BAM and Barclays Center present Contemporary Color, a performance event created by music icon David Byrne, co-commissioned by BAM and Toronto's Luminato Festival, and inspired by the high school phenomenon of color guard, known as "the sport of the arts."
WGI Sport of the Arts is the world's premier producer of indoor color guard competitions. WGI Sport of the Arts provides a venue for young people to achieve the extraordinary through performance and competition. It is called the Sport of the Arts because it brings music to life through performance in a competitive format. Entering its 38th year in 2015, the sport continues to evolve and grow internationally as well as being a part of regular activities in most high schools in the United States. There are more than 36,000 participants at the regional level, and more than 12,000 participants at the Sport of the Arts World Championships this past April. WGI has advised on the development of Contemporary Color, which is modeled on their World Championship event.
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Since then, she's released four studio albums and earned numerous awards and accolades, including a Latin Grammy Award, ten Juno Awards, three MuchMusic Video Awards and a star on Canada's Walk of Fame. Since the release of his debut album Love Remains in 2010, Tom Krell-aka How to Dress Well-has crafted a reputation as one of America's most original, focused, and beguiling young songwriters. Merging ever surprising production choices and aesthetic detail with a sensual but sincere R&B influence and a deep, grounded emotionality, Krell has steadily established himself as one of the most influential figures in contemporary experimental pop music. His most recent album, What Is This Heart? was released in June 2014. Devonté Hynes is a producer, songwriter, and artist currently based in New York City. He has written and produced songs for a wide range of artists including Solange Knowles, The Chemical Brothers, Florence and the Machine, and Sky Ferreira. Hynes also writes music under the moniker of Blood Orange, and has released two albums, Coastal Grooves and Cupid Deluxe, on Domino Recording Co. Most recently, he composed the score for the Gia Coppola the film Palo Alto, directed by Gia Coppola, and was a speaker at the 2014 TED conference held in Vancouver. Kelis first came to prominence singing the hook of Ol' Dirty Bastard's hit Got Your Money. Years of chart-dominating songs and thrilling, boundary-pushing music followed, with millions of albums sold and numerous top ten hits. She has released six albums, won Brit, Q, and NME Awards, and been nominated for two Grammy Awards. Her latest album Food, made with a live band and horn section, mints a sound that is rootsy, raw, and soulful without ever being retro. Upon release the album was praised as one of her most adventurous works yet. Besides her career in music, Kelis is a Le Cordon Bleu trained chef with multiple television cooking specials, a cookbook on the way, and a burgeoning entrepreneurial streak with her Feast sauce line.Nico Muhly and Ira Glass Muhly is a composer of chamber music, orchestral music, sacred music, opera, ballet, and music for collaborators across a variety of fields. The Metropolitan Opera commissioned his first opera, Two Boys, an English National Opera co-production. Muhly has scored ballets for choreographer Benjamin Millepied and films including The Reader and Kill Your Darlings, in addition to arranging music by Antony & the Johnsons, Grizzly Bear, and the National. Glass is the host and executive producer of This American Life, which premiered in 1995 and today is broadcast on more than 555 public radio stations and is also one of the most popular podcasts in America. Over three million people listen to the show every week. 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