Munich Dialogues on Democracy Event – Exclusive Evening of Art and Music
What: An exclusive evening of art and music with drinks and finger food -
Munich Dialogues on Democracy community reception for 2020
“Hope, Never Fear”: A Personal Portrait of the Obamas by
award- winning photographer Callie Shell.
Piano music by pioneering African-American composers by Kamilla Arku
When: March 6th, 7-9:30pm
Where: Amerikahaus Munich, Barerstr. 19a, 80333 Munich
Program: Open House Format
7:00 Welcome and Introduction of a new format for Dialogues on
Democracy and Introduction to Callie Shell Exhibit
7:30 Opening music at the piano
7:45 View the exhibit and enjoy two 20-minute music blocks by
Kamilla Arku, a reception including finger food and drinks
9:30 Close of Event
Cost: €25 “Unkostenbeitrag” (contribution towards expenses), to be transferred before Feb 8th (bank details below) or paid in cash at the door
RSVP: Space is limited, reservation required! RSVP before February 8th - please send an E-mail to: info@dialoguesondemocracy.com
Munich Dialogues on Democracy together with The Yale Club of Germany are inviting you to an exclusive evening of art and music, drinks and finger food at Amerika Haus.
Join us for a last chance to see the wildly successful exhibit “Hope, Never Fear”: A Personal Portrait of the Obamas by award-winning photographer Callie Shell. The exhibit officially closes to the public on March 1st, but our partners at Amerika Haus have offered us the chance for a private viewing with an introduction by the President of Amerikahaus, Dr. Meike Zwingenberger, who will also offer information about several of the photos throughout the evening.
The evening will also feature London-based pianist Kamilla Arku, a graduate of Yale University and the Royal Northern College of Music. Born in Switzerland to Liberian and Norwegian parents, Kamilla began to study the piano after moving to the U.S. at a young age. Kamilla gave her London debut at the renowned 'Pianists of the World' series at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields in 2013 and has since performed as a soloist and chamber musician in the UK and abroad.
Recent highlights include recitals in Lisbon, London and Paris; interviews and performances on BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio London; duo performances with Stephen Kovacevich, Alice Zawadzki and Leon Bosch; and collaborations with visual artists Jordan Soderberg Mills and Amale Freiha Khlat. Passionate about diversity in the arts, she regularly programs music by female composers and composers from the African diaspora and has given world and European premieres of works by Lainie Fefferman, Tara Creme and Virginia Seay. Kamilla is also the founder and Director of Music for Liberia, a nonprofit that raises funds for children in Liberia through music events in the UK.
Kamilla will present a program of piano music by pioneering African-American composers. From the masterworks of Duke Ellington and Margaret Bonds to contemporary offerings from Tania León and Fred Onovwerosuoke, Kamilla will celebrate the innovation and artistry of some of America's greatest composers.
This lecture is the second part of a twofold event with the Monacensia. Frido Mann presents his German lecture on January 21, 2020 at the Monacensia. More information will follow soon.