Tuesday, December 14th, 7pm at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem – reservations are highly recommended here.
Vocalist/composer Sara Serpa presents her collaboration with Nigerian author Emmanuel Iduma on the show of December 14th to feature music from her stunning new album Intimate Strangers. The album is offering musical insight into the journeys and experiences of migrants, refugees, and displaced people.
Intimate Strangers is due out December 3, 2021 via Biophilia Records and features vocalists Serpa, Aubrey Johnson and Sofia Rei with pianist Matt Mitchell and synth player Qasim Naqvi creating vivid soundscapes for stories from Iduma’s book A Stranger’s Pose.
Sara Serpa, Sofía Rei, Aubrey Johnson- voice
Erin Pettigrew- narrator
Qasim Naqvi – modular synth
Matt Mitchell- piano
Tickets are $10 and proof of vaccination and ID will be required at the door. Masks are required for all visitors.