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Ms. Rhoda Blount
We honor, respect and
love Ms. Rhoda Blount
for her many years
of love for the children and the performing arts
Unity Community Center / Universal
African Dance & Drum Ensemble
Brother Robert & Sister Wanda Dickerson
Rhoda
A. Blount
Rhoda A. Blount
began her career in the music industry in 1982 as the Promotional
Coordinator for the Kool Jazz Festival working with
internationally acclaimed jazz artists that included Miles Davis, Oscar
Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, Art Blakely, Lionel Hampton & Orchestra, Joe
Henderson, Sarah Vaughan, Mongo Santamaria, Freddie Hubbard, Carmen
McRae, Dave Brubeck, McCoy Tyner, Joe Williams, Wynton Marsalis, Odetta,
Diane Schurr, Tito Puente, Patti Austin, Flora Pruim, Mavis Staples,
Celia Cruz, Tania Maria, and many other legendary artists.
In 1985 Blount
began her 10-year tenure as the Jazz Program Director at the
Afro-American Historical & Cultural Museum where she annually
produced the award winning “Jazz Live Series” and the 12-hour jazz
marathon, “Jazz ‘Til Sunrise”. Blount’s headline concerts featured:
Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, Abbey Lincoln, Betty Carter, Abdullah
Ibrahaim, Cecil Taylor, Randy Weston, Hugh Masekea, Don Cherry, Archie
Shepp, Shirley Horn, Terrance Blanchard, Chicago Art Ensemble – for
example.
From 1988– 1996
Blount was the Artistic Director for the PECO Energy Jazz Festival,
the 10-day citywide festival where she presented artists such as: Nancy
Wilson, Cab Calloway, Eartha Kitt, Count Basie Orchestra, Duke Ellington
Orchestra, George Shearing, Dorothy Dongean, Ramsey Lewis, Pharaoh
Sanders, Miriam Makeba, Jon Lucien, Regina Carter, Clark Terry, Dave
Valentin, David Murray, Jackie McLean, James Moody, Heath Brothers, and
other renowned musicians.
As a producing
consultant, Blount worked with the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz &
Performing Arts as Program Director producing such acts as: Dee Dee
Bridgewater, Gerri Allen, Clarence Carter, Gloria Lynne, Horace Silver,
Marion McPartland, Mahotella Queens, Joe Zawinul, Les McCann, Johnny
Griffin, Donald Byrd, Joe Lavano, Branford Marsalis, Stanley Turrentine,
Jimmy Heath and others.
Blount offered her talents as consulting
artistic producer for these institutions as well: The Mann Center for
the Performing Arts; American Jazz Museum; Thomas
Jefferson University; Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau;
Mellon Jazz Festival; Odunde Festival; WDAS-Unity Day; Volunteers of
America; Philadelphia Folklore Project; Black Family Reunion Cultural
Festival and the Black Theater Festival. She also served as
Special Projects Director at New Freedom Theatre, and Development
Director at Temple University’ Public Radio station WRTI-FM.
Blount also toured throughout the U.S. and Europe as a singer/dancer
with the legendary Sun Ra & his Arkestra.
In 1998 Blount became the Education/Outreach
Director at The Mann Center creating multicultural programs in theater,
music, and dance for young people. Under Blount’s leadership, to date,
the annual free “Young People Concert Series” has attracted more than
247,000 enthusiastic youngsters throughout the Delaware Valley region.
She created the “Connecting Arts-N-Schools” outreach initiative project
exposing more than 25,000 inner-city children to the performing arts. In
April 2007, she created 6-new expanded educational programs at the newly
built Field Education & Outreach Center at The Mann introducing more
than 3,500 children with Master Class/Workshop Series, Meet the Artists
Series, In Touch w/Tiny Tots Series, and the Greenfield Performance
Treasures Series.
Blount’s mission is to give every young person
the opportunity to be exposed, inspired, and enlightened by the
performing arts. “I want our young people to experience the sights,
sounds, and rhythms that celebrate the magic and richness of the
performing arts from around the world.”
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