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Beyond U – Yoga

Beyond U – Yoga 150 150 MARCOM

Mondays @ Beyond U

Move your body through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses.
Increase flexibility, balance, and range of motion.

Instructor: Laura Lerman l Time: 10AM – 11AM l Location: Zoom
Requirements: Wear loose clothing
Class Size: 10 min

Madrigal Chorale’s Pops Concert | Take Me to the Water

Madrigal Chorale’s Pops Concert | Take Me to the Water 150 150 MARCOM


Madrigal Chorale’s Pops Concert – ‘Take Me to the Water’ at Hannan Center
Saturday, March 16, 2024 | 7:30 pm

Entry to this exclusive event includes hors d’oeuvres, desserts and one complimentary alcoholic beverage. Limited capacity. Advance tickets only. Visit madrigalchorale.org/tickets to purchase.

*This activity is supported by the Michigan Arts & Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Beyond U – Linguistic Justice | Community & Writing Workshop

Beyond U – Linguistic Justice | Community & Writing Workshop 150 150 MARCOM

Linguistic Justice – Community & Writing Workshop

Presented by Wayne State University and The Hannan Center

February 15-April 11, 2024 | Thursdays 1:00-2:15 PM

Discover the power of words and the pursuit of linguistic justice in this Winter 2024 Workshop: Linguistic Justice-Community and Writing, presented by Wayne State University Community and Writing Program in partnership with The Hannan Center’s Beyond You initiative. This eight-week co-educational workshop, led by facilitators Ms. Jessica Ridgeway and Pat Baldwin, aims to address critical issues of linguistic racism, cultural diversity, and community engagement. Through readings, discussions, and hands-on projects, participants will delve into the rich tapestry of language, exploring the historical, cultural, political, and racial dimensions of Black Language and its impact on marginalized communities. This course empowers students to become active citizens within their communities, working to dismantle anti-Black linguistic racism and racial hierarchies. Join them on Thursdays from 1:00-2:15 PM to be part of this transformative journey, fostering understanding and creating meaningful change in today’s challenging linguistic landscape.

For more info, call Pat Baldwin at (313) 833-1300.

Hannan AfterDark | Poetry Spring Workshop & Performance

Hannan AfterDark | Poetry Spring Workshop & Performance 1254 836 MARCOM

Hannan AfterDark with InsideOut Literary Arts | Poetry Spring Workshop & Performance
Led by Suzanne Honda – Lead Teaching Artist Fellow

Join InsideOut Literary Arts for a 10-Session Poetry and Performance Workshop.

These sessions will be facilitated by one of our professional Writers-in-Residence, Suzanne Honda and a special guest teaching artist from Citywide Poets. All sessions will be designed to engage both first-time and experienced writers. Participants will explore a variety of poetic tools and strategies for exploring our memories and experiences through the act of writing creatively.

The program will conclude with an in-person, intergenerational poetry performance.

Register to join us virtually Wednesdays in March and April | Time: 4-5:30pm
Materials: Composition notebook and writing utensils
$7 Registration | $7 Class cost

Virtual mtg info will be emailed upon registration | No experience needed  **Class size is limited to 15 participants – first come, first serve!

 

Wednesday, March 6 | Wednesday, March 13 | Wednesday, March 20 | Wednesday, March 27

Wednesday, April 3 | Wednesday, April 10 | Wednesday, April 17 | Wednesday, April 24

 

Our final class in the series will meet in-person at Hannan Center in the Lower Level Black Box Theater for a LIVE Intergenerational Poetry Performance |Time: TBA

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Beyond U – Listening B(L)ack Media Series

Beyond U – Listening B(L)ack Media Series 1707 2560 Hannan Center
December 5 | Time: 5-7 PM | Location: Hannan Center Black Box Theater Cost: $15 Isaac Hayes – Lecture & Film: “Shaft”
This episode will center on soul music’s first superhero, Isaac Hayes, and the cult classic film, Shaft, for which he composed the iconic soundtrack. The lecture will include a comprehensive account of his life’s story and musical evolution. In particular, this conversation will highlight Hayes’s prominence as an arranger, songwriter, and producer, as the wide reach of his sound included many recordings and projects that, due to being popularized by a different lead musician, were not properly associated with Hayes in the public eye. Included in these under discussed works of his are the many tunes he wrote for other artists and the more than 1000 times his music was sampled by others.
Throughout the evening, The King’s Trio will perform a lovingly curated selection of these songs as we explore how they laid the foundation for arrangers and producers thereafter.
In addition to discussing the musical elements of Shaft’s cultural importance, we will also discuss the socioeconomic commentary found in this classic blaxploitation action film. As the prototype for Black superheroes everywhere, we can’t deny that Shaft was a bad motha…
 
January 9 | Time: 5-7 PM | Location: Hannan Center Black Box Theater Cost: $15 David Baker – Music & Lecture: For Gold & Glory
The third musical focus in this series will be trombonist, cellist, composer, and teacher, David Baker. As an early leader of jazz education and a highly decorated composer, Baker left a lasting impact on the worlds of music performance, writing, and pedagogy alike. However, despite having over 65 recordings, 70 books, and 400 articles to his credit, this brilliant composer has often been sadly overlooked in and outside of leading music institutions. Thus, we will pay special attention to both his compositional versatility and his influence on collegiate jazz education throughout this sonic storytelling event. In addition to sharing the stories and music of this important pedagogue, our event will include a showing and discussion of the movie, For Gold & Glory, for which Baker composed the Emmy Award-winning score. This heartrending film tells the tale of legendary Black racer and inventor, Charlie Wiggins, who paved the way for the integration of not only auto racing, but the sports industry as a whole. Known colloquially as the “Negro Speed King, ” Wiggins’s brilliance as a mechanic and driver would not allow the horrors of racism to stop him from having a phenomenal impact on the world around him. So, throughout the evening of music and history sharing, we will be celebrating both of these unsung heroes.
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Winter Essentials Drive for Hannan Center!

Winter Essentials Drive for Hannan Center! 150 150 MARCOM

‘Black Dolls Matter’ Talk | Kayrod Gallery

‘Black Dolls Matter’ Talk | Kayrod Gallery 150 150 MARCOM

SAVE THE DATE | Sat, Jan 6, 2024

Join us in the Kayrod Gallery for a talk about why ‘Black Dolls Matter’
Beginning 1pm

 

Thu, Dec 14th at NOON

Thu, Dec 14th at NOON 150 150 MARCOM

The Hannan Players Present
Lower Level | Black Box Theater

Christmas Eve: Nearing Midnight in New York by Langston Hughes | Performed by Marion Hinton and Maria Ward
A Black Creole Christmas by Leah Chase | Performed by Berline Brown
Toleration by Jason Haskins | Performed by Pat Beard
The Black Madonna by Albert Rice | Performed by Shashu Amen-Ra
Notice the Mistletoe by Daryl Cumber Dance | Performed by Matthew Bender
Merry Christmas Baby by Pearl Cleage | Performed by Marion Hinton
Amazing Peace by Dr. Maya Angelou | Performed by The Hannan Players

Kayrod Art Gallery Gift Shop

Kayrod Art Gallery Gift Shop 150 150 Hannan Center

Open weekdays from 10a – 3p

Are you looking for a meaningful gift for someone special that is unique?

Look no further than the Kayrod Art Gallery Gift Shop – in-person and online!

*All the art available for purchase through the Kayrod Gift Shop also supports Hannan Center’s nonprofit work as a portion of the proceeds from a sale goes back to Hannan.

Thank you so much for giving back to your community!

“Dolls in the D” Exhibit Opens Saturday, Dec 2nd at 5pm

“Dolls in the D” Exhibit Opens Saturday, Dec 2nd at 5pm 2560 1280 Hannan Center

Opening Sat, Dec 2, 2023!

Come to the Kayrod Gallery for the ‘Dolls in the D’ Exhibit. This exhibit is just in time as you can also purchase dolls through the Kayrod Gallery Gift Shop! There will be artists onsite selling art as well. Come on out for an exciting opening night!

Explore the intricate world of dolls through this captivating art exhibit that showcases a diverse collection of historical, fashionable, collectible, craft, and unique figures.

This display celebrates doll makers, doll artistry, history, diversity and invites visitors to appreciate the unique story each doll tells.

If  you miss the opening, don’t despair, the exhibit will be open 10am – 3pm weekdays through Monday, January 15, 2024.