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SUMMARY:MLK Concert
DESCRIPTION:You’re Invited: Sunday\, January 18\, 2026 | 3 pm\nFREE Community Concert\nBurnes Hall\, New England Conservatory\n \n\n\n290 Huntington Ave\nBoston\, MA 02115\n\n\nListen to music from the talented musicians of Project STEP\, hear from honored speaker\, historian\, author\, and member of the Project STEP Board of Directors\, Dr. Alexandria Russell\, and join us in commemorating the life and legacy of Dr. King. \n“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”– Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. \n  \nHonored Speaker: Dr. Alexandria Russell\nDr. Russell is the Executive Director of the Boston Women’s Heritage Trail and a non-resident W.E.B. Du Bois Research Institute Fellow at Harvard University’s Hutchins Center for African & African American Research.  She recently served as the Interim Helaine B. Allen Vice President of Education & External Engagement at the Boston Symphony Orchestra.  She earned Bachelor’s degrees in Political Science and Secondary Education from the College of Charleston in 2009 and her Ph.D. in History from the University of South Carolina in 2018. \n\nHer book\, Black Women Legacies: Public History Sites Seen and Unseen (University of Illinois Press)\, examines the evolution of African American women’s public commemorations across the United States from the late nineteenth century to the present.  \n\n\nDr. Russell has received several fellowships to support her research\, including a Rose Library Research Fellowship at Emory University. In 2023\, she was a recipient of the South Carolina Preservation Service Award for her contributions to African American Women’s History Research and Documentation.  \nShe is the Founder & Executive Director for Black Women Legacies\, a nonprofit organization that digitally maps historical and contemporary memorials of Black women on a free\, public website.  As a historian and memorializer\, she is committed to making her research accessible to ALL. \n\nMaster of Ceremonies: Dr. Abdi Mohamad Ali \nDr. Ali serves as Executive Director of  Word Powered\, the founder of Rev. Michael E. Haynes Legacy\, and is a member of the Project STEP Board of Directors as well as a former parent of two Project STEP graduates. \nTrained in educational ethnography under the mentorship of Dr. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot at the Harvard Graduate School of Education\, Ali has taught students in grades 5-12 in five different Boston Public Schools as an English/Humanities teacher. A longtime Roxbury resident\, Ali is a founding faculty member of the Boston Arts Academy where for 13 years he co-designed an interdisciplinary humanities and writing program. A graduate of the Boston University Creative Writing Program\, Ali studied poetry with Poet Laureate of the United States\, Robert Pinsky\, and Nobel Prize for Literature recipient\, Derek Walcott. \nPrior to joining Word Powered\, Ali led the largest expansion of district-based teacher preparation and licensure programs for paraeducators\, career changers and bilingual candidates. This multigenerational teacher pipeline established teaching apprenticeships for high school and college students as well.
URL:https://www.projectstep.org/event/mlk-concert-2/
LOCATION:NEC | Burnes Hall\, 290 Huntington Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02115
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SUMMARY:A Far Cry + Project STEP
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n\nSIDE BY SIDE @ JORDAN HALL\n\nSaturday\, January 31\, 2026\n7:30 PM\nNEC’s Jordan Hall | 30 Gainsborough Street | Boston\, MA\, 02115United States (map)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMusical Program\nSapo Perapaskero aka Taraf de Haïdouks | Turceasca\, arr. Osvaldo Golijov & Ljova\nIgor Stravinsky | Apollon musagète\nJoan Tower | String Quartet No. 5\, “White Water” (arr. Randy Zigler)\nArcangelo Corelli | Concerto Grosso Op. 6 No. 3\nCorelli | Concerto Grosso in D major Op. 6 No. 4 \nCurated by Crier Michael Unterman\nFeaturing students from Project STEP & New England Conservatory * \nGreat music isn’t just taught—it’s shared with the next generation side by side. \nIn A Far Cry’s annual Side by Side\, the Criers partner with young musicians from Project STEP and New England Conservatory for a joyful performance that celebrates the next generation of artists and the mentors\, teachers\, families\, and friends who lift them up. Students participate in a radical side-by-side rehearsal and performance experience as co-equals with the Criers\, empowering young artists through their democratic model of music making. \nThe program opens with a burst of energy: Taraf de Haïdouks’ Turceasca\, arranged by Golijov and Ljova\, revels in the joy of sharing oral musical traditions. From there\, we move into Stravinsky’s Apollon musagète\, a neoclassical ballet that reaches back toward antiquity with grace and restraint—an homage to the past\, refracted through a modern lens. Joan Tower’s White Water\, originally written for string quartet and expanded here for fuller forces\, offers a visceral\, contemporary portrait of musical momentum and renewal. And finally\, we arrive at two concerti grossi by Arcangelo Corelli\, whose influence echoes through everything that came before. \nThis is more than a concert. It’s a powerful tribute to the next generation\, a standing ovation for caregivers and educators\, and a bright spotlight on Boston’s rising talent. \n*Students will be joining for select works
URL:https://www.projectstep.org/event/a-far-cry-project-step/
LOCATION:Jordan Hall\, 30 Gainsborough Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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