We are very excited to work with drummer and composer Keith Butler,
Jr., on our first Little City Concerts Commission, tentatively
titled Rest/Imagine: Themes for a Bloodline. Written for Seysew
(voice, flute, piano, bass, drums), this piece is a rumination on
literacy, black imagination, and the often unspoken history of
families. For this performance with Seysew, Keith will be joined by
vocalist Jaquay Smith, flutist Alex Hamburger, pianist Drew Kid, and
bassist Stephen Arnold. Members of Seysew are mainstays in the DMV
jazz/experimental music scene, and have played at venues around the
city like The Kennedy Center, the DC Jazz Festival, the Smithsonian
National Portrait Gallery, Rhizome, the Strathmore Music Center, and
Blues Alley. Our nonprofit partner for this event will be DC-based
Teaching for Change. Teaching for Change provides teachers and parents
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and change the world. By drawing direct connections to real world
issues, Teaching for Change encourages teachers and students to
question and re-think the world inside and outside their classrooms;
build a more equitable, multicultural society; and become active
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