October 15, 2019
4:00PM
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5:30PM
MLK Room, Hall Hall
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2019-10-15 16:30:00
Four Women: The Diasporic Art of Josette Bushell-Mingo
A musical and conversational evening with renowned Afro-British/Swedish artist, activist and cultural advocate Josette Bushell-Mingo, tracing her personal and professional journey as a black stage and film actor, director and vocalist in contemporary Europe. In addition to a public discussion of her diasporic life and work, the event will feature select performances from Bushell-Mingo’s solo stage play, Nina: A Story About Me and Nina Simone. Contact: Ryan Skinner (.176), Departments of Music and AAAS.
Organized by the Migration, Mobility and Immobility Project of the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme
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2019-10-15 16:00:00
2019-10-15 17:30:00
Four Women: The Diasporic Art of Josette Bushell-Mingo
A musical and conversational evening with renowned Afro-British/Swedish artist, activist and cultural advocate Josette Bushell-Mingo, tracing her personal and professional journey as a black stage and film actor, director and vocalist in contemporary Europe. In addition to a public discussion of her diasporic life and work, the event will feature select performances from Bushell-Mingo’s solo stage play, Nina: A Story About Me and Nina Simone. Contact: Ryan Skinner (.176), Departments of Music and AAAS.
Organized by the Migration, Mobility and Immobility Project of the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme
MLK Room, Hall Hall
America/New_York
public
A musical and conversational evening with renowned Afro-British/Swedish artist, activist and cultural advocate Josette Bushell-Mingo, tracing her personal and professional journey as a black stage and film actor, director and vocalist in contemporary Europe. In addition to a public discussion of her diasporic life and work, the event will feature select performances from Bushell-Mingo’s solo stage play, Nina: A Story About Me and Nina Simone. Contact: Ryan Skinner (.176), Departments of Music and AAAS.
Organized by the Migration, Mobility and Immobility Project of the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme