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Black History Month Celebration

February 7, 2015
Black History Month Celebration

Saturday, February 7           

Black History Month Celebration: Our Musical Roots

During the national celebration of Black History Month, The Hermitage will host four weekly programs exploring the progress made in African-American history and honoring the lives of those who were enslaved at The Hermitage. These programs will open your eyes to the untold stories of the men and women who called The Hermitage home. All events are free but do not include admission to The Hermitage. Visit thehermitage.com/events to see the full month’s schedule.

“Spiritual Songs: The History of the Negro Spiritual” explores the Negro Spiritual as a historical American art form. Dr. Naima Johnston-Bush captivates her audience with the stories behind the spirituals, little known facts and a dynamic voice that brings each song alive. Tracing the history of this powerful musical expression of faith, the audience is led from the 1600’s to the present, illustrating the impact and influence of African American Spiritual Music in all musical genres today!

Join us as we learn to “play the spoons,” one of the oldest forms of creating music. Originated in Africa, spoons were used as musical instruments in America by enslaved people because they were inexpensive, household items that could be easily obtained to make music. Spoons continue to be played today in many music genres including blues, jazz, rock and folk music. Each participant will receive a set of spoons. This interactive musical program will be hosted by the National Museum of African American Music.

       

11 a.m. , 3 p.m. - “Spiritual Songs: The History of the Negro Spiritual” with Dr. Naima Johnston-Bush

1 p.m. - “Playing the Spoons” Interactive Musical Program

Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage

4580 Rachel’s Lane

Nashville, TN 37076

615-889-2941


 
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Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
4580 Rachel’s Lane
Nashville, TN 37076
Website: thehermitage.com/event/black-history-month/2015-02-07/
 
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