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Mwalim to Present "They Never Took Our Drums" @ Pequot Museum with The GROOVALOTTOS
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| Mwalim *7) |
MASHANTUCKET, CT - Saturday, October 8, 2011 marks the opening of the
Indivisible
exhibit at the Mashantucket Pequot Museum in Mashantucket, Ct and part
of the opening ceremony will be a performance of "The Never Took Our
Drums," written by Mwalim and performed with the band, The GROOVALOTTOS.
Indivisible is an exhibit by The Smithsonian Institute
that opened at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington
DC back in 2009 and has been on a world tour since April of 2010.
"They Never Took Our Drums" is a spoken-word performance piece that
premiered in 1995 at Cape Cod Community College. A storytelling piece
that brings the big bang theory, creationism/ creation myths and musical
evolution together in one tale. Mwalim, the 2010 Best Male Jazz Artist
in the New England Urban Music Awards and multi-award nominee in the
Native American Music Awards was invited to perform the piece, an
excerpt of which appears in his essay in "We Heard It In The Fields"
which appears in the exhibits companion book. Mwalim (aka, Morgan James
Peters) is a multi- award-winning performing artist, writer an educator
as well as a tenured Associate Professor at UMass Dartmouth.
For more information, contact The Mashantucket Pequot Museum @
(800) 411-9671.--
MWALIM *7)
Performing Artist, Writer, Filmmaker
http://www.mwalim.comhttp://www.myspace.com/mwalim7http://mwalimwordlounge.blogspot.com
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