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The Children’s Choir from Africa will perform at Bethel UCC on Green River Road on Thursday April 16 at 6:00pm.
The Watoto motto is Rescue, Raise, Rebuild and works with the orphans and widows of war-torn Africa. Bring your family, neighbors and friends to an evening of energetic entertainment and inspiration. There is no cost but a free-will offering will be collected. This is the only scheduled performance for this area. For more information call Ruth at 812-473-0135 or www.bethelucc.org.
Watoto Children’s Choir is a group of African children choirs based in Kampala, Uganda, at Watoto Church(formerly Kampala Pentecostal Church or KPC). Each is composed of about twenty-two children from Uganda.
Watoto means “Children” in Swahili language. The choir is made up of children who have lost one or both parents to the AIDS epidemic or to war.[1] The choir has toured Asia, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, Israel, The Netherlands, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States with a team of Ugandan adults.
Their performances are a blend of native African rhythms, contemporary gospel music and ethnic dance. They have released several albums including Mambo Sawa and Beautiful Africa. Their unique ministry also comprisesWatoto Child Care Ministries, three babies homes, three primary schools, a high school and a vocational school.
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In honor of Jazz Appreciation Month in April, the Arts Council will be hosting a Jazz Film in the gallery.
Information on Jazz Appreciation Month Event
Kay D. Ray has produced a documentary entitled Lady Be Good: Instrumental Women in Jazz. Ms. Ray will be in Indiana from April 10-14, 2015.
Among her many accomplishments, Ms. Ray worked with Microsoft Studios and was the senior film producer for the Experience Music Project. During this time, she developed and created over 85 films and directed numerous interviews.
Kay D. Ray is originally from Evansville. Her family moved to the Pacific Northwest to work at Boeing Aircraft. Her father attended Evansville College in the 1940s.
There will be two screenings of the film, with the first one being at 12 noon. At this time the public will enjoy a short Q&A with Ms. Ray.
The second part of the day will begin at 6:30 pm with a short set of jazz.
Monika Herzig is heading up the group that is bringing Ms. Ray into the area. Monika (piano) will bring an all-female jazz group, featuring Jenna Mattingly (bass) and Arianna Fanning (drums) to Evansville. After the live jazz, there will be the second screening of the film and a short presentation by the filmmaker.
Ms. Herzig has a Doctorate in Music and Jazz Studies at Indiana University and currently teaches classes on the music industry, creativity and programming and the community art organizations at IU. She is the co-founder of Jazz from Bloomington and she is on the board of the Jazz Education Network. Ms Herzig founded ACME Records, which is home to jazz ensembles the Monika Herzig Acoustic Project, Kwyjibo, Third Man, and Beeblebox.
In 2011, Ms. Herzig authored a collaborative book on the life of scholar and Jazz icon, David Baker, entitled “David Baker – A Legacy in Music”.
This event will be held at the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana Bower-Suhrhenrich Foundation (BSF) Gallery on Tuesday, April 14, 2015. Ms. Ray will present the film first at noon at the BSF Gallery. At 6:30 pm, Monika Herzig and her female jazz ensemble will play for approximately 45 minutes. At 8 pm, the documentary will begin. After the film is over, there will be a short lecture and an opportunity to talk with the filmmaker. There will be light catering (beer, wine, etc) provided at this event.
Here on some links on Kay D. Ray and Monika Herzig:
http://www.indiana.edu/~spea/faculty/herzig-monika.shtml
Information on Jazz Appreciation Month Event
Kay D. Ray has produced a documentary entitled Lady Be Good: Instrumental Women in Jazz. Ms. Ray will be in Indiana from April 10-14, 2015.
Among her many accomplishments, Ms. Ray worked with Microsoft Studios and was the senior film producer for the Experience Music Project. During this time, she developed and created over 85 films and directed numerous interviews.
Kay D. Ray is originally from Evansville. Her family moved to the Pacific Northwest to work at Boeing Aircraft. Her father attended Evansville College in the 1940s.
There will be two screenings of the film, with the first one being at 12 noon. At this time the public will enjoy a short Q&A with Ms. Ray.
The second part of the day will begin at 6:30 pm with a short set of jazz.
Monika Herzig is heading up the group that is bringing Ms. Ray into the area. Monika (piano) will bring an all-female jazz group, featuring Jenna Mattingly (bass) and Arianna Fanning (drums) to Evansville. After the live jazz, there will be the second screening of the film and a short presentation by the filmmaker.
Ms. Herzig has a Doctorate in Music and Jazz Studies at Indiana University and currently teaches classes on the music industry, creativity and programming and the community art organizations at IU. She is the co-founder of Jazz from Bloomington and she is on the board of the Jazz Education Network. Ms Herzig founded ACME Records, which is home to jazz ensembles the Monika Herzig Acoustic Project, Kwyjibo, Third Man, and Beeblebox.
In 2011, Ms. Herzig authored a collaborative book on the life of scholar and Jazz icon, David Baker, entitled “David Baker – A Legacy in Music”.
This event will be held at the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana Bower-Suhrhenrich Foundation (BSF) Gallery on Tuesday, April 14, 2015. Ms. Ray will present the film first at noon at the BSF Gallery. At 6:30 pm, Monika Herzig and her female jazz ensemble will play for approximately 45 minutes. At 8 pm, the documentary will begin. After the film is over, there will be a short lecture and an opportunity to talk with the filmmaker. There will be light catering (beer, wine, etc) provided at this event.
Here on some links on Kay D. Ray and Monika Herzig:
http://kaydray.com
http://www.indiana.edu/~spea/faculty/herzig-monika.shtml
http://monikaherzig.com/
Information on Jazz Appreciation Month Event
Kay D. Ray has produced a documentary entitled Lady Be Good: Instrumental Women in Jazz. Ms. Ray will be in Indiana from April 10-14, 2015.
Among her many accomplishments, Ms. Ray worked with Microsoft Studios and was the senior film producer for the Experience Music Project. During this time, she developed and created over 85 films and directed numerous interviews.
Kay D. Ray is originally from Evansville. Her family moved to the Pacific Northwest to work at Boeing Aircraft. Her father attended Evansville College in the 1940s.
There will be two screenings of the film, with the first one being at 12 noon. At this time the public will enjoy a short Q&A with Ms. Ray.
The second part of the day will begin at 6:30 pm with a short set of jazz.
Monika Herzig is heading up the group that is bringing Ms. Ray into the area. Monika (piano) will bring an all-female jazz group, featuring Jenna Mattingly (bass) and Arianna Fanning (drums) to Evansville. After the live jazz, there will be the second screening of the film and a short presentation by the filmmaker.
Ms. Herzig has a Doctorate in Music and Jazz Studies at Indiana University and currently teaches classes on the music industry, creativity and programming and the community art organizations at IU. She is the co-founder of Jazz from Bloomington and she is on the board of the Jazz Education Network. Ms Herzig founded ACME Records, which is home to jazz ensembles the Monika Herzig Acoustic Project, Kwyjibo, Third Man, and Beeblebox.
In 2011, Ms. Herzig authored a collaborative book on the life of scholar and Jazz icon, David Baker, entitled “David Baker – A Legacy in Music”.
This event will be held at the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana Bower-Suhrhenrich Foundation (BSF) Gallery on Tuesday, April 14, 2015. Ms. Ray will present the film first at noon at the BSF Gallery. At 6:30 pm, Monika Herzig and her female jazz ensemble will play for approximately 45 minutes. At 8 pm, the documentary will begin. After the film is over, there will be a short lecture and an opportunity to talk with the filmmaker. There will be light catering (beer, wine, etc) provided at this event.
Here on some links on Kay D. Ray and Monika Herzig:
Local and national military experts are joining forces with faculty members from the University of Southern Indiana to teach future care providers about the unique challenges facing combat veterans and their families. The Veterans Interprofessional Case Competition, planned for Tuesday, April 7 at USI, will give 30 USI undergraduate and graduate students an introduction to military culture and make them aware of post-combat readjustment experiences and the often complex needs of veterans of all ages.
“Over the past 50 years, nearly eight million United States military personnel have been deployed to wars in Vietnam, Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan,†said Dr. Vaughn DeCoster, associate professor of social work, who served in Iraq as a clinical social worker with the Army Reserves. “Including families and friends of these troops, the quantity of people affected by these wars is staggering. Given these numbers, area healthcare providers are likely treating this population or someone affected by their war experiences. We want to give our students pursuing careers in healthcare and social service areas an introduction to dealing with war-exacerbated issues, especially as these veterans age.â€
Health and social service practitioners must remain sensitive to this, and work as a team to provide coordinated, quality care for these veterans and their families. For this reason, the USI case competition is planned for students from the following disciplines: Social Work, Occupational Therapy (OT), Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Nursing and Food and Nutrition.
The workshop will begin at 8:30 a.m. with the presentation of the colors by USI’s Reserve Officer’s Training Corps (ROTC) color guard, under the direction of Major Christopher Dalrymple, assistant professor of military science at USI.
During the workshop, Tony Sanabria, a retired lieutenant colonel with more than 25 years of active duty service in the military, will share experiences from his tours in Germany, Korea, Iraq and Afghanistan and the issues many of his fellow veterans face after deployment.
Interdisciplinary student teams will also hear case vignettes presented by veterans. Each team will then create a viable intervention plan and present this plan to a panel of experts.
“This activity is unique because it combines essential knowledge of the military, combat and post-war readjustment, along with evidence-based approaches and local resources,†said DeCoster. “During this team activity, students will apply what they have learned and interact with care providers and actual representatives from the veteran patient population. This is a great opportunity for the student teams to learn assessment skills, identify key problems, develop a holistic intervention plan and problem solve possible care challenges.â€
STATEHOUSE – State Representative Ron Bacon (R-Chandler) has sponsored a bill to designate the Republic Aviation P-47 Thunderbolt as the official state warbird of Indiana. Tuesday, Senate Bill (SB) 370 bill was passed unanimously by the Indiana House of Representatives.
The Republic Aviation P-47 Thunderbolt was the only World War II production aircraft built in Indiana. It was produced in Evansville from 1942 to August 1945.
“This is a small way for us to remember those Hoosiers who contributed so much to America’s efforts in World War II,†said Rep. Bacon. “The P-47 Thunderbolt flew combat in nearly all critical operations of the war and played a key role in the allied victory. I am proud of the historical contributions our community has made, and I am pleased to help recognize them.â€
To learn more about SB 370, please visit iga.in.gov.
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