Tickets for Fall 2012 Season Now On Sale!

Sister Carrie Sings

READ IN JAPANESE

Tickets for Fall 2012 Season Now On Sale!

“Mama, I Want To Sing” 30th Anniversary Season Beginning This Saturday October 6!

The Emmy award winning Gospel for Teens choir is now featured in “Mama I Want To Sing: The Next Generation” which begins its 30th anniversary season this Saturday October 6 at 4:30 pm at the new Dempsey Theater, 127 West 127th Street in Harlem.

 Fall 2012 PerformanceSchedule

Saturdays, October 6, 13, 20, 27

Saturdays, November 3, 10, 17, 24

Saturdays, December 1, 8, 15

At 4:30 p.m.

Winter 2013 Performance Schedule

Saturdays, February 2, 9, 16, 23

Saturdays, March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30

At 4:30 p.m.

Spring 2013 Performance Schedule

Saturdays, April 6, 13, 20, 27

Saturdays, May 4, 11, 18, 25

Saturdays, June 1, 8, 15, 22

At 4:30 p.m.

Several members of Gospel for Teens appear in the stage musical Mama, I Want to Sing: The Next Generation.

Dempsey Theater
127 West 127th Street

New York, NY 10027

$35 general admission
$30 groups of ten or more
$30 students and seniors

Theater parties and group sales:
info@mamafoundation.org 
Call 212-280-1045

Proceeds benefit the groundbreaking Mama Foundation program: Gospel for Teens.

Travel A, C, D, B,  2, 3 trains to 125th Street and the M2, BX15, M100, M101, M60, M102, M7 buses.

www.mamafoundation.org

DJ June Club Chart – October 1, 2012

Rihanna

DJ June Club Chart – Ocrober 1, 2012

1. Diamonds – Rihanna

最新のリアーナの曲。”We Found Love”のようなダンスではないけど、一度聞いただけで大好きになりました。奇麗なリリック/フックとメロディーだなぁと思ったら、 Sia(DJ David Guettaの”Titanium,” Flo Ridaの”Wild Ones” などのオーストラリア人シンガー・ソング・ライター)が書いたと聞いて納得。

Rihanna’s new single, “Diamonds” co-written by Sia (who collaborated on Billboard Hot 100 top ten hits, “Titanium” with DJ David Guetta, and “Wild Ones” with rapper Flo Rida, both achieved international success).

Most of Rihanna’s songs are power moves, undeniable forces like “We Found Love.” I fell in love with this one for pretty lyrics, melody and the hook. ‘We’re beautiful like diamonds in the sky……’ Nice!

2. Don’t Stop The Party – Pitbull

“Funky Vodka”のビートで、パーティー・ピープルの間で大人気のピットブルがノリノリにやっている曲。かけると必ずドカーンと盛り上がるありがたい曲。

Pitbull’s new party banger featuring the samples TJR’s hit song, “Funky Vodka”. Pit keeps the party rocking!

3. Some Nights – Fun

“We Are Young” の大ヒットで、今でもクラブでみんなが大合唱するグループ、「ファン」の曲。彼等のアルバムからのニュー・シングル。アルバム全体もなかなかグッド。Alternative なポップで、異色だけどなんだか懐かしい感じがします。

American alternative rock/indie pop band Fun’s new single from their second studio album. Their smash hit, “We are Young” was such a success people still love to sing along. The album is slightly peculiar but impressive.


DJ June This Week’s Events

Tue., October 2         10pm Toca Tuesday @ Sutra Lounge with DJ Tony Touch

Special Guest: DJ Funk Master Flex
Thu., October 4         10pm – 4am @B.O.B. (245 Eldridge)

Fri., October 5         6pm – ? @Empire Room (in the Empire State Building)
Sat., October 6          10pm – ? Providence @ Tropicana Hotel, Atlantic City

ゴードン・パークス 写真展、ショーンバーグ・センターにて開催中!Gordon Parks Photo Exhibition until December 1, 2012

Black Police Officer in Harlem

READ IN ENGLISH

Gordon Parks 写真展、ショーンバーグ・センターにて開催中!

ゴードン・パークスの写真展が、彼の生誕100周年を記念してハーレムのショーンバーグ・センターで公開されています。これまでの彼の代表的な作品のなかから、1940年代のハーレムやワシントンDC、アラバマなどの黒人たちの日常をとらえた100点の写真が展示されています。

ゴードン・パークスは「ライフ・マガジン」、「ヴォーグ」といった一流の雑誌の初の黒人専属フォトグラファーとして活躍しました。1912年、カンザス州の小さな町に生まれ、1929年のアメリカの大恐慌の頃に青春時代をおくり、60年代の市民権運動など、動乱の時期を生き、その歴史的瞬間をレンズにおさめました。ボクサーのモハメッド・アリやマルコムXなど、著名人のポートレートなどの作品でも知られています。

Ali by Gordon Parks

映画監督としても大成功を収め、彼の作品、黒人の探偵を主人公にしたハーレムを舞台にしたサスペンス物語、1971年の「シャフト(邦題:黒いジャガー)」は低予算ながら爆発的に当たり、ブラック・カルチャー映画ブームを巻き起こしました。(1972年のハーレムをやはりハーレムを舞台にした「スーパー・フライ」は息子、ゴードン・パークス・ジュニアの作品。)

私生活でも名門ヴァンダビルト家のグロリア・ヴァンダビルト(CNNレポーター、アンダーソン・クーパーの母親)と浮き名を流すなど、多方面で活躍していたようです。2006年、93歳で亡くなるまで現役でした。

Gordon Parks

ゴードン・パークス展は12月1日まで開催中。月—土 10am – 6pm。無料。

@ Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Boulevard (Lenox Avenue) at 135th Street MAP
New York, NY 10037-1801
Phone: (212) 491-2200

Gordon Parks Photo Exhibition until December 1, 2012

Kathleen Neal Cleaver & Eldridge Cleaver – Black Panther

READ IN JAPANESE

Gordon Parks Photo Exhibition at Schomburg Center in Harlem until December 1, 2012

Gordon Parks was born 100 years ago this year (he died in 2006). In honor of this milestone, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is exhibiting 100 photographs.

Gordon Parks: 100 Moments celebrates a photographer who transformed the visual story of America with his ever-questioning lens, highlighting—in particular—the significance of Parks’s photographs from the early 1940s. 100 Moments focuses on Parks’s photographic practice of documenting African Americans in Harlem and Washington, D.C., during a pivotal time in U.S. history. These photographs were taken when both cities were going through significant changes—arising from post-WW II urban migration, the expansion of the black press, concern for children’s education, and entrenched segregation and economic discrimination.

Colored Water Fountain, Mobile, Alabama

Gordon Parks’ photos from the 1940s captured all aspects of what it was like to be an African-American at the time, including the struggle for dignity against the sting of racism while acknowledging regular aspects of life such as kids playing. The photos serve as a stunning documentation and are emblematic of the everyday joys and sorrows of people in the 1940s. He captured what it was like to be an everyday citizen.

Exhibition hours: Monday to Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm.
@ Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Boulevard (Lenox Avenue) at 135th Street MAP
New York, NY 10037-1801
Phone: (212) 491-2200