Friday's Jive 11-2-12
Friday at Green St. Arts Center in Middletown, the series Music & Public Life presents Noah Baerman. While Wesleyan University Jazz Ensemble Coach Noah Baerman is a pianist and composer whose primary medium is instrumental jazz, he has increasingly gravitated towards “message music” in the spirit of artists such as Nina Simone, Charles Mingus and John Coltrane. He will be joined by his longtime trio partners bassist Henry Lugo and drummer Vinnie Sperrazza.
With the Music & Public Life series, Wesleyan University is celebrating and studying the sounds, words, and spirit of music in public at the local, national, and transnational levels through concerts, workshops, gatherings, and courses, all designed to cross disciplines and engage the campus and Greater Middletown communities. Phone: 860-685-3355Also tonight, at 8 p.m., the University’s Navaratri Festival continues with vocal music of south India with vocalist and artist in residence B. Balasubrahmaniyan in concert at the Crowell Concert Hall. The concert will open with a performance by Wesleyan students and there will be a pre-concert talk at 7:15pm by Wesleyan Ph.D. Candidate Joseph Getter.
Continuing Friday’s abundance of riches, over at the First Church of Christ Parish Hall, 190 Court Street, the Diversion will present a comedy night at 7:30 p.m., featuring these four acts: Tick Tick… BOOM!; The Sticks Improv; Wesleyan University’s own Gag Reflex; and Desperate Measures. Reservations are recommended. Call 860-325-2386 or visit thediversion.com for more info.
Now here’s a look at what’s going on in downtown New Haven.
At Toad’s Place tonight, it’s Max Creek and the McLovins. Sunday, it’s Matisyahu and The Constellations. More can be found at toadsplace.com.
And at Café Nine in New Haven, tonight it’s The Manchurians; w/ Anne Castellano & the Smoke; and Forgotten By Friday. Saturday, it’s the Afternoon Jazz Jam w/ host The Mike Coppola Trio, followed The Heritage Blues Quartet; w/ The George Baker Trio. Then Sunday at 8, it’s the Sunday After Supper Jam with host Kevin Saint James and the Legendary Cafe Nine All-Stars. More can be found at cafenine.com.
Up in Hartford at Blackeyed Sally’s, tonight from 5 to 8 p.m., it’s the 5h annual Feed the People fundraiser, with music by Kumar Ramanan. Donations of non-perishable foods, cash and checks made payable to Feed the People are welcome. The fundraiser is followed at 9 by Forward Motion. Saturday brings Joe Louis Walker to Sally’s for a 9 o’clock performance of electric blues. More can be found at blackeyedsallys.com.
Now let’s look at cinema off the beaten path in Central Connecticut
At Real Art Ways in Hartford they begin a run of “Stars in Shorts” and “Wake in Fright (Outback).” Tonight is also the every-first-Friday Gaze event, featuring music by My Gay Banjo. Then Sunday, The Story of Film: An Odyssey continues at 1 p.m. with Part 4: “European New Wave” and “New Directors, New Forms” (the 1960s). More can be found at realartways.org.
Over at Cinestudio, Trinity College’s movie theater, tonight and Saturday, it’s The Dark Knight Rises, which the theater calls your last chance to see the film on a screen bigger than your laptop. Sunday, National Theatre Live presents Timon of Athens, followed by Sleepwalk with Me. More details can be found at cinestudio.org