
MMD Residency w/Open Magnet Charter School
Found Sound Drum Residency
Marcus L. Miller facilitates a 24-week drumming residency for 4th & 5th grade students in the Blue Cluster at Open Magnet Charter School in Los Angeles.
Marcus L. Miller facilitates a 24-week drumming residency for 4th & 5th grade students in the Blue Cluster at Open Magnet Charter School in Los Angeles.
Marcus L. Miller will conduct a 15-week residency with 4th & 5th graders from 107th St. Elementary in Los Angeles, CA. The program will focus on Found Sound percussion and provide a basic introduction to the World of Drums.
Marcus L. Miller will conduct a 12-week residency with 4th & 5th graders from 95th St. Elementary in Los Angeles, CA. The program will focus on Found Sound percussion and provide a basic introduction to the World of Drums.
The Lula Washington Dance Theatre will celebrate its 45th anniversary with a music and dance concert performance at the John Anson Ford Amphitheater in Hollywood, CA. The show will feature music by Musical artist Marcus L. Miller and his ensemble. More info TBA.
The Lula Washington Dance Theatre accompanied by Musical Artist the Marcus Miller Ensemble will perform at the Auckland Arts Festival. More info TBA.
Join us for the annual Kwanzaa celebrations held at the Lula Washington Dance Theatre located at 3775 S. Crenshaw Blvd Los Angeles, CA on December 28 & 29, 2024. The performances will feature music and dance of the African diaspora. To purchase tickets or for more information, please contact www.lulawashington.org.
Grand Theatre Center for the Arts in Tracy , CA presents the Lula Washington Dance Theatre along with Musical artist Marcus L. Miller. For more information, please contact the box office.
The Lula Washington Dance Theatre along with Musical artist Marcus L. Miller will perform at the Sunset By The Sea in Carmel, CA. For more information or tickets, please visit the box office.
The Lula Washington Dance Theatre will celebrate Black History month with a special music & dance performance. The event will feature their professional company and a performances by percussionists Leon Mpbley & Marcus L. Miller. Local Los Angeles based poets will be spotlighted.
The Lula Washington Dance Theatre presents their annual Kwanzaa celebration of dance & music. This three day event will takes place at their dance studio in Los Angeles. The address is 3775 S Crenshaw Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90016.
CONCERT FOR PEACE & HUMANITY
12/14/23. 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m
The concert will be a live broadcast on multiple platforms.
More Information TBA very soon! Stay tuned in.
WILLIAM GRANT STILL ART CENTER presents The 43rd annual Black Doll Show is back! This year’s theme is “Conjure!”. Please save the date for the opening. December 2, 2023.
San Bernardino Valley College presents their annual World Indigenous Peoples’ Day (WIPD) celebration. Musical Artist Marcus L. Miller will perform a short set of music with special guest flutist Michael Whitehorse Aviles. Stay tuned in for more info.
The William Grant Still Arts Center (WGSAC) presents 15th Annual African American Composers' Series Bullerengue and Beyond: Learning the Palenques of the South East Caribbean Through Sound. This year, we are expanding our definition of American by looking beyond the borders of the United States and into the music of communities along the Caribbean coast of Colombia and Panama. We are also looking beyond our canonized forms of approaching who is a composer.
With origins in the Congo, Angola and West Africa, we are learning that bullerengue, cumbia, vallenato, and salsa use sounds and polyrhythms that mirror those found in nature. The exhibition will also include vibrant Caribbean Pico culture. Picos are huge hand-painted speaker stacks used to blast music out to the community. Much like a Pico, we seek to amplify the resilient and anonymous voices through whom oral and sonic tradition has kept maroon communities thriving. Come witness what we have learned!
Join us for a special drumming exhibition featuring percussionists Eduardo Martinez, Nikki Campbell, Eddie Valencia, Richi Panta, Marcus L. Miller, and vocalist Eddika Organista. The event is free and open to the public. Please contact the WGSAC for more information.
Nouveaux Afro is back LIVE! Hosted by the Lula Washington Dance Theatre, this special concert performance features music by Marcus L Miller’s Afro-Fusion Project featuring Big Chief Shaka Zulu.. This celebration has a special Afro Beat Dance Party theme. For more information please contact Tamar Productions at tamarprod@gmail.com
M&M…the Afro Persian Experience returns to the stage in the city of West Hollywood.
Sunday, August 21, 2022, 5PM
Plummer Park, 7377 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90046
The Marcus Miller Ensemble will perform a special set for the South Central Grass Roots Arts conference. Joining Miller will be bassist Edwin Livingston and pianist Hiro. Special guests include vocalist Dwight Triple and poet Kamau Daaoud.
Marcus Miller will facilitate a drum circle for the university and community art the University of Redlands in Redlands, CA. The event is sponsored by the Meditation Room and is free to the public.
Marus will facilitate a drum & percussion workshop for students at Citrus Valley High School in Redlands, CA. This is a private event.
Wiliam Grant Still art center will hold it’s 2nd annual Juneteenth celebration on Saturday, June 18, 2022. The event will feature a performance by Universe X & the Apostles of Funk featuring artist/percussionist Marcus L Miller. For more information, please contact the William Grant Still art center at 323.734.1164.
In celebration of Black History month, the A.K. Smiley library welcomes back artist/percussionist Marcus L. Miller for an evening drum circle. This program will focus on the meditative aspects of drumming as it relates to Black Health & Wellness.
Artist/percussionist Marcus L. Miller will be kicking off the summer season with a concert performance at the William Grant Still art center located in the Adams district of Los Angeles, CA. The concert is a part of the composers series exhibition that the center has curated for the past 12 years. For more information about the exhibit, please visit the link below.