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Musical Performances
We are honored to include these talented musicians and hope you enjoy their performances during the limited time Encore. Additionally, you can watch select 11 Speaker Talks, Poet Conversations, and Event Replays during the Encore.
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Once posted, the music will remain available until the end of the Summit.
The music will remain available until the end of the Summit.
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until: October 8, 11:59pm New York time
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Jami Sieber and Kim Rosen
Evocative electric cello and spoken word poetry.
Jami Sieber is an electric cellist and vocalist who creates evocative compositions that span classical, folk, rock/pop, and world music. Since launching her solo career, she has collaborated with various global artists across different mediums. Her compositions have been used in films, dance, theater, and even a video game. With 10 self composed and produced recordings, Jami’s music reflects her deep commitment to environmental, social justice, and healing arts.
Kim Rosen, M.F.A., is a poet, spoken word artist, and ritualist known for using poetry to heal and connect individuals and communities. She’s collaborated with cellist Jami Sieber on several albums, including her most recent Feast of Losses. In 2007, she founded the S.H.E. College fund to help Maasai girls in Kenya get access to college education. Her work often explores aging, death, and letting go.
All music and poetry in the concert is available on Jami and Kim’s recent release, Feast of Losses: A Communion of Grief and Gratitude.
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Oleaje Flamenco
An electrifying, passionate, and uplifting transmission of the authentic heart of Flamenco.
Will be posted on Wednesday, September 27 at 12:01am New York time.
Flamenco is an art form that emerged from the cultural crossroads of Spain in the 15th century, with a rich and complex history. It contains hundreds of song forms, or palos, all with their own character and mood. No matter what the palo, Flamenco is an expression of triumph over suffering, and full-hearted celebration of humanity with all it’s tragedy and triumph.
Amelia Moore is a lifelong dancer who began her dance career at the age of 17 as a Belly Dance soloist, vocalist and Flamenco palmera with the World Music and Dance group Children of the Revolution. After graduating from the University of Washington with a Bachelor’s degree in Spanish and a Minor in Dance, she moved to Istanbul, Turkey to pursue her Belly Dance career. Upon returning to the US, she decided to devote herself fully to the art of Flamenco dance and spent years studying intensively under the tutelage of the fabulous Encarnación ‘La Paloma’ of Flamenco Seattle before co-founding Oleaje Flamenco in 2009. In addition to her love of dance, Amelia is passionate about teaching and helping others find healing and self-empowerment through movement.
Jed Miley is a Flamenco guitarist, composer, producer, and teacher based in Seattle. He studied Flamenco guitar under Marcos Carmona and later worked in La Pena Flamenca de Seattle with Rubina Carmona. He’s played at prestigious venues including Lincoln Center, Symphony Space, Caramoor Festival, and Jacob’s Pillow. In 2009, Jed joined Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana and performed, toured, and acted as a teaching artist with the company. Jed has studied extensively in Seville, Spain at La Fundacion Cristina Heeren with Nino de Pura, Jose Antonio Rodriguez, and Pedro Sierra. Jed is also known for stretching harmonic and melodic structures with his Flamenco fusion projects and collaborates with artists such as Alfonso Cid, Elena Andujar, Miguel Vargas, and Sara Erde. In 2011, Jed helped produce the documentary, “Hola, Flamenco” that aired at the Philadelphia independent film festival. He recently produced a Flamenco/Jazz fusion album for the guitarist Nathan Herrera, Sueños, and his own Flamenco Rock band Dientes de Caramelo released their debut album, Pulpo, in March 2012. Jed opened his own recording studio, Pinche Studios, in 2013.
Daniel Azcarate is a talented singer and guitarist who has been living and breathing Flamenco in Sevilla and Japan since 2013. His natural talent, musical ear, and insatiable passion for Flamenco has led him to be considered as one of the best up-and-coming Flamenco singers from the United States. When not singing in Sevilla or Japan, you can catch him in Seattle with Oleaje Flamenco!
Ron Artis II
All-original, soulful, and honest songwriting.
Will be posted on Thursday, September 28 at 12:01am New York time.
Ron Artis II, hailing from Haleiwa, HI is an award-winning artist who brings a unique, soulful, honest songwriting style to the stage, performing all original music and energizing audiences all across the globe. You’ll be sure to leave the experience feeling loved, electrified, and pondering the lyrics. Learn more here.
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