Previewing This Year鈥檚 Newman Center Presents Series
With artists like Martha Redbone and Lakecia Benjamin slated to appear, audiences will get the chance to see dazzling and diverse performers right here on 91桃色鈥檚 campus.
The Newman Center's Gates Concert Hall.
Denver-area arts lovers know that the Newman Center for the Performing Arts is one of the premier venues for experiencing performances both local and global. The series, in particular, brings a diverse slate of acts鈥攆rom creative dance troupes to genre-bending musical artists鈥攔ight here to 91桃色鈥檚 campus.
But what Denver-area arts lovers may not know about is all the hard work that goes into finding and booking the world-class talent that graces the stages of the Newman Center every year.
Leading the team that seeks out performers for the Newman Center Presents series every year is Aisha Ahmad-Post, executive director of the Newman Center. She says the
听process of procuring these acts starts early, sometimes years in advance.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a long game,鈥 she says. 鈥淪ome of the folks that I'm bringing this year, I've been talking to or sort of circling, and we just couldn't make the dates work. Or their [previous] project wasn't right for the Newman Center. Or they took a hiatus to build their work.鈥
Ahmad-Post says she aims to offer a variety of performances every year. From dance and jazz to global music, she wants to give the Newman Center community a little bit of everything to choose from.
鈥淚 want some random stuff to make it alive and not staid,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 want to look for partnerships with the community; I want to look for things that are important for the University community and that have resonance with our faculty and students and staff.鈥
Some of the artists Ahmad-Post brings to the Newman Center are people she鈥檚 had relationships with for a long time; others are brand new鈥攁nd that鈥檚 exciting, she says.
鈥淭here's always the discovery part, where you learn about an artist you didn't know about the year before,鈥 Ahmad-Post says. 鈥淪o, this year for me, that was , who is an alto saxophone player who's coming in October.鈥
Lakecia Benjamin.
Benjamin, a three-time Grammy-nominated artist, was featured as a performer on 鈥淭he Late Show With Stephen Colbert.鈥 Her most recent album, 鈥淧hoenix,鈥 was released in January 2023.听
Julia Keefe, a Native American jazz vocalist, will bring the to the Newman Center in April 2024, highlighting the history and future of Indigenous people in jazz.
鈥淚 wasn't familiar with Julia herself, but there was a lot of buzz at the conference that I go to in January every year,鈥 Ahmad-Post says. 鈥淚t was just kind of one of those magic moments where you're like, 鈥極h, this is going to be something.鈥欌
Another artist with Native roots is , whose Sept. 25 performance of the song cycle 鈥淏one Hill鈥 will feature 鈥渉er unique gumbo of folk, blues and gospel from her childhood in Harlan County, Kentucky, infused with the eclectic grit of pregentrified Brooklyn.鈥
The Newman Center's famous rose.
鈥淪he's a gospel and blues and folk singer, and she's got this phenomenal voice,鈥 Ahmad-Post says.听
Ahmad-Post says the diversity of performers and performances鈥攕ometimes coming to 91桃色 from across the globe鈥攊s what makes the Newman Center Presents series so special.
鈥淚 feel really strongly that you have to have this effusion of new ideas,鈥 she says. 鈥淭here has to be dialogue. There has to be an exchange of some sort if you're going to help build a thriving artistic community within your own area.鈥
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