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Mason Artist-in-Residence Small Island Big Song Leads Events Across Campus and Community

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Mason Artist-in-Residence Small Island Big Song performs at the Center on April 20.

Mason Artist-in-Residence Small Island Big Song will perform at the Center on April 20. Photo taken by听Gele虂e Lai, Tony Tsai, Samra Teague, and Kimmi Cranes.


Right before Earth Day,听听presents a "jaw-dropping" (Billboard) concert experience at the Center for the Arts on April 20, combining music, spoken word, and stunning projections to showcase unique oceanic grooves and soulful island ballads, while shining a light on the devastating effects of climate crisis on our world鈥檚 oceans.听Indigenous artists from Pacific and Indian Ocean island nations mix their diverse styles to establish a contemporary musical dialogue between听cultures as far afield as听Madagascar, Taiwan, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Tahiti, and Indonesia.听听

Small Island Big Song Co-Founder, BaoBao Chen
Co-Founder BaoBao Chen joins Small Island Big Song at the Center on April 20.

鈥淔or us, the goal of Small Island Big Song is to bring the audiences to some places that we might not have the courage of going alone, to celebrate, to confront, to inspire, to mourn, to feel hopeful. Our performance goes to all these emotions and shares the stories of 鈥極ur Island鈥, but ultimately, 鈥極ur Island鈥 is the one we all share,鈥 notes BaoBao Chen, co-founder of Small Island Big Song.听

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As a Mason Artist-in-Residence, Small Island Big Song will also deeply engage with the community through a series of education and engagement programs, detailed below:


Open-to-the-Public Residency Events听

  • on April 18 will explore ways in which artists can use their voices to expand global conversation on political, economic, social, and cultural questions at the root of the climate crisis. This event is co-presented with the Inclusive Collaborative Arts at Mason (ICAM) project with panelists听BaoBao Chen, Co-Founder and Producer of听Small Island Big Song;听Mark Cooley, Associate Professor and Director of New Media Arts,听; founder of听; Moderated by听Edward Maibach, distinguished professor at 性视界传媒 and director of Mason鈥檚听; and is a part of the Artist-Activist Speaker Series, an initiative of the Inclusive Collaborative Arts at Mason (ICAM) project. This event is free, but .听

  • Small Island Big Song artist Sammy hosts "Trash to Music" on April 20.
    Small Island Big Song artist Sammy from Madagascar hosts "Trash to Music" on April 20.

    On April 19, Small Island Big Song invites local students to experience a听听that includes participatory dance and rhythmic activities, as well as an open Q&A with students. This performance is free, but .听

  • Also on April 19听and听in collaboration with ,听Small Island Big Song artists will introduce Mason community members to a traditional听island dish, fish curry. Led by Emlyn from Mauritius, the workshop will include food samples and musical accompaniment. The event is free to听Mason students, faculty, and staff, but .

  • Led by Small Island Big Song artist Sammy and hosted by听,听听on April 20 is an inspiring hands-on workshop demonstrating how to make musical instruments from trash, commonly recycled, and/or reused materials. Participants will be making a Malagasy-style berimbau and shaker. Recommended for ages 10 and up, minors must be accompanied by an adult. Limit of 20 participants with waitlist to notify if spots become available.听


Additional Residency Activities for Mason and Local Community听

  • Co-presented by the City of Fairfax and Center for the Arts, Small Island Big Song听hosted a Artists in Conversation event, Our Shared Seafaring Heritage, Alive in Rhythm and Song, on April 2 at the Stacey C. Sherwood Community Center in Fairfax, VA. This lecture-demonstration provided geographical and historical background about the great oceanic migrations that affected the featured island nations of Small Island Big Song, and included musical demonstrations and an interactive Q&A.听

  • Small Island Big Song artists Sammy, Yuma, Mathieu, and Small Island Big Song Co-Founder Tim Cole will visit Mason鈥檚 program鈥檚 鈥淢usic History in Society III鈥 course taught by Professor Greg Robinson.听

  • In this Dancing Mauritian Sega workshop, approximately 100 second grade students from Hunters Woods Elementary School are invited to learn the Sega dance from Mauritius, led by Mathieu Joseph (Mauritius) with support from Sam Roem (West Papua). 听

  • Small Island Big Song artists and co-founders BaoBao Chen and Tim Cole will lead a discussion on the topic of 鈥淎rtivism in Action - Managing Cultural Initiatives鈥 with students of Mason鈥檚 and 鈥 鈥淔olklore and Festival Management鈥 course. 听

In addition to these special residency events, a听pre-performance discussion with Small Island Big Song Co-Founders BaoBao Chen and Tim Cole will take place in Monson Grand Tier prior to the performance听on April 20. The discussion will be moderated by Center for the Arts Programming and Engagement Manager Vic听Adebusola.听

to Small Island Big Song on April 20 and be transported to the musical islands that are just around the corner.听

This engagement of Small Island Big Song is made possible through the ArtsCONNECT program of Mid Atlantic Arts with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.听

The Mason Artist-in-Residence program is supported in part by the Wendy Frieman and David Johnson Fund.听

The Small Island Big Song residency is supported in part by Eloise Stinger.听

Thank you to the City of Fairfax Parks and Recreation Everybody Plays Grant program for making free tickets possible for the schooltime matinee program. This grant was funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).