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Michael Mwenso’s Ancestral Communal Listening Experience

Wednesday, June 1, 7:00pm

Burlington Jazz curator, Michael Mwenso will lead us through a series of listening experiences of Gospel, Blues, Jazz, and Other Black Roots Music forms. Guiding the audience through thematic sessions and co-discovering the nutrients that can continuously feed the soul hidden in the music.

Accompanied by Jono Gasparo and Flynn Executive Director, Jay Wahl, Michael will moderate discussions about Great influential artists from different generations as he opens up about the curatorial process and other topics from his perspective.   Past. Present. Future.

Co-presented by the Racial Equity Alliance of Lamoille (REAL) and Waterbury Area Anti-Racist Coalition (WAARC) as the first of 19 days of celebration for Juneteenth.

About Michael Mwenso

Michael is a singular performing artist with a profound understanding of, and appreciation for, Black roots music and history. His band Mwenso & The Shakes performed at Burlington Discover Jazz Festival in 2016 and 2017. Michael is a sought-after cultural curator as well as a master at distributing the spiritual nutrition inherent in Black music with Electric Root, the mission driven company he co-leads with Jono Gasparro. As curator of Burlington Discover Jazz Festival, Michael will take the lead in shaping the 10-day festival from start to finish, making it a memorable and illuminating experience for all. He will ensure that the festival is a wide-ranging celebration of jazz music in all its forms, with exciting performances from local and international artists, while maintaining a focus on arts education and discourse.

Michael Mwenso was born in Sierra Leone and began singing and playing trombone after he moved to London as a young child. At 16 years old, Michael began leading his own bands and performing with local jazz groups in various parts of the world. Michael’s journey as a thoughtful and strategic curator began with celebrated work at Ronnie Scott’s, a world-renowned jazz and blues club in London. In 2010, Wynton Marsalis invited him to join the programming team at Jazz at Lincoln Center, where he built the after-hours program at Dizzy’s Club. During this time, he formed Mwenso & the Shakes, a unique troupe of global artists who present music that merges jazz and blues expressions through African and African-American music.

About Jay Wahl

Flynn Executive Director Jay Wahl joined the organization in January 2021. Jay’s work prior to coming to the Burlington, particularly his many years as artistic director at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, was focused on producing and presenting unconventional, multi-disciplinary performances and installations in public spaces. He brings to the Flynn a mission of connecting with many communities to enjoy and participate in creative projects, as well as to challenge the hierarchies, assumptions, and biases of traditional arts organizations.

Burlington Discover Jazz Festival—produced by the Flynn in association with Burlington City Arts, and presented by New England Federal Credit Union—is one of the biggest and most beloved annual events in Vermont. Across 10 days each June, the jazz festival welcomes local and touring artist to celebrate community and the many sides of jazz. The festival features free concerts citywide, student bands, nightclub gigs, large shows at the waterfront, and marquee performances at the Flynn. This year marks the 39th anniversary of the festival. Events take place all over Downtown Burlington from June 3-12. The Flynn is thrilled to welcome Michael Mwenso, leader of the captivating band Mwenso & The Shakes, and his creative partner Jono Gasparro as curators for the 2022 Burlington Discover Jazz Festival.

Click here to view the entire Burlington Discover Jazz Festival lineup!