Cerca:remus

Generi
Tutto
  • 1
Marco Remus & Manatane - Ghettomania 16
non in magazzino

Ordina ora e ordineremo l'articolo per te presso il nostro fornitore.


Last In: 5 months ago
La Mont Zeno Theatre - Black Fairy
  • 01: Black Fairy Meets Johnny (Live)
  • 02: Please Give Me Some Magic (Live)
  • 03: Black Fairy Meets Black Bird (Live)
  • 04: Tell Them They Are Beautiful (Live)
  • 05: Travel To Afrika-Instrumental (Live)
  • 06: Black Fairy Meets Queen Mother (Live)
  • 07: Afrika&Apos;S My Home (Live)
  • 08: Black Land Of The Nile (Live)
  • 09: Trip To America (Live)
  • 10: Go Down Moses (Live)
  • 11: Did You Feed My Cow (Live)
  • 12: The Streets Of Harlem (Live)
  • 13: Afrikan Children (Live)
  • 14: Black Men Can Be Beautiful (Live)
  • 15: Black Fairy (Live)
  • 16: Eulogy For Black Fairy (Live)
  • 17: Black Fairy Returns (Live)
  • 18: Hey, Black Child (Live)
  • 19: Johnny &Amp; Black Fairy (Live)

Black Fairy is a fairy tale, but not in the traditional sense. When writing this play, i did not want to re-create the types of fantasies which are so common in Childrens theater. There is no kind of magic that can relieve black children from the oppression that retards their development. However, i do feel giving them a better understanding of their heritage can help them achieve their true potential. And those of us who are concerned with their development should try to expose them to knowledge that gives them a positive sense of identity. Although i do feel a chldren's play should be entertaining, I also feel it should be educational. Also, because there are so few children's plays which reflect the black experience, I wanted to write a play that Black children could identify with.

"Black Fairy" is a musical drama about a black fairy who lacks pride in herself and feels she has to offer Black children. But when she meets Black Bird and Queen Mother (Who take her to ancient Egypt, East Afrika, a southern slave plantation and the streets of Harlem) she begins toget a better understanding of her heritage. Her journey through the past enables Black Fairy to meet Aesop, Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, Uncle Remus, Stag-o-lee, Leadbelly and many other characters in Black folklore and Black history. At the end of her journey, Black fairy realizes that "Being Black is nothing to be ashamed of" and is then able to share her knowledge with other Black children. Even though Black Fairy doesn't completely resolve her dilemma, having a knowledge of her heritage does give her more confidence to cope with the future.

During ther summer of 1974 "Black Fairy" was performed for over four thousand children in Chicago. And, in April of 1975, it played to over two thousand children in Detroit at Mercy College.

"Black Fairy" is the only the first of many children's plays we hope to produce at the Better Boys Foundation. There is an Afrikan proverb which says: "Children are the reward of life". We at Better Boys Foundationm are dedicated to this belief, and feel that helping childrren to appreciate their heritage is one means of showing our concern for their development.

pre-ordina ora28.03.2025

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 28.03.2025


Last In: 2026 years ago
LOU RAGLAND - IS THE CONVEYOR "UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER" LP

The last and most monumental chapter of Lou Ragland's Cleveland career. Understand Each Other serves as a spiritual magnum opus of generations of soul luminaries from the Forest City. The album opens with the socially conscious title track backed by the full force of the Cleveland Orchestra, gutting out a second place finish to Marvin Gaye's What's Going On in both its mission and its mix. This 45th anniversary pressing houses fresh remasters from the original reels in a replica jacket, while Remus Peterson's handsketched depiction of Lou Ragland as peacemaker implores a sabre-toothed tiger and a dove to "Understand Each Other."

non in magazzino

Ordina ora e ordineremo l'articolo per te presso il nostro fornitore.


Last In: 3 years ago
LOU RAGLAND - IS THE CONVEYOR "UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER" LP

The last and most monumental chapter of Lou Ragland's Cleveland career. Understand Each Other serves as a spiritual magnum opus of generations of soul luminaries from the Forest City. The album opens with the socially conscious title track backed by the full force of the Cleveland Orchestra, gutting out a second place finish to Marvin Gaye's What's Going On in both its mission and its mix. This 45th anniversary pressing houses fresh remasters from the original reels in a replica jacket, while Remus Peterson's handsketched depiction of Lou Ragland as peacemaker implores a sabre-toothed tiger and a dove to "Understand Each Other."

non in magazzino

Ordina ora e ordineremo l'articolo per te presso il nostro fornitore.


Last In: 3 years ago
George Duke - The Aura Will Prevail

Reissue of George Duke's classic 1975 jazz-funk-fusion album 'The Aura
Will Prevail'
With its intensive quartet, this 1975 recording again mirrors how far Duke, by his
own admission, had moved away from the "smug and overly serious jazz
musician" and towards a master of fusion, eager to experiment and add a note of
humour to the music. With Santana drummer Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, bassist
Alphonso "Slim" Johnson, and the Brazilian percussion magician Airto Moriera,
Duke designed stunning scenarios in sound which once more reveals him to be
one of the synthesizer pioneers.
He paints a fantastic morning atmosphere in Dawn; in Floop the Loop Duke
conjures animated, funky tone poems. There is a change of scene as Duke takes
up the role of soulful singer on the smooth ballads For Love and Fools. His
onetime collaboration with the Mothers of Invention rubs off on Duke's
adaptations of Echnidna's Arf and Uncle Remus, and a touch of samba is added
to the relaxed tropical magic of Malibu.

pre-ordina ora25.02.2022

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 25.02.2022


Last In: 2026 years ago
  • 1
Articoli per pagina:
N/ABPM
Vinyl