University of Wolverhampton
TCP presents new commissions for Hear Her Song, in partnership with the University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom.
TCP presents new commissions for Hear Her Song, in partnership with the University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom.
Singer/songwriter Emily Wells performs at National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, in honor of LGBT Pride Month.
Presented in partnership with San José Office of Cultural Affairs, Duende is an exploration of the Latina identity through a reimagination of Spanish folk songs. For the great Spanish poet and playwright Federico García Lorca, “duende” was the spirit that transfixed and elevated an audience leading them to “the dark root of the cry.” Ineffable, powerful, mysterious, it was a force he saw as essential to the flamenco artists and bullfighters of Southern Spain, near Andalusia where he was born and raised.
This program incorporates Lorca’s original fascination with traditional flamenco melodies, and reimagines them through the use of electronically synthesized sounds. The concert will also feature the premiere of a new song cycle, “Serenade Under the Moon” through which living composer John Villar takes poems from around the world about the moon and sets them for voice, guitar, and piano.
Performed by TCP founder/director Carla Canales, guitarist Jiji, artwork by Rosemary Feit Covey, and Christopher Botta on electronics.
TCP returns to San José’s Hammer Theatre Center, presenting the second edition of Hear Her Song in partnership with City of San José Office of Cultural Affairs.
Bass-baritone Enrico Lagasca and pianist Joshua Cerdenia perform at National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, in honor of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month.
Presenting the second edition of Hear Her Song at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.
Residency at TEDxMidAtlantic, curating the artistic portion of the conference.
Presenting selections from Hear Her Song in partnership with Mercy Beyond Borders.
TCP founder/director Carla Canales speaks at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., as part of Women’s History Month.
Performance of Hear Her Song selections at the United Nations.
Selections from the second edition of Hear Her Song are presented at West Midlands Women’s Voice, in partnership with University of Wolverhampton.
Panel discussion & performance event, featuring selections from Hear Her Song with TCP founder/director Carla Canales and percussionist Colleen Bernstein.
As part of African American History Month, TCP artist Seth Parker Woods performs and speaks at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.
TCP artists Carla Canales and Joshua Cerdenia presents selections from Hear Her Song at Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Women’s Mental Health Shelter in New York, NY, in partnership with Sing for Hope.
As part of National Native American Heritage Month, TCP artists Kayley and Tiffany Ayalik perform and speak at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.
TCP artists Carla Canales and Joshua Cerdenia presents selections from Hear Her Song at Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Women’s Mental Health Shelter in New York, NY, in partnership with Sing for Hope.
Mezzo-soprano Rebecca Comerford and collaborator Anna Dagmar present "Songs of Resistance and Rebellion" at Neue Galerie in New York, NY, including Dagmar’s song Mercy, written as part of TCP’s Hear Her Song initiative and including TCP founder/director Carla Canales.
TCP founder and director Carla Canales receives a "Leaders Who Care" award from Stanton Chase, and will perform selections from Hear Her Song at Paramount Theatre in Los Angeles, CA.
TCP founder and director Carla Canales presents selections from Hear Her Song as part of a Breast Cancer Awareness performance, in partnership with Sing for Hope.
Presenting selections from Hear Her Song at the Fourth Annual Women’s Conference and Forum: Working Together for Change at George Mason University in Arlington, VA.
As part of National Disability Awareness Month Celebration, TCP artist Molly Joyce performs and speaks at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.
TCP founder and director Carla Canales participates in roundtable discussing the role of public private partnerships to advance religious freedom, hosted by U.S. Department of State’s Office of Global Partnerships in collaboration with Concordia Summit, at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York, NY.
TCP attends the Investments and Partnerships for the Global Goals Summit, alongside the opening of the 73rd Session of the UN General Assembly, and in celebration of the Global Goals Week 2018.
As part of Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration, TCP founder and director Carla Canales performs and speaks at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.