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Equinox Art Exhibition Featuring Maria Estrela and Christine Keeley with Live Music by Marilyn Castillo and Nedelka Sotelo (Sunday, March 13, 2022)

March 11, 2022 Sonia Schnee

By Gregory Burrus | Posted Friday, March 11, 2022

Equinox, the Exhibit

Through an exciting collaboration between photographer/artist Christine Keeley and collage/mixed media artist Maria Estrela, the idea of Equinox: The Birth and Rebirth of a Woman, a celebration of Women’s International History Month, was born.  The exhibition will be on view at The Jewish Museum of New Jersey in Newark, New Jersey from March 6th to April 3rd.

We caught up with Maria Estrella and Christine Keeley to understand the exhibition and more importantly the connection between the artist and their work. Take a listen. 

The work focuses on the connection between women and nature; how women’s spiritual, emotional, and psychological being changes through the seasons. Equinox comes from a response to those changes. It's the yin/yang, the dark/light, black/white, sun/moon, past/future. We need to feel deeply the importance of our ancestors and what we are creating for the future generations. As we make those connections we understand that Equinox can bring moments of happiness, warmth, and love.  Even in the midst of the long, dark days, we can still find happiness.

 

The Artists

Christine Keeley

“Christine has a natural gift for capturing the human form and spirit.”

Christine Keeley is a studio owner and independent photographer based in NY and Summit NJ, best known for her bold and emotive imagery. Christine’s lifelong passion for the visual and performing arts is reflected in her unique photographic style, capturing the natural movement and expressions of her subjects.  Inspired by feminine strength, she uses the camera as a tool to elevate and inspire her subjects.

Christine developed her keen eye for visual storytelling at a young age, influenced by her father and maternal grandfather- both physicians and avid photography enthusiasts. Her large extended Irish-American family became her own visual time capsule of the complex moments in time of human love, innocence,  joy, sorrow, hope and contradiction.  

With a lengthy corporate career and the rise of digital art, Christine was able to envision a path to a successful business as an entrepreneur. After raising her two young children, she made the bold career move to the visual arts, where she naturally felt the transition to photography. She invested heavily in fine-tuning her craft, shooting in the studios of some of the world’s top fashion and beauty photographers. A year later, Christine’s instagram @christinek_nyc led to her first commercial shoot - and she never looked back. In 2018, Christine was invited to join a boutique art gallery in New York as Associate Art Director which led to a position on the board of Summit Public Arts. From there, Christine embarked on her own exhibition projects in NYC and NJ.  You can learn more here:

Christine Keeley Photography

www.christinekeeley.com

info@christinekeeley.com

Instagram: @christinek_nyc

 

Maria Estrela

I make art to heal and inspire myself and to transform the resilience and strength women carry in themselves into a visual form that encourages and empowers all women, from young to old. My collages reunite women with nature by placing them in landscapes, decorating them with found objects, and re-contextualizing their power. I want to emphasize the beauty of nature and the natural beauty of all women. By paying attention to the changing seasons, I understand more deeply the seasons in my own life and connect the world around me to the phases in a woman’s life. 

Maria Estrela was born in Cascais, Portugal and raised in a large extended family from Cape Verde, West Africa. Settling in Newark, NJ in 2002, she attended The Newark School of the Arts in 2008, where she was able to further develop, explore, and broaden her interest in digital photography. Estrela’s photographs of nature and scenes from independent travels serve as a means of self expression, escape, and self-healing. Photography is where she finds stillness, freedom, and a doorway to connect to her inner self.  Maria’s interest in collages started when she met Artist Mansa Mussa in 2018 in one of his collage workshops. Since that first experience, collages and mixed media have become part of her artistic development. You can learn more here:  IG @estrela37_ and www.mariaestrela.com 

 

Live Music Performance

This wonderful event will contain a performance by up and coming singers Marilyn Castillo and Nedelka Sotello. 

Singer Marilyn Castillo

"Marilyn is a rising Latin Diva with a soulful voice" - Ilana Martin, Vocal Workout

Marilyn Castillo is an independent Chicana singer-songwriter who comes from a long lineage of musicians and troubadours who passed on the passion for fine, bold and moving music that make both her singing and songwriting exotic and glamorous.

She is currently co-producing her first solo album “Chicana en Nueva York” with themes of her authorship, her first single “Todavia” granting her the Latin Artist Revelation of Premios Latinos Fama in 2019. In 2020 she released her second single "Noche de Marzo".

Born and raised in El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez, México her love for these borderlands and in order to take her music career to another level Marilyn moved to New York in 2014 and has lived there ever since. She has shared the stage with Bobby Cruz, Richie Ray, Arturo Ortíz, and Latin Grammy winners Samuel Torres Flor de Toloache among others. In 2018 she became the female lead singer of Calpulli Mexican Dance Company. She is also the lead singer of Mexican Latin Alternative band Adderesound.

https://www.marilyncastillo.com/ 

 

Singer Nedelka Sotelo

Nedelka Sotelo is a performer/teaching artist born and raised in Mexico City. Currently living in New York acting with different theater companies (Teatro SEA, Mexico Beyond Mariachi, etc) and singing with her Mexican Reggae Band "Nedelka & Latin Roots".

https://www.facebook.com/NedelkaSoteloArtist/  

 

Equinox Art Exhibition

Won’t you join us, March 13 - 2-5 PM. Let us know you are coming.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/whm2022-art-exhibition-featuring-the-latin-jazzy-sounds-of-marilyn-castillo-tickets-288314084187

 

About the Author — Gregory Burrus

Gregory Burrus is a local live music ambassador, producer, promoter, event planner, and community partner. Gregory Burrus combines his extensive corporate business and technology expertise with his love of live music and being a strong community advocate. 

I love writing about it all. My mission is to help community groups, live music bands, and local nonprofits, reach their goals and accomplish their missions while enjoying the day-to-day process of life. 

https://www.jerseyindie.com/ji-blogger-gregory-burrus   
https://patch.com/users/gregburrus 

In The Arts Tags Newark, Essex County, Equinox, art exhibit, Art exhibition, Christine Keeley, Photographer, digital creator, Maria Estrela, collage, mixed media, artist, Marilyn Castillo, singer, Nedelka Sotelo, jazz, bossa nova, Womens History Month, Gregory Burrus March 2022

Discovering the Live Music of Alex Desrivieres aka AlleyCatSax and the Harmonic Convergence Band

December 12, 2021 Sonia Schnee

By Gregory Burrus | Posted Sunday, December 12, 2021

One of the great things about being in the live music productions and promotions business is the ability to watch musicians create new or adapt a standard tune into something unique and wonderful. Having booked over 100 bands a year, I get to listen to many bands and many genres of music. When you are sitting in the back of an event, you start seeing the audience heads bopping, toes tapping and sometimes they singing along.

Luckily for me, I had an audience member converse with me about music genres and eventually recommend a band. Eventually I listened to Alex Desrivieres aka AlleyCatSax and his Harmonic Convergence Band. What a treat! I loved the sound and booked him / his band when I could throughout these pandemic times. He plays some pretty cool music. Take a listen.

Harmonic Convergence in Downtown South Orange Live Music Concerts

A number of folks started coming out whenever he performed and wanted to know more about Alex and his band. So, as the world inches toward our new normal, we caught up with Alex and asked a few questions about what’s happening in his musical life.

First off, love the name — AlleyCatSax! Where did that come from?

Well, it's a funny story. The name comes from a nickname I got by chance back in high school. My band director gave me a solo about 10 minutes before we went on stage and then forgot my name when announcing me on stage and introduced me as "alley-cat" and it just kind of stuck since then.

What is Harmonic Convergence?

Harmonic Convergence is a project I started after completing my last cruise ship contract. I had experienced so many new cultures and styles of music that I really wanted to have a group of people who shared a love of mixing genres, cultures, and pushing boundaries. As for the name, at the time I was watching a cartoon called "Avatar: Legend of Korra" and there was an episode where there was a phenomenon going on called "harmonic convergence" where the spirit realm and the earth realm were bridged. I couldn't help but think to myself "that's what it feels like when I play music. That's what I want it to feel like when others hear me play music." The fact that it has the musical term "Harmony" which embodies how things sound as one; and "converge" when things come together, be it through conflict and resolution, exchange, etc., the title expresses a lot of what I try to achieve in music. Who says you can't learn from cartoons hahaha

What makes up the band?

For this band, you need to have open ears, first and foremost. I like to take things into different directions often on a whim. I might hear something in the ride or an idea in the guitar and that will become the basis for a whole new direction for a tune. Every tune is a journey even if it has some clear basis to it. I don't like to be tethered to a preconceived idea. Everything is but a moment in time and goes just as quickly as it comes. Best to be present.

The guys I play with, Gordon, Ben, Ian, Ilan... they've been with me through the evolution of my philosophy and we've created some great music on a whim. Sometimes I just shout a progression and they are right there and it'll change and develop just like a baby into an adult all in the few minutes we play.

It makes it interesting when I play with new folks who have their own styles and approaches. I love playing with new people, that's how we learn, through sharing and interacting. But, we have to be open to conflicting ideas. Sometimes choosing to challenge to be flexible or to stand their ground. It's all a conversation in real time.

Where are you headed, musically, professionally, etc. in your live music journey?

That's a good question. I don't really know haha. I just want to create. Right now I'm getting an Artist Diploma in classical Oboe and English Horn. It's an opportunity to explore a new way of thinking in music while honing my craft on a secondary instrument. 

I'd like to write and record more music and generally play more with people. Right now I'm exploring a lot of new territory between Jazz, western classical, and Indian classical music. Probably my dream job would be to write for video games while also performing. Video games exposed me to so many different instruments and styles of music. It's also a hobby of mine, so to combine the two would be great.

Has the pandemic affected your musical journey? 

Definitely! I had originally planned to do a few more cruise ship contracts, but that was not possible due to the pandemic. I was also trying to make a few other moves to try my hand at booking a tour, something I still have yet to do. But, the pandemic gave me a new opportunity to sit still and try to figure things out here at home which has been a blessing. If that didn't happen I wouldn't be having this conversation with you. I wouldn't have had the opportunity to go back to school. I've made new connections and reconnected with others so there have been a lot of positive things that have happened which is what I choose to focus on rather than the losses I've taken and the changes I've had to make. 

We are always learning. I'm only 28, so I'm still a baby in terms of life experience. I had other musical plans, too, in terms of other projects I wanted to record and other things I want to try, but they are not off the table, I'm just going with the flow.

What else are you working on?

Well, right now I'm working on a few different writing projects, a tribute to some of my favorite video game composers and another batch of original music, but I'll cross that when I come to it. I've recorded with a few different local artists in the last couple of months across a variety of genres and I'm looking forward to hearing how those come out.

While this interview is about the jazz band — are you into other musical genres or activities?

Too many to list haha. Like I mentioned, I love film and video game music. If I put my phone on random you'd hear music from all over the world in the first 30 min. Over the summer I went to an Arabic concert and started doing some research into their musical traditions. I also take private lessons on sitar to better understand Indian classical music. There is just so much out there and I'll never learn it all in my lifetime, but that doesn't mean I won't try haha.

Anything else you want your audience to know about  your music?

Sometimes the music will be clear and easy to digest, sometimes it won't, but be open to feel whatever it is you feel as that is your human spirit connecting with something much bigger than yourself. 

What's the best way to hear your music online?

You can find me on Spotify under "Alexandre Desrivieres" or on YouTube you can find some of my videos of fun projects I put together or clips from live shows.

What's the best way to contact or book you?

If you go to my website alleycatsax.com you can contact me there. All of my contact information is there!

 

Final Thoughts 

While the busy summer season is over, and we start booking more live music, I am excited to state that we at Jazz973 have booked Harmonic Convergence into Clements Place Jazz this season and for the 2022 season, so please join us.

 

About the Author

Gregory Burrus is a Passionate Community Advocate, Live Music Producer, Reporter, and Writer about local events and happenings In and  Around Essex County, NJ. Showcasing, photographing, videotaping events and creative people as they occur around town while living life every day to the fullest.

My mission is to help people, live music bands and local nonprofits reach their goals and accomplish their missions while enjoying the day to day process of life. Are you ready for your interview? Let’s connect! http://gregoryburrusproductions.com.

In Music Tags Alex Desrivieres, AlleyCatSax, Harmonic Convergence Band, Gregory Burrus 2, saxophonist, woodwinds, Composer, artist, arranger, bandleader, jazz, Blues, Gregory Burrus Dec 2021

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