Ifetayo Ali-Landing
(Kevin Kennedy)
(Kevin Kennedy)
Detroit Public Television
Detroit Public Television partners on Live coverage – Starting tonight - Through Sunday afternoon at
dptv.org/sphinx
The Sphinx
Organization, famed for opening doors for young minority musicians, will
be raising its baton once again this weekend for its annual celebration
of arts and diversity.
This year, the
Finals Concert in the Sphinx Competition will move to Saturday night,
offering junior high through college Black and Latinx string players the
opportunity to vie for nearly $100,000 in prizes.
Starting tonight and
running through Saturday’s concert, SphinxConnect will convene artists
and leaders in diversity for networking, master classes, inspiring
speakers and gifted performers.
Once again, Detroit
Public TV will be there to provide digital access to all the action and
excitement through its live-streaming service.
Based in Detroit and
under the leadership of President and Artistic Director Afa Dworkin,
the Sphinx Organization has earned international renown for its tireless
championing of diversity in the arts. It has
fostered a love of music in hundreds of young performers, many of whom
have gone onto careers in orchestras around the country.
Aaron Dworkin
founded the organization 22 years ago while still an undergraduate
student at the University of Michigan, where he is now a professor.
While performing or attending concerts, he was acutely
aware of the lack of diversity both on stage and in the concert halls.
Sphinx set out to remedy this deficiency.
Besides the prize
money, the Sphinx Competition offers young Black and Latinx classical
string players a chance to compete under the guidance of an
internationally renowned panel of judges and to perform with
established professional musicians in a competition setting. Its
primary goal is to encourage, develop and recognize classical music
talent in underrepresented minority communities.
SphinxConnect, which
is entering its third year, takes place at the Westin Book Cadillac. It
will feature more than 30 sessions designed to ignite action, 60
speakers, a curated showcase featuring some of
the nation’s top musicians, keynote addresses by luminaries and
trailblazers, a special session for entrepreneurs, professional
development and job placement opportunities, and much more.
If you are unable to attend these events in person, tune in to Detroit Public TV’s live-stream of the events at
www.dptv.org/sphinx
You won’t find a more inspiring way to spend a weekend in Detroit.
Here is the full schedule of our livestream:
SphinxConnect
Thursday, Jan. 31: 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 1: 9:00 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 2: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sphinx Finals Competition Concert
Saturday, Feb. 2: 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Learn more about the amazing Sphinx organization at:
http://www.sphinxmusic.org/about/
Join us and, please, share Sphinx with your community. Enjoy!
Rich Homberg
President and CEO
Detroit Public Television
One Detroit. 4 Million People. One Story.
“The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.” — Vince Lombardi
No comments:
Post a Comment