody of China and may others. Deszon has recorded extensively and is in high demand as a trapset drummer and educator.
Gary Brown (double bass) has recorded and performed with such notable artist as Flora Purim & Airto, Steve Winwood, George Duke, Santana, Lyle Mays, Azar Lawrence , Narada Michael Walden, Gregg Rolie, Dianne Reeves, Roy Ayres, Ernie Watts, Jeff Beck ,Torninho Horta, Larry Coryell, Phararoh Sanders, Eddie Henderson Andy Narrell, Pete and Sheila (Sheila E.) Escovedo, Bernie Worell, and Patrice Rushen. Brown is currently in ensembles with Gregg Rolie , Akira Tana, Babtunde Lea, Narada Michael Walden and the Rebeca Mauleon Group
Hitomi Oba (tenor saxophone) was raised in Berkeley, California. Hitomi completedher MA at the University of California Los Angeles in Music Composition after receiving her BA in Ethnomusicology/Jazz Studies. Recent projects include her small ensembles, sixteen‐piece jazz orchestra, Jazz Nexus, electro‐acoustic pop duo, Nova, and the jazz opera, “STRANGE FELLOWE”. Her second jazz album, “Negai”, released under Japanese label M&I received a prestigious “Swing Journal 42nd Annual Jazz Disc Award.” Hitomi is one of the co-founders of the new music collective, LA Signal Lab. Hitomi teaches music theory at UCLA, integrating classical, jazz, popular music and world musical genres.
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