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DESCRIPTION:Litquake & City Lights in conjunction with Doc's Lab Present\nWORD/JAZZ\nIn 
 the great tradition of jazz and spoken-word basement readings in North 
 Beach first forged by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Kenneth Rexroth, and Bob 
 Kaufman, witness this contemporary update at Doc's Lab. With poets Chinaka 
 Hodge, devorah major, and RyanNicole. Music by Afro-futurist jazz trio 
 Broun Fellinis.\n\nChinaka Hodge is a poet, playwright, screenwriter and 
 founding member of The Getback. Originally from Oakland, California, 
 Chinaka graduated from NYU in 2006, and completed her M.F.A. in Writing for 
 Film and TV at USC's School of Cinematic Arts in May 2012. Her work has 
 been featured in Newsweek, Teen People and The Believer, and on PBS, NPR 
 and two seasons of HBO's Def Poetry. Chinaka is the oldest of eight 
 children, split between seven parents and six households. In short, she’s 
 a true product of blended-family, Northern California and the '90s. She 
 aspires, above all else, to be an outstanding great-grandmother. Her newest 
 book is Dated Emcees (published by City Lights).\n\ndevorah major, San 
 Francisco’s third former Poet Laureate, is an award-winning poet and 
 fiction writer, an creative nonfiction writer, performer, editor, and 
 part-time senior adjunct professor at California College of the Arts. She 
 is also poet-in-residence of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. She 
 has toured internationally in places such as Italy, Bosnia, Jamaica, 
 Venezuela, Belgium, England and Wales, as well as throughout the United 
 States both performing her poetry and serving on panels speaking on 
 African-American poetry, Beat Poetry, and poetry of resistance. She has two 
 novels and four books of poetry published.\n\nRyanNicole is a "4A" 
 quadruple threat: artist, actress, athlete, and activist. As an MC and 
 poet, she has appeared across the globe, including a performance for 
 President Barack Obama. She has led several theater productions in the Bay 
 Area, including those with SF Playhouse, African American Shakespeare 
 Theater, and California Shakespeare Theater/Intersection for the Arts. For 
 2017, Ryan has been short-listed for the San Francisco production of the 
 Tony Award winning Broadway play Hamilton, and will star in Marin Theater 
 Company’s production of Native Son. She has served her community as an 
 organizer and activist for nearly two decades, most recently as a 
 consultant in capacity building, fundraising, marketing/branding and 
 program development.\n \n \nAbout the Broun Fellinis: The most important 
 thing about music is the way it makes you feel. Musicians are lucky enough 
 to live a life of pure feeling if they can play their personal visionary 
 music with as much integrity and energy as the spirit grants them. For the 
 last 25 years, Broun Fellinis—percussionist Kevin Carnes, bassist Kirk 
 Peterson, and woodwind player David Boyce—have been doing exactly 
 this.\n\nThe Fellinis innovate and disseminate their "Brounsoun," a sonic 
 expression inspired by the ancient to future traditions of Jazz, Rock, 
 Funk, Hardcore, Afrocentric Hip hop, Dub, film music and African/Indian 
 trance sounds. The trio has performed at the San Sebastian International 
 Jazz Festival in Spain, the opening of the Yerba Buena Center For The Arts 
 and the Stern Grove Festival, The Independent, Yoshi's, and the House Of 
 Blues.\n\nOther notable performances include a tour with Ben Harper and 
 co-bills with Gil Scott-Heron, Meshell Ndegeocello, the Roots, Erykah Badu, 
 Bad Brains, George Clinton, Rafael Saadiq, Mos Def, The Last Poets, Living 
 Colour, Zakir Hussain, Bernie Worrell, Jimmy Smith, Galactic, Medeski, 
 Martin, Wood, Ravi Coltrane and many more. Downbeat and Spinmagazines as 
 well as NPR, KCRW, and Radio Nova in France have profiled the group.\n\nThe 
 Fellinis play this NOW music with passion, precision and soul in energetic 
 performances that embrace freedom and structure equally. Out of nowhere, 
 improvised themes and motifs morph into well-crafted songs with evocative 
 melodies, exotic harmonies and infectious rhythms. It is music of the 
 moment, reflecting the lives of three exceptional musicians living and 
 creating in the Bay Area, California.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/06/18790919.php
SUMMARY:WORD/JAZZ with Chinaka Hodge & Friends
LOCATION:Doc's Lab, 124 Columbus Ave San Francisco, CA, 94133
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/06/18790919.php
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