Afrofuturism Festival: AXIOM at The Julliard School
Free (Tickets required)
Marcos Balter — Bladed Stance
Anthony Braxton — Composition No. 46
Tania León — Indigena
AXIOM, conducted by Juilliard faculty member Jeffrey Milarsky, is dedicated to performing masterworks of the 20th and 21st Centuries. In an Afrofuturist program compiled in consultation with composer George Lewis, the concert – available in person and online – features Lewis's Assemblage, Marcos Balter's Bladed Stance, Anthony Braxton's Composition No. 46, and Tania León's Indígena.
Part of Carnegie Hall's citywide Afrofuturism Festival
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