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Detroit Dance City Festival - College Showcase + Choreographers Showcase II

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Saturday, Sep 7, 2024
7:30 p.m.

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Free with registration

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Detroit Film Theatre

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Detroit Dance City Festival's College Showcase and Choreographers program was developed to give platform and agency to collegiate choreographers, professors, and guests artists to present their newest work. Get ready for an evening of exciting dance!

This year’s showcase features:

  • Kara Roseborough, University of Michigan
  • Thayer Jonutz, Oakland University
  • Kaleigh Estby, Hope College
  • Kayt MacMaster, Alma College
  • Roderck George, Western Michigan University
  • June Wallace, Oakland University
  • Sarra LaCour, Hope College
  • Katie Katfield, Western Michigan University
  • Chloe Ryherd, Lindenwood University

This program also includes new works by local, national and international artists, and dancers, including:

  • Hot Crowd Dance
  • Lauren Blair Smith Dance Company
  • Carolyn Pavlik
  • Ashlyn Works
  • Techmoja Dance and Theatre Company

This program is free with museum admission. Limited capacity seating begins 30 minutes prior to performance. Ticket reservations are required from detroitdancecityfestival.com

Detroit Dance City Festival (DDCF) is an annual community building event curated by ArtLab J that celebrates dance in its various forms and disciplines. DDCF brings the work of renowned local, national, and international performing artists, choreographers, and companies to the stage in a weekend full of performances, master classes and networking events. For full festival lineup, please check out detroitdancecityfestival.com

Two dancers on stage, one leaning towards the other and the other leaning away

Detroit Dance City Festival's College Showcase and Choreographers program was developed to give platform and agency to collegiate choreographers, professors, and guests artists to present their newest work. Get ready for an evening of exciting dance!

This year’s showcase features:

  • Kara Roseborough, University of Michigan
  • Thayer Jonutz, Oakland University
  • Kaleigh Estby, Hope College
  • Kayt MacMaster, Alma College
  • Roderck George, Western Michigan University
  • June Wallace, Oakland University
  • Sarra LaCour, Hope College
  • Katie Katfield, Western Michigan University
  • Chloe Ryherd, Lindenwood University

This program also includes new works by local, national and international artists, and dancers, including:

  • Hot Crowd Dance
  • Lauren Blair Smith Dance Company
  • Carolyn Pavlik
  • Ashlyn Works
  • Techmoja Dance and Theatre Company

This program is free with museum admission. Limited capacity seating begins 30 minutes prior to performance. Ticket reservations are required from detroitdancecityfestival.com

Detroit Dance City Festival (DDCF) is an annual community building event curated by ArtLab J that celebrates dance in its various forms and disciplines. DDCF brings the work of renowned local, national, and international performing artists, choreographers, and companies to the stage in a weekend full of performances, master classes and networking events. For full festival lineup, please check out detroitdancecityfestival.com

Detroit Dance City Festival – Summer Stage

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Saturday, Sep 7, 2024
2:30 p.m.

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Sunday, Sep 8, 2024
1 p.m.

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Free with general admission

*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.

Location:

Museum Grounds

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Perfect for the whole family, this program is an afternoon on the DIA's North Lawn. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs. Detroit Dance City Festival's Summer Stage program features performances from local, national, and international talent.

Saturday will also feature a College Fair from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. for all aspiring dancers seeking to further their dance careers after high school.

Saturday performances include works by:

  • Dakota Blue
  • Diversiform Dance Project Youth Company
  • Kaylin Bazick and Turning Pointe School of Dance
  • Mrudani School of Performing Arts
  • Colorado State University
  • Western Dance Project
  • Embodied Dance Collective
  • Unspoken Dance
  • Misfit Dance Collective
  • Co/Lab Dance Company
  • Julia Schaeffer
  • Morgan Walker
  • Aura Orengo
  • ArtLab J Youth Creative Intensive

Sunday will feature family outdoor activities from 1:45 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. to get everyone moving with a K-POP dance class and kids ballet class!

Sunday performances include works by:

  • Oehrlein Dancers
  • Scott Stafford
  • Kaleidoscope Movement
  • Srijan Dance Company
  • 2nd Street Swing
  • Bridget Vander Hoff
  • ArtLab J II

This program is free with museum admission and takes place on the DIA's North Lawn. Limited capacity seating begins 30 minutes prior to performance.

Detroit Dance City Festival (DDCF) is an annual community building event curated by ArtLab J that celebrates dance in its various forms and disciplines. DDCF brings the work of renowned local, national, and international performing artists, choreographers, and companies to the stage in a weekend full of performances, master classes and networking events. For full festival lineup, please check out detroitdancecityfestival.com

Dancers on an outdoor stage

Perfect for the whole family, this program is an afternoon on the DIA's North Lawn. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs. Detroit Dance City Festival's Summer Stage program features performances from local, national, and international talent.

Saturday will also feature a College Fair from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. for all aspiring dancers seeking to further their dance careers after high school.

Saturday performances include works by:

  • Dakota Blue
  • Diversiform Dance Project Youth Company
  • Kaylin Bazick and Turning Pointe School of Dance
  • Mrudani School of Performing Arts
  • Colorado State University
  • Western Dance Project
  • Embodied Dance Collective
  • Unspoken Dance
  • Misfit Dance Collective
  • Co/Lab Dance Company
  • Julia Schaeffer
  • Morgan Walker
  • Aura Orengo
  • ArtLab J Youth Creative Intensive

Sunday will feature family outdoor activities from 1:45 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. to get everyone moving with a K-POP dance class and kids ballet class!

Sunday performances include works by:

  • Oehrlein Dancers
  • Scott Stafford
  • Kaleidoscope Movement
  • Srijan Dance Company
  • 2nd Street Swing
  • Bridget Vander Hoff
  • ArtLab J II

This program is free with museum admission and takes place on the DIA's North Lawn. Limited capacity seating begins 30 minutes prior to performance.

Detroit Dance City Festival (DDCF) is an annual community building event curated by ArtLab J that celebrates dance in its various forms and disciplines. DDCF brings the work of renowned local, national, and international performing artists, choreographers, and companies to the stage in a weekend full of performances, master classes and networking events. For full festival lineup, please check out detroitdancecityfestival.com

Detroit Dance City Festival - Choreographers Showcase I

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Friday, Sep 6, 2024
7:30 p.m.

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Free with registration

*Registration is available through DDCF's website.

Location:

Detroit Film Theatre

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

This curated showcase brings together an inclusive representation of local, national, and international artists and dancers to share their current projects with other professionals and general audiences. Set within the historic DFT Auditorium at the DIA, witness the creativity and passion of contemporary choreographers as they bring their visions to life on stage.

This year’s showcase features the works of:

  • Allison Lincoln
  • ConteXture Dance Detroit
  • Smutek Dance
  • gracegallagherdance
  • Jack Murphy
  • Mark Gonzalez
  • RESILIENCE Dance Company
  • Wellspring/Cori Terry & Dancers
  • Suttle Dance
  • Symbiosis Arts
  • CPR Dance: Inhale Movement
  • Detroit Dance Collective

This program is free with museum admission. Limited capacity seating begins 30 minutes prior to performance. Ticket reservations are required from detroitdancecityfestival.com

Detroit Dance City Festival (DDCF) is an annual community building event curated by ArtLab J that celebrates dance in its various forms and disciplines. DDCF brings the work of renowned local, national, and international performing artists, choreographers, and companies to the stage in a weekend full of performances, master classes and networking events. For full festival lineup, please check out detroitdancecityfestival.com

DDCF Choreographer's showcase

This curated showcase brings together an inclusive representation of local, national, and international artists and dancers to share their current projects with other professionals and general audiences. Set within the historic DFT Auditorium at the DIA, witness the creativity and passion of contemporary choreographers as they bring their visions to life on stage.

This year’s showcase features the works of:

  • Allison Lincoln
  • ConteXture Dance Detroit
  • Smutek Dance
  • gracegallagherdance
  • Jack Murphy
  • Mark Gonzalez
  • RESILIENCE Dance Company
  • Wellspring/Cori Terry & Dancers
  • Suttle Dance
  • Symbiosis Arts
  • CPR Dance: Inhale Movement
  • Detroit Dance Collective

This program is free with museum admission. Limited capacity seating begins 30 minutes prior to performance. Ticket reservations are required from detroitdancecityfestival.com

Detroit Dance City Festival (DDCF) is an annual community building event curated by ArtLab J that celebrates dance in its various forms and disciplines. DDCF brings the work of renowned local, national, and international performing artists, choreographers, and companies to the stage in a weekend full of performances, master classes and networking events. For full festival lineup, please check out detroitdancecityfestival.com

Detroit Dance City Festival - Rivera Court Showcase

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Friday, Sep 6, 2024
4 p.m.

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Saturday, Sep 7, 2024
1 p.m.

Free with registration

*Registration is available through DDCF's website.

Location:

Rivera Court

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Join us for a showcase designed to highlight local, national, and international talent. Rivera Court Stage shares diverse styles of dance with Detroit Dance City Festival audiences in an inspiring museum setting.

Friday's showcase features works by:

  • Rachel Stratton
  • Claire Bechard
  • Sophia & El Kronox
  • Compañeros de Flamenco
  • Dance Uprising
  • HBY Ensemble
  • Malaak Aburahmeh and Nina Contreras
  • Haley Tarling and Dancers
  • Thayer Jonutz
  • Embodied Arts Collective
  • Eleanor Raygorodsky
  • Dua Colon

Saturday’s showcase features works by:

  • Lauren Blair Smith Dance Company
  • Oakland University Repertory Dance Company
  • Movement Reservoir
  • Bodies of Water
  • The ChoreoJoey Project
  • Suttle Dance
  • Sean Hoskins & Tower Dancers
  • Natalia de Miguel Annoni
  • Currents Dance Theatre
  • Savanna McFadden and Sophie Williams
  • Angelina Diaz

This program is free with museum admission. Limited capacity seating begins 30 minutes prior to performance in the DIA’s Rivera Court. Ticket reservations are encouraged from detroitdancecityfestival.com

Detroit Dance City Festival (DDCF) is an annual community building event curated by ArtLab J that celebrates dance in its various forms and disciplines. DDCF brings the work of renowned local, national, and international performing artists, choreographers, and companies to the stage in a weekend full of performances, master classes and networking events. For full festival lineup, please check out detroitdancecityfestival.com

Dancing in Rivera Court

Join us for a showcase designed to highlight local, national, and international talent. Rivera Court Stage shares diverse styles of dance with Detroit Dance City Festival audiences in an inspiring museum setting.

Friday's showcase features works by:

  • Rachel Stratton
  • Claire Bechard
  • Sophia & El Kronox
  • Compañeros de Flamenco
  • Dance Uprising
  • HBY Ensemble
  • Malaak Aburahmeh and Nina Contreras
  • Haley Tarling and Dancers
  • Thayer Jonutz
  • Embodied Arts Collective
  • Eleanor Raygorodsky
  • Dua Colon

Saturday’s showcase features works by:

  • Lauren Blair Smith Dance Company
  • Oakland University Repertory Dance Company
  • Movement Reservoir
  • Bodies of Water
  • The ChoreoJoey Project
  • Suttle Dance
  • Sean Hoskins & Tower Dancers
  • Natalia de Miguel Annoni
  • Currents Dance Theatre
  • Savanna McFadden and Sophie Williams
  • Angelina Diaz

This program is free with museum admission. Limited capacity seating begins 30 minutes prior to performance in the DIA’s Rivera Court. Ticket reservations are encouraged from detroitdancecityfestival.com

Detroit Dance City Festival (DDCF) is an annual community building event curated by ArtLab J that celebrates dance in its various forms and disciplines. DDCF brings the work of renowned local, national, and international performing artists, choreographers, and companies to the stage in a weekend full of performances, master classes and networking events. For full festival lineup, please check out detroitdancecityfestival.com

Korean Tea Experience

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Friday, Jul 26, 2024
6:30 p.m.

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Free with general admission

*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.

Location:

Lecture Hall

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

The DIA's Friends of Asian Arts and Cultures invites you to an evening immersed in Korean tea culture. The evening will begin with translated readings of Korean Buddhist Monk Ch'oŭi's writings about green tea by poet Dr. Ian Haight, followed by a traditional dance performance and a presentation of the Korean Tea Ceremony by Donghee Kim.

With opportunities for audience participation and tea and snack sampling, this event, presented by Korean Connection, promises to enhance your appreciation of Korean Culture and please your taste buds! (90 min.)

Capacity is limited. Seating begins 30 minutes prior to performance.

 

Donghee Kim

The DIA's Friends of Asian Arts and Cultures invites you to an evening immersed in Korean tea culture. The evening will begin with translated readings of Korean Buddhist Monk Ch'oŭi's writings about green tea by poet Dr. Ian Haight, followed by a traditional dance performance and a presentation of the Korean Tea Ceremony by Donghee Kim.

With opportunities for audience participation and tea and snack sampling, this event, presented by Korean Connection, promises to enhance your appreciation of Korean Culture and please your taste buds! (90 min.)

Capacity is limited. Seating begins 30 minutes prior to performance.

 

Friday Night Live! Mike Monford & Innovative Energy

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Friday, Aug 30, 2024
7 p.m.

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Free with general admission

*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.

Location:

Rivera Court

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Mike Monford is a dynamic jazz musician, saxophonist, composer, jazz historian, and executive producer based in Detroit. He has dedicated over 30 years to practicing, performing, and experimenting with the universal language of Jazz.

Monford has spent the last 10 years touring the world performing with Les Nubians and Marc Cary’s Harlem Sessions. In February 2022, he played at Carnegie Hall with the Autophysiopsychic Millennium, a music collective that studies the music methodology of the late Dr. Yusef Abdul Lateef.

Monford Fisher poses with his saxophone

Mike Monford is a dynamic jazz musician, saxophonist, composer, jazz historian, and executive producer based in Detroit. He has dedicated over 30 years to practicing, performing, and experimenting with the universal language of Jazz.

Monford has spent the last 10 years touring the world performing with Les Nubians and Marc Cary’s Harlem Sessions. In February 2022, he played at Carnegie Hall with the Autophysiopsychic Millennium, a music collective that studies the music methodology of the late Dr. Yusef Abdul Lateef.

Friday Night Live! Tribute to Joe Williams

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Friday, Aug 2, 2024
7 p.m.

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Free with general admission

*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.

Location:

Rivera Court

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

The 11-time Detroit Music Award–winning swing band Planet D Nonet has teamed up with drummer/composer/arranger/vocalist Dr. Leonard King in a tribute to jazz singer Joe Williams. Williams was born in Georgia in 1918, and he grew up on the South Side of Chicago. He sang with big bands, most famously with the Count Basie Orchestra.

After his tenure with the Basie band, Williams had a successful career as a soloist at festivals, in clubs, and on TV. Williams recorded more than 40 albums under his own name as well. This is a unique performance: a tribute to a true original that brings together two top Detroit entities: Dr. / Professor Leonard King and the Planet D Nonet, led by RJ Spangler.

Joe Williams singing

The 11-time Detroit Music Award–winning swing band Planet D Nonet has teamed up with drummer/composer/arranger/vocalist Dr. Leonard King in a tribute to jazz singer Joe Williams. Williams was born in Georgia in 1918, and he grew up on the South Side of Chicago. He sang with big bands, most famously with the Count Basie Orchestra.

After his tenure with the Basie band, Williams had a successful career as a soloist at festivals, in clubs, and on TV. Williams recorded more than 40 albums under his own name as well. This is a unique performance: a tribute to a true original that brings together two top Detroit entities: Dr. / Professor Leonard King and the Planet D Nonet, led by RJ Spangler.

The Real Reel: A Poetry Performance with InsideOut Literary Arts

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Friday, Jun 7, 2024
6 p.m.

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Free with general admission

*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.

Location:

In the Museum

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Join InsideOut Literary Arts and some of Detroit's finest youth and adult poets for a reading celebrating the creative and enduring legacy of African Americans in film, from its very beginning through the start of the Civil Rights Movement.

Inspired by Regeneration Black Cinema 1898 1971, the event will showcase new poetic works written during visits to the exhibition. Featuring performances by MARS Marshall. La Shaun phoenix Moore, Kahn Davison, Brittany Rogers, Scheherazade Washington Parrish, Charisma Holly, and Kya Mills.

The reading will take place in the Kresge Reception area, adjacent to the Regeneration galleries.

Join InsideOut Literary Arts and some of Detroit's finest youth and adult poets for a reading celebrating the creative and enduring legacy of African Americans in film, from its very beginning through the start of the Civil Rights Movement.

Inspired by Regeneration Black Cinema 1898 1971, the event will showcase new poetic works written during visits to the exhibition. Featuring performances by MARS Marshall. La Shaun phoenix Moore, Kahn Davison, Brittany Rogers, Scheherazade Washington Parrish, Charisma Holly, and Kya Mills.

The reading will take place in the Kresge Reception area, adjacent to the Regeneration galleries.

Sugar Chile Robinson

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Saturday, Jun 22, 2024
7 p.m.

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Free with ticket purchase

*Included with admission to Stormy Weather

Location:

Detroit Film Theatre

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Join us for a very special event on the final weekend of Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898 – 1971. Preceding the 7:30 p.m. screening of Stormy Weather, the DFT will present an overture performed by Frank Isaac Robinson, known in his early musical career as Sugar Chile Robinson, an American jazz pianist and Detroit native who became famous as a child prodigy in the mid-1940s.

Robinson was born in 1938, the youngest of seven children of Clarence A. and Elizabeth Robinson. He taught himself to play the piano by ear and won a talent show at Detroit's Paradise Theatre when he was three. In 1945, he played with Lionel Hampton on the radio, and appeared in the Hollywood film No Leave, No Love. In 1946, Robinson played for President Harry S. Truman at the White House Correspondents' Association where he shouted out "How'm I Doin', Mr. President?" which became his catchphrase.

Free with admission to Stormy Weather.

Sugar Chile Robinson

Join us for a very special event on the final weekend of Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898 – 1971. Preceding the 7:30 p.m. screening of Stormy Weather, the DFT will present an overture performed by Frank Isaac Robinson, known in his early musical career as Sugar Chile Robinson, an American jazz pianist and Detroit native who became famous as a child prodigy in the mid-1940s.

Robinson was born in 1938, the youngest of seven children of Clarence A. and Elizabeth Robinson. He taught himself to play the piano by ear and won a talent show at Detroit's Paradise Theatre when he was three. In 1945, he played with Lionel Hampton on the radio, and appeared in the Hollywood film No Leave, No Love. In 1946, Robinson played for President Harry S. Truman at the White House Correspondents' Association where he shouted out "How'm I Doin', Mr. President?" which became his catchphrase.

Free with admission to Stormy Weather.

Concert of Colors: Umar Bin Hassan and Straight Ahead

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Sunday, Jul 21, 2024
5:30 p.m.

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Free with general admission

*General museum admission is FREE for residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.

Location:

Detroit Film Theatre

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Umar Bin Hassan, a founding member of The Last Poets, epitomizes the essence of spoken word artistry and activism. With a career spanning decades, he has collaborated with icons such as Public Enemy, George Clinton, and Bootsy Collins, infusing his poetry with potent social commentary and raw emotion. Bin Hassan will be joined by Straight Ahead, a group of inventive instrumentalists who have shown themselves to be powerful composers and arrangers. Straight Ahead was the first all-woman group signed to Atlantic Jazz records.

Concert of Colors is metro Detroit’s free annual global music festival, an upbeat event celebrating diverse World music traditions-including the indigenous music of the Motor City. The festival also hosts the Forum on Community, Culture and Race, a series of conversations with artists, cultural, and community leaders examining the role of the arts in overcoming social barriers.

For a complete schedule of Concert of Colors programs at the Detroit Institute of Arts and neighboring institutions, visit the festival website at concertofcolors.com

Concert of Colors is produced through the partnership of Culture Source, the Detroit Institute of Arts, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, ACCESS,  University of Michigan – Detroit Center, Michigan Science Center, Detroit Historical Museum, College For Creative Studies, Hellenic Museum of Michigan, Third Man Records, Lowriders of Detroit, Science Gallery Detroit, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Midtown Inc., University of Michigan Dearborn, University of Michigan – Detroit, Arab American National Museum, WDET, The Scarab Club, International Institute of Metro Detroit, and Marx Layne & Company

 

Umar Bin Hassan

Umar Bin Hassan, a founding member of The Last Poets, epitomizes the essence of spoken word artistry and activism. With a career spanning decades, he has collaborated with icons such as Public Enemy, George Clinton, and Bootsy Collins, infusing his poetry with potent social commentary and raw emotion. Bin Hassan will be joined by Straight Ahead, a group of inventive instrumentalists who have shown themselves to be powerful composers and arrangers. Straight Ahead was the first all-woman group signed to Atlantic Jazz records.

Concert of Colors is metro Detroit’s free annual global music festival, an upbeat event celebrating diverse World music traditions-including the indigenous music of the Motor City. The festival also hosts the Forum on Community, Culture and Race, a series of conversations with artists, cultural, and community leaders examining the role of the arts in overcoming social barriers.

For a complete schedule of Concert of Colors programs at the Detroit Institute of Arts and neighboring institutions, visit the festival website at concertofcolors.com

Concert of Colors is produced through the partnership of Culture Source, the Detroit Institute of Arts, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, ACCESS,  University of Michigan – Detroit Center, Michigan Science Center, Detroit Historical Museum, College For Creative Studies, Hellenic Museum of Michigan, Third Man Records, Lowriders of Detroit, Science Gallery Detroit, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Midtown Inc., University of Michigan Dearborn, University of Michigan – Detroit, Arab American National Museum, WDET, The Scarab Club, International Institute of Metro Detroit, and Marx Layne & Company

 

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