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When sax practice at home is a bit much under COVID lock-down, I guess you take it outside. This guy was playing while walking down the streets of my neighbourhood. Took a while to get "Baby Shark" out of my head.
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A US Army Helicopter practices for the Thunder Over Louisville Airshow with the City of Louisville skyline in the distance.
Practice at Dundowran
NIKON D4S with Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM (Nikon F) at 70mm
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Aperture: 6.3Practice at Dundowran
NIKON D4S with Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM (Nikon F) at 70mm
Shutter: 1/250
Aperture: 6.3Photograapher
Singer, composer, musician, curator, activist, producer, and storyteller Toshi Reagon presented a special first glimpse into her creative process during a work-in-progress showing of "You're Having Too Much Fun So We're Gonna Have to Kill You" on Friday, October 7, 2022 in the Center for the Arts Theater. Reagon concluded her year-long artist residency at Wesleyan University’s Center for the Arts developing the new production. She was joined by vocalists Be Steadwell, Josette Newsam, and Carla Duren, keyboard player Kim Jordan, bassist Fred Cash Jr., drummer Matt Graff, and multi-instrumentalist Adam Widoff on guitar. The work-in-progress showing was followed by an outdoor disco party with artist manager, producer, remixer, music supervisor, performer, recording artist, writer, and DJ Bill Coleman. Collaborating disco choreographers and performers included Madrone Cochran '23, Mika Foguel '25, Sabine Geary '23, Amaal Ladha '23, Charissa Lee '23, Halle Newman '23, and Rebeca Trevino '24; with guidance from Assistant Professor of the Practice in Dance and African American Studies Joya Powell. Photos by Sandy Aldieri, Perceptions Photography, courtesy of the Center for the Arts, Wesleyan University.