Friday, June 9 (rain date Wednesday, June 14)
Location: Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
6 – 9 p.m. – Art 180 live painting and community connection table
6:15 – 7:15 p.m. – Ayinde Williams: Jazz set 1
7:45 – 8:45 p.m. – join Ayinde Williams: Jazz set 2
Richmond, VA is home to some of the finest jazz musicians in the nation. For years our jazz community has been growing and developing while keeping the beautiful sounds of traditional jazz alive and well. Ayinde Williams is a piano virtuoso from Richmond, VA, and is keeping our region’s jazz legacy alive and well by playing with many of Richmond’s finest talents. On June 9th join Ayinde Williams as he performs two sets of jazz music with his band. ART 180, another lovely Jackson Ward arts organization, will be providing a local artist to do live painting to the jazz music. Local music organizations WRIR and Classical Revolution RVA will be on hand to connect with the community on their musical offerings for the Richmond region.
Incanto is a journey through a sculptural, epic poem embraced by nature. The five monumental sculptures will explore profound concepts of identity and the higher self, the energy of ancestry, the transformational present moment, the perspective of the past, and finally, the balance between technology and the source code of our Earth. Visitors will be encouraged to journal and explore sculptures that call to them and resonate with the spoken poetry on an audio narration. Some works will form gathering spaces; some will be symbolic portals to journey through, and others will invite stillness and meditation. On this night, through Jazz, Art and History, we will honor our Ancestors and reconnect with them as we explore our origins and roots.