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p r e s e n t s
R e v . N o l a N W i l l i a m s , J R .Festival Artistic Director Octaviu< V. Catto
a s i x - m o n t h p r o j e c tcelebrating the life and legacy
o f 1 9 t h c e n t u r y a f r i c a n a m e r i c a n c i v i l r i g h t s p i o n e e r
and commemorating the 50th anniversary
o f t h e p a s s a g e o f t h e
c i v i l r i g h t s a c t
octav i us v. catto
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Octavius cattO stOry: a P h i l a d e l P h i a F R e e d o m F i g h t e RConnecting Arts-n-Schools
These workshops/performances will be presented in four participating Philadelphia schools and integrate with the history, literature, and arts curriculum.
Each participating school will receive two copies of Tasting Freedom: Octavius Catto and the Battle for Equality in Civil War America, courtesy of Temple University Press.
this event is in partnership with curtis institute of music
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FreedOm OF cOmpOsitiOn Master Class
Music students from Philadelphia universities will be invited participants in this Master Class/Meet the Artist session facilitated by Uri Caine, composer of the commissioned work, The Passion of Octavius Catto, which will have its World Premiere performance at the Main Stage Finale Concert.
Curtis institute of MusiC Lenfest HaLL16th & locust
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let FreedOm speaK: vOices OF Our childrenCatto Youth Freedom Project
400 Philadelphia students are invited to attend an engaging, celebratory program featuring local young spoken word artists and city-wide school choirs.
CHurCH of tHe advoCate18th & diamond
Catto was born on February 22, 1839 in Charleston, South Carolina and in 1844, his family moved to Philadelphia. Catto first attended and later became a teacher at the Institute for Colored Youth (ICY), now known as Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. He sat down for equal rights on public transportation, stepped up to bat for equal opportunities in baseball, and eventually gave his life in his fight for civil rights.
In addition, this celebration coincides with the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a landmark piece of civil rights legislation in the United States that outlawed major forms of discrimination against racial, ethnic, national and religious minorities, and women.
the Octavius V. Catto story is one of
iNtellect, stReNgth, couRage, & belieF.
this event is in partnership with art sanctuary’s celebration of black writing
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taste OF FreedOmCatto Awards Luncheon
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Mann is pleased to honor local African-American women who have made distinguished contributions to their professions and communities.
p e r F O r m i n g a r t s
Joan Myers BrownFounder of The Philadelphia Dance Company (PHILADANCO) and the Philadelphia School of Dance Arts
g O v e r n m e n t
Hon. augusta ClarkPhiladelphia City Council (awarded posthumously)
m e d i a
trudy HaynesRetired CBS Broadcast Pioneer
e d u c a t i O n
Jacquelyn KelleyCEO of Discovery Charter School
t O u r i s m
Wanda PaulSenior Vice President of Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau
l i t e r a t u r e
sonia sanchezPoet, playwright, educator, activist
b u s i n e s s
Beverly a. HarperFounder/President of Portfolio Associates, Inc.
m e d i c i n e
dr. edith MitchellProfessor of Medicine & Medical Oncology at Thomas Jefferson University, distinguished researcher for pancreatic cancer
s e n at O r r Ox a n n e J O n e s awa r d
Lucinda HudsonPresident, Parkside Association of Philadelphia
luncheon table - $2,500contact samantha charleston for more
information.
luncheon guest - $200purchase of one luncheon guest ticket
also entitles you to two vip box seat tickets and one vip parking pass to the
july 19, 2014 “sing freedom sing!!!” festival finale concert featuring dr. marvin sapp!
[email protected] 215-546-7900 x127
Contact Samantha Charleston to reserve your seat
a l l p r O c e e d s F r O m t h i s e v e n t w i l l b e n e F i t t h e m a n n ’ s e d u c a t i O n a l p r O g r a m s .
union League of PHiLadeLPHia LinCoLn HaLLbroad & sansom
let FReedomSing
p a r t i c i p at i n g m i n i s t e r s & c h O i r sreverend dr. alyn e. WallerEnon Tabernacle Baptist Church & Choir
reverend dr. James s. Hall Jr.Triumph Baptist Church & Choir
reverend dr. Mark K. tylerMother Bethel A.M.E. Church & Choir
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Community JubileeInvited ministers and their choirs will participate in a church meeting revival offering a praise and worship opportunity for the entire community. The program will consist of Negro Spirituals, sacred music born out of the African Diaspora experience, and special words from three dynamic Philadelphia ministers.
free eventopen to the public
please pre-register for this event at www.manncenter.org
limited seating available
MotHer BetHeL a.M.e. CHurCH6th & lombard
luncheon host committee co-chairs lynette m. brown-sowrev. dr. lorina marshall-blakeromona riscoe benson
REFRESHMENTS will be served during a Meet & Greet with the ministers. TOURS of the Richard Allen Museum will also be available.
this event is in partnership with history making productionsthis event is in partnership with history making productions
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FreedOm yOuth JambOree
Young People’s Concert Series
tHe Mann’s Main stage52nd & parkside
A free children’s concert featuring “Catto at the Bat”, an original “baseball en pointe” piece by The Rock School for Dance Education, and Negro Spirituals and traditional Gospel music performed by the Philadelphia Boys Choir.
Four Greenfield Performance Treasures workshops to follow featuring the Philadelphia Boys Choir.
free eventopen to the public
please pre-register for this event at www.manncenter.org
limited seating available
free eventopen to the public
please pre-register for this event at www.manncenter.org
limited seating available
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let FreedOm ring
Scholarly Panel Discussion
this event is in partnership with the charles l. blockson afro-american collection and 900am-wurd
teMPLe university, Mitten HaLLbroad & polett walk
perFOrmance by cheyney univer-sity cOncert chOir
this event is in partnership with art sanctuary
free eventopen to the public
please pre-register for this event at www.manncenter.org
limited seating available
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FreedOm rap sessiOn!
Youth Freedom Panel Discussion
CresCendo tent at tHe Mann52nd & parkside
Invited hip-hop artists and scholars who have experienced and studied racism in Philadelphia will discuss how the power of music is reflected in their words.
Featured
perFOrmances
by emerging
yOung spOKen
wOrd artists.
dan Biddle, Co-Author, Tasting Freedom
Keith Bingham, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania Archivist
Charles L. Blockson, African American Historian
dr. John e. Churchville, Local Civil Rights Leader
Mel dorn, Local Civil Rights Leader
Murray dubin, Co-Author, Tasting Freedom
Mahlon duckett, Negro League Baseball Player
Karen Jordan, Local Civil Rights Leader
rev. nolan Williams, Jr., Festival Artistic Director
Live broadcast by 900AM-WURD, this engaging discussion joins a diverse set of voices from Philadelphia’s academic and activist communities to reflect on the life and impact of Octavius V. Catto.
perFOrmance
by cheyney
university cOncert
chOir
Dr. Marvin Sapp
Uri Caine
a pre-concert event on the mann’s peco plaza will feature catto re-enactor robert branch, the 100-voice enon children’s choir, and the “trailblazers to freedom digital interactive media traveling trunk” presented in partnership with the african american museum in philadelphia.
The trunk contains replica artifacts—clothing, speeches, paintings, and letters— from the 1970s as well as biographical materials that tell the story of Octavius Catto and abolitionist Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. The Traveling Trunk also contains a touchscreen display featuring video drawn directly from AAMP's core exhibit, Audacious Freedom: African Americans in Philadelphia 1776-1876.
tickets will go on sale monday, april 14th @ 10am via manncenter.org, ticketmaster.com, 800-745-3000, aeglive.com, or the mann box office.
ticKets $50 golden circle $25 orchestra $15 lawn
grOup salesavailable!
Contact Barbara Daniel Cox215-546-7900 x113
Philadelphia Freedom Festival Concert Finalewith The Philadelphia Orchestra
wOrld premiere perFOrmance Featuring the philadelphia Orchestra, a 250-vOice lOcal gOspel chOir, praise dancers, cOmmissiOned wOrK by uri caine. guest artists dr. marvin sapp and barbara walKer, sOpranO
tHe Mann’s Main stage 52nd & parkside
F e s t i v a l a r t i s t i c d i r e c t O rrev. nolan Williams, Jr.
t h e p h i l a d e l p h i a O r c h e s t r aandré raphel, conductor
rev. nolan Williams, Jr., conductor
With Special Guestsdr. Marvin sapp and Barbara WalkerFeaturing the Clayton White Singers, Cheyney University Concert Choir, Enon Tabernacle Choir, Robert Ladson Ensemble, Sounds of Joy! Choir, St. Thomas Chancel Choir, and the St. Thomas Gospel Choir.
Jay fluellen, Chorus master
p r O g r a mLudwig von Beethoven: King Stephen Overture
traditional/arr. rev. nolan Williams, Jr. City Called Heaven/Done Made My Vow/Don’t Let Nobody Turn You ‘Round
uri Caine: The Passion of Octavius Catto*
INTERMISSION
samuel Coleridge-taylor: Danse Negre (from African Suite)
traditional and Contemporary gospel songs Featuring Dr. Marvin Sapp
Julia Howe/arr. Williams: Battle Hymn of the Republic
*World Premiere Commission
J u ly 1 9 , 2 0 1 4 8:00pm BarBara Walker
the PhiladelPhia Orchestra
this event is in partnership with history making productions
Ov cattO memOrial FundThe re-emergence of Octavius V. Catto as an extraordinarily important figure in Philadelphia’s 19th-century history, and indeed in the history of the nation’s civil rights movement, motivated the creation of the Octavius. V. Catto Memorial Fund. The principal purpose of the Fund is to erect a permanent memorial in Catto’s honor, befitting the stature of one of Philadelphia’s greatest citizens. This memorial will allow citizens and visitors to Philadelphia to learn about the dynamic efforts of Catto. It will take its place on the southwest apron of City Hall where Catto can be seen alongside other historical figures who have long been celebrated for the integral role they played in the development of Philadelphia’s social, political, and economic landscape. The Catto statue will be the only public work of art in the City of Philadelphia dedicated to a sole African American.
www.civilwarphilly.net/cattomemorial
the histOrical sOciety OF pennsylvania presents tHe PoLitiCs of tHe PytHiansthursday, april 3, 2014 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. 1300 Locust Street, Philadelphia
The Pythians black baseball team in Philadelphia had its first full season here in 1867, under field captain and shortstop, educator and activist Octavius Catto. The Pythians’ story is about more than just baseball. Their ball games spawned social gatherings, and it was here that players and their supporters discussed segregation and voting rights. This lecture will be presented by Jerrold Casway, Ph.D., the Dean of Social Sciences and Teacher Education at Howard Community College in Columbia, Maryland. Cosponsored by HSP and Landmarks. FREE for members, $10 for nonmembers.
to register, visit www.hsp.org/calendar or call 215-732-6200 ext. 227.
mOOnstOne arts center presents oCtavius v. Catto festivaL in 2014Moonstone Inc. was founded in 1983 with the mission to promote education across the spectrum; intersecting ethnicity, race, gender, class, age, and sexual orientation; and to encourage dialogue and discourse with the motto “Education Through the Arts from the Cradle to the Grave.” Moonstone presents city wide festivals twice a year that focus on someone's life and work, and how their work relates to today. Past programs have featured Frances E.W. Harper, Martin R. Delany, and Ida B.Wells. In 2014, subjects will include Charlotte Forten and Octavius V. Catto.
www.moonstoneartscenter.org
Related Events and Organizations
spOnsOrsThe Pew Center for Arts & HeritageThe Presser FoundationThe Lomax Family Foundation
partnersAfrican American Museum in PhiladelphiaArt SanctuaryCharles L. Blockson Afro-American CollectionCurtis Institute of MusicHistory Making ProductionsMother Bethel A.M.E. Church Temple University Press The Philadelphia OrchestraThe Union League of Philadelphia900AM-WURD
participating OrganizatiOnsAlcorn Middle Years AcademyCheyney University Concert ChoirClayton White SingersDiscovery Charter SchoolDrexel University
Ebony Strings Enon Children’s ChoirEnon Tabernacle Mass ChoirGen. George G. Meade SchoolGesu SchoolHip H’operaMayor’s Office of Faith-Based InitiativesNueva Esperanza Academy Charter SchoolOV Catto Lodge #20, I.B.P.O.E.W. Paul Robeson High School for Human ServicesPhiladelphia Boys Choir & ChoralePhiladelphia High School for GirlsPhilly Youth Poetry MovementRichard Allen Mass ChoirRobert Ladson EnsembleSounds of Joy! ChoirSt. Thomas Chancel ChoirSt. Thomas Gospel ChoirTemple University Esther Boyer School of MusicThe Philadelphia High School for Creative & Performing Arts
The Rock School for Dance EducationTriumph Baptist Church ChoirUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of the Arts
participantsDan BiddleKeith BinghamCharles L. BlocksonRobert BranchArdie BrownUri CaineDr. John E. ChurchvilleFamily of Hon. Augusta ClarkMel DornMurray DubinMahlon DuckettReverend Dr. James S. Hall Jr.Beverly A. HarperTrudy HaynesLucinda HudsonKaren JordanJacquelyn KelleyChad Dion LassiterLisa Thomas-LauryDr. Edith MitchellJoan Myers BrownPyerce OatesWanda PaulSonia SanchezDr. Marvin Sapp
Reverend Dr. Mark K. TylerBarbara WalkerReverend Dr. Alyn E. WallerRashaun Williams
Festival staFFRhoda A. Blount Festival Project DirectorBarbara Daniel Cox Festival Project CoordinatorLisa Willis Manager of Community Partnerships & Orchestral AffairsRachel Haydon Education AssociateMichael DelBene Vice President of DevelopmentSamantha Charleston Manager of Special EventsEdward R. Kasses Executive ProducerFoster Cronin Associate Producer & Marketing ManagerMark Gisi Principal/Marketer, Tabula CreativeChristine Reimert Vice President, Devine + PartnersBrianna Taylor Senior Account Executive, Devine + PartnersMatthew Bouloutian Art Direction/Design, Modern Good
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Lomax Family Foundation
Rhoda A. BlountFestival Project Director
R e v . N o l a N W i l l i a m s , J R .Festival Artistic Director
The Philadelphia Freedom Festival has been supported by The
Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.
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