Living History Program - `Take Me To The River` Education Initiative
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Living History Program - `Take Me To The River` Education Initiative
Living History Program Contact: Laura B. Whitmore 781-400-1054 • [email protected] www.tmttreducation.com Bring history to life! The ‘Take Me To The River’ Living History Program not only screens a short or full-length version of this award-winning film, but offers the unique opportunity to experience the legendary ‘Take Me To The River’ musicians live and in person. Integrating a screening, live music performance, a live interview and master classes, the Living History Program brings history to life for students, teachers and parents. What better way to make history relevant and exciting to students than through music and direct interaction with those who lived it. The ‘Take Me To The River’ Living History Program seeks to inspire a deeper understanding of history, culture, and the meaning of cross-generational collaboration. Mission Statement: • To bring history to life and create a deeper understanding and relevance of civil rights, music history, and cross-generational collaboration. • To further appreciation of American culture that has inspired and influenced the world’s popular music. • To promote tolerance and respect for all people and cultures. • To ignite excitement about history, music and musical exploration. • To inspire students to explore and express their own musical creativity. Exploring the intergenerational, interracial and intergender musical influence of Memphis in the face of pervasive discrimination and segregation during the Civil Rights Movement, the ‘Take Me To The River’ film brings together multiple generations of award-winning Memphis and Mississippi Delta musicians, following them through the creative process of recording an historic new album to re-imagine the utopia of racial, gender and generational collaboration of Memphis in its heyday. ‘Take Me To The River’ Features: Snoop Dogg • Terrence Howard • Mavis Staples • William Bell Otis Clay • Bobby “Blue” bland • Charlie Musselwhite • Booker T. Jones P-Nut • Frayser Boy • Al Kapone • Yo Gotti and the incomparable session musicians of Stax & Hi Records Program History: Testimonial: An outgrowth of the new ‘Take Me To The River’ Education Initiative created in partnership with Berklee College of Music, the ‘Take Me To The River’ Living History Program launched in February 2015 with a presentation for the New York City Department of Education. A special event launch and performance took place at the World Famous Apollo Theater that same month, focusing on a live performance with student participation, a short of the film, plus the premiere of a choral arrangement of “Wish I Had Answered.” “Our collaboration with ‘Take Me To The River’ and these legendary musicians has enabled us to bring history to life for our Berklee City Music students in terms that they not only understand but celebrate. We are excited about this partnership and the opportunities it will continue to bring to students across the nation through our PULSE ® program and our friends from ‘Take Me To The River.’” -Roger Brown, president of Berklee College of Music About Director/Producer Martin Shore Martin Shore (R) with ‘Take Me To The River’ featured actor, Terrence Howard (L). Award-winning filmmaker Martin Shore began his entertainment career as a professional musician, touring with the likes of Bo Diddley, Clarence Clemons, and many others. As a Grammy nominated music and film producer, Mr. Shore has produced major motion pictures and music for television series and feature films. He is a voting member of the National Academy of Recording Sciences (Grammy Awards) and the Producers Guild of America. ‘Take Me to the River’ is his directorial debut and has won awards for best film at SXSW, Raindance London, and five others around the world. Details & Pricing: • Focus: American Music - Education - Living History Cross-Generational Collaboration - Civil Rights • Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, College • Length of program (flexible): – 2-2 ½ hours with full film screening and Q&A session – 90 minutes with film short, Q&A and performance – 60 minutes with film short and Q&A • Travel: Flexible, contact us for availability in your area • Setup: 60 minutes / Takedown: 30 minutes • Equipment: PA system and projection system (including Blueray player) necessary. Details will be provided. Available Packages (pricing available upon request): Package A Full film screening, 30-minute Q&A session with legacy artist (i.e., William Bell), filmmaker and hip-hop artist (i.e., Academy Award-winner Frayser Boy), plus 30-minute live performance. Package B 25-minute film short, 30-minute Q&A session with legacy artist (i.e., William Bell), filmmaker and hip-hop artist (i.e., Academy Award-winner Frayser Boy), plus 30-minute live performance. Package C Full film screening, 30-minute Q&A session with legacy artist (i.e., William Bell), filmmaker and hip-hop artist (i.e., Academy Award-winner Frayser Boy). Have something else in mind? We can customize a program to fit your needs and budget. Master Classes with personal student interaction with students are also offered. Get in touch to find out more! CONTACT: Laura B. Whitmore • 781-400-1054 • [email protected] • www.tmttreducation.com
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