New Artwork by Makoto Fujimura
Visual artist and humanitarian, Makoto Fujimura, created some amazing artwork for the Song of The Bird King trailer. His latest piece is a beautiful lithograph, based on the drawings Mako produced...
View ArticleA Festival of Israeli Jazz, NYC, May 20th-30th
A FESTIVAL OF ISRAELI JAZZ NY 2010 Curated by Roberto Rodriguez. New York has become a mecca for many young Israeli musicians and percussionist/composer Roberto Rodriguez has focused his tenure at The...
View ArticleIan Garrett speaks about Art and Eco-Justice
While attending the Arts Presenters APAP Conference in January, Roberto and I sat on a panel, The Tipping Point: Artists and Climate Change led by Graham Devlin. We were delighted to meet at the...
View ArticleCarl Keyes and AID for the World
Song of the Bird King is honored to feature the compassionate and tireless work of internationally recognized humanitarian, Carl Keyes and AIDfortheWorld.org. Carl Keyes is an internationally...
View ArticleA Conversation with Makoto Fujimura
Song of the Bird King would like to present an interview by Susie Ibarra with Makoto Fujimura. Makoto Fujimura is a visual artist, writer, and speaker whose work reflects the cultural lineage of sacred...
View ArticleUpcoming Performances for 2011
With Song of the Bird King, Ibarra continues her work with Indigenous Cultures and Ecology, leading a public service project with Asia 21 of music compilations from Asia/Pacific to benefit The...
View ArticleA Conversation with Pauline Oliveros
Pauline Oliveros, composer, performer and humanitarian is an important pioneer in American Music. Acclaimed internationally, for four decades she has explored sound — forging new ground for herself and...
View ArticleNews and Upcoming Performances 2011
Susie Ibarra is honored to be a 2012 Artist in Residence with Harvestworks. She will create a collaborative surround sound recording, Hidden Truths, for Electric Kulintang during the residency. Aug...
View ArticleThe Fil-Ambivalent Artist
The poet Paolo Javier was born in Quezon City in 1974, and, presciently, grew up in a subdivision named “Philam Life.” When Paolo was twelve years old, his father moved the family to the hamlet of...
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It was a great 2012 spring for our Mundo Niños project. Thanks to our collaborator, electronic artist Tarek Atoui, we had the wonderful opportunity to hold workshops with the Bidoun children, a nomadic...
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