Pulitzer Prize Award finalist Andy Akiho crafts bold musical works, filled with intricate and unexpected patterns. He is an in-demand composer who has earned international acclaim for his large-scale concerts that emphasize the natural theatricality of live performance. Akiho is also a virtuosic steel pan drummer and a regular collaborator with the New York City-based Imani Winds. The GRAMMY Award-winning woodwind quintet's adventurous programming and dynamic performances have put them at the forefront of a revolutionary evolution of the ensemble form. Akiho and Imani Winds are currently on their first tour together, supporting the recently released collaborative album BeLonging. Inspired by the sounds and protests of immigrants held at a Brooklyn detention center and workshopped by Akiho with incarcerated young men at Rikers Island, the music of BeLonging grants a powerful and beautiful voice to the voiceless.

Venue
David Rubenstein Atrium
1887 Broadway, New York, NY 10023

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