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Creating the Next Generation of Producers, Managers, Performers, and CEO
Traklordz (Getry Reed and Jack Thomas), Tremaine Williams (Flte Tyme Productions), Mare Strane (Consultant) Gian Fiero (Growth Expert).
Souls are like conscripted soldiers; those whom they recognize, they get along with, and those whom they do not recognize, they will not get along with. [Narrated by Muslim]
Preview from Mostly Jazz, Funk and Soul Festival in Birmingham, 10 + 11 + 12 July 2015.
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Collective Soul live at the Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival. Saturday June 2, 2007. Photo taken by David McCarter ©
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Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls play Webster Hall, New York City, NYC on September 29, 2012.
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Tina Ingram-Murphy, the youngest daughter of Richmond gospel matriarch Maggie Ingram, hosts a monthly Sunday supper at her Hernrico County home where nobody goes away hungry. Her daughter Cheryl Maroney-Beaver is apprenticing under her to learn the recipes and techniques of soul food cooking. Photographs made on Ingram-Murphy's birthday on Sunday, 3/4/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
“CONCIERTO "LA LAGUNA SOLIDARIA"
Plaza del Cristo 20/09/13
Concierto benéfico organizado por los empleados públicos del Ayuntamiento de San Cristóbal La Laguna a beneficio de Cáritas.
Soul Sanet: www.facebook.com/pages/Soul-Sanet/125232960847111
Web Concierto: www.facebook.com/lalagunasolidaria?fref=ts
Web Caritas: www.caritastenerife.org.
More than 1,300 brave souls took the Plunge in White Bear Lake on January 30, 2016 to support Special Olympics Minnesota. These Plungers raised $285,000! Photo taken by Mariah Delich
Tina Ingram-Murphy, the youngest daughter of Richmond gospel matriarch Maggie Ingram, hosts a monthly Sunday supper at her Hernrico County home where nobody goes away hungry. Her daughter Cheryl Maroney-Beaver is apprenticing under her to learn the recipes and techniques of soul food cooking. Photographs made on Ingram-Murphy's birthday on Sunday, 3/4/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Once again and coming to a close end: here is the 4th installment of my beloved photo/video series - Souls of the Summer. As the 2010s come to a close, so will this series that I have so much dove into for nearly half a decade.
What's differently done with this shoot is that all of the pictures are shot entirely on polaroids.
Starring:
Ajale Brown
Jasmine Davis
Christian Powell
Dorain Shields
Jordan Thompkins
Janay Woods
Kimbo Gold
Watch the BTS here: vimeo.com/361957993
Wuramon, soul canoe with figures of turtles, birds and humans
Asmat people, Central Asmat region, south coast of West Papua
Mid C20th
Taken in Oceania
(September — December 2018)
The year is 1768, and Britain is in the throes of the Age of Enlightenment. As a group of artists agrees to found the Royal Academy, Captain James Cook sets sail on a voyage of discovery to track the transit of Venus and search for terra australis incognita – the unknown southern continent, as Europeans called it. What Cook and his crew encounter on arrival is a vast number of island civilisations covering almost a third of the world’s surface: from Tahiti in Polynesia, to the scattered archipelagos and islands of Melanesia and Micronesia.
The indigenous populations they met came with their own histories of inter-island trade, ocean navigation, and social and artistic traditions. This spectacular exhibition reveals these narratives – celebrating the original, raw and powerful art that in time would resonate across the European artistic sphere.
Oceania brings together around 200 exceptional works from public collections worldwide, and spans over 500 years. From shell, greenstone and ceramic ornaments, to huge canoes and stunning god images, we explore important themes of voyaging, place making and encounter. The exhibition draws from rich historic ethnographic collections dating from the 18th century to the present, and includes seminal works produced by contemporary artists exploring history, identity and climate change.
[Royal Academy]