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M³ Festival Day 3
September 23日, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm EDT
$25 – $30Mutual Mentorship for Musicians (M³), is a visionary and non-hierarchical mentorship initiative created by musicians JenShyu and Sara Serpa. Their 2nd annual in-person M³ Festival will feature 21 bandleaders across three-days – September 21-23, 2023 at Roulette.
Day 3
- Naomi Moon Siegel Quintet Naomi Moon Siegel (trombone), Leonor Falcón (violin), Jessica Ackerley (guitar), TBD (bass) & Frankie Patcher (drums)
- Ruth Naomi Floyd and Vino Ruth Naomi Floyd (vocals), Vino (double bass), Sumi Tonooka (piano), Keith Loftis (tenor saxophone) & TBA (Drums)
- bright bright (Jessica Ackerley and Joan Sue) Jessica Ackerley (guitar) & Joan Sue (vocals + electronics)
- SONG and Saxreligious Quintet SONG (voice and effects), Eli Maliwan AKA Saxreligious (tenor saxophone), Caili O’Doherty (keys), Ethan Cohn (bass) & Eliza Salem (Drums)
M³ Festival 2023 co-presented with Roulette is supported by Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, mediaThe foundation, Kenneth Rainin Foundation, CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing), and New Music USA’s Organization Fund in 2023-24.
M³ began as a labor of love and research between its co-founders, vocalist-composers Jen Shyu and Sara Serpa, who are also active composers, teachers, and performers. When the Covid-19 lockdown began in NYC in March of 2020, Shyu and Serpa began conversations about elevating women and non-binary musicians, particularly women and non-binary musicians of color, in their global music community. Based on their own experiences of limited access to female and non-binary mentors as they began their careers – the majority of their mentors being older male musicians – they combined concepts of mutual mentorship and group support to create a model that addresses the gaps and imbalances in the music industry. The project was born out of the need for greater community, opportunity, and support among women and nonbinary composers in creative music. M³ proposes a new paradigm of mentorship and collaboration guided by a deep sense of fair treatment of all M³’s cohort members, collaborators and team members, striving for just distribution of compensation, visibility and opportunities.
In just a few years, Mutual Mentorship for Musicians (M³) has commissioned over a very wide range of women, non-binary, and mostly BIPOC musicians to create numerous new duo music/video compositions across five cohort cycles, each lasting 6-10 months.
In the relentless pursuit of balance and diversity, this lineup of composer-performers was thoughtfully curated to embody innovation across genres. The M³ Festival serves as a testament to the power of inclusivity, demonstrating that when intentions focus on fostering a diverse and inclusive community of musicians and creators, it unlocks a world of boundless possibilities.