Core Ensemble to perform music theatre
01/28/2010
Campus Life
CORE ENSEMBLE TO PERFORM MUSIC THEATRE PIECE ON
GROUNDBREAKING AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN
Anna Maria College announces that on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 the Core Ensemble, with Tahirah Whittington, cello, Hugh Hinton, piano, and Michael Parola, percussion, and actress Taylore Mahogany Scott, will perform the music theatre work Ain’t I a Woman! at the College’s Paxton Campus. The work is the latest in a series of multicultural and feminist performance pieces produced by the ensemble over the past ten years.
Ain’t I a Woman! celebrates the life and times of four powerful African American women: renowned novelist and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston, ex-slave and fiery abolitionist Sojourner Truth, exuberant folk artist Clementine Hunter, and fervent civil rights worker Fannie Lou Hamer. The musical score is drawn from the heartfelt spirituals and blues of the Deep South, the urban vitality of the Jazz Age, and contemporary concert music by African Americans. Ain’t I a Woman! is a joyful exploration of the trials and triumphs of four passionate and accomplished women.
The show is touring throughout the U.S. during Black History Month and Women’s History Month and is being brought to AMC through the College’s Multicultural Affairs Office. The event is free and open to the community.
For more information contact Stephanie Williams, the Director of Multicultural Affairs, at (508)849-3396 or at swilliams@annamaria.edu.
Background
A versatile performer, Taylore Mahogany Scott has performed in film, and television, including the nationally televised PBS show African American Lives with Oprah Winfrey. Her theatre credits include New York Classical Theatre-All’s Well that Ends Well & As You Like It; American Globe Theatre-Romeo and Juliet; Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival-MacBeth; Dallas Theatre Center-A Christmas Carol. Ms. Scott received a BS in Biomedical Science for Veterinary Medicine and Theatre Arts from Texas A&M University and an MFA in Acting/Shakespeare from Florida Atlantic University.
The Core Ensemble has toured in Australia, England, Russia, Ukraine, the Caribbean, and in every region of the U.S. The Core Ensemble receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts, the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, and the Palm Beach County Cultural Council.