Listening Hours: Ayana Contreras
Join us as we welcome Ayana Contreras to the Listening Room as she spins a selection of vinyl and discusses their sonic traces.
We invite you to join us at The Land School in our Listening Room for a special edition of Listening Hours. In this iteration, Rebuild welcomes Ayana Contreras to share a curated selection of sounds, pulling from the theme A Love Letter To Chicago.
Ayana Contreras is a cultural historian, memory worker, radio DJ, and archivist. Also an avid vinyl collector with over 10,000 vintage records, she hosted the Reclaimed Soul program on Vocalo Radio (and later, on WBEZ) in Chicago for over a decade. She currently hosts Soulful Strut Saturday afternoons on KUVO Jazz in Denver, Colorado. Specializing in all-vinyl rare groove, jazz, funky disco, and sample sets, she has DJed for the Vans Channel 66, Red Bull Music Presents, Gilles Peterson Presents: International Anthem on Worldwide FM, countless galleries, museums, and venues nationwide, as well as at residencies across Chicago at Dorian’s, Pilsen Yards, and Bronzeville Winery.
Contreras is also the creative director of AESOP (An Extended Song of Our People), a Rebuild original project that created a DJ Booth at the 95th Street Red Line CTA Station, which brings public music and performance space to travelers on Chicago’s South Side.
Please note that this program will be presented as an intimate listening experience, and space is limited.
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About Listening Hours
Continuing our investment in the sonic architecture of Black space, Listening Hours welcomes all to gather with us in space, sound, and silence. Each session invites you to join our team and special guests as we deepen our presence and aural attention with each of their record selections.
Listening hours are held every Wednesday through Saturday from 12 PM to 8 PM and on Sundays from 2 PM to 6 PM. We look forward to welcoming you as we honor listening as a form of study, grounding, and becoming.
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About The Land School
The Land School, a new pedagogical platform at the site of the former St. Laurence Elementary School, proposes a radical model of artistic experimentation and archival stewardship, providing space, time, access, collaborative inquiry, process-driven programming, and performance, all led by an intergenerational cohort of artists, archivists, scholars, craftspeople, cultural workers, and creative organizations invested in culture as a service.
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The Land School's Policies and Protocol:
Upon arrival, please enter the building at the entrance on S. Dorchester Ave.
Ride sharing is encouraged as parking is limited. Please be sure to not block the entrances and exits of our neighbors.
Firearms on the premises are strictly prohibited.
No smoking, vaping or incense is permitted inside.
No pets are allowed inside.
No professional photo/video equipment is allowed unless preapproved by Rebuild.
Please be mindful of your neighbors by respecting their personal space and bodily autonomy.
No violence - verbal or physical - will be tolerated. Any guest creating an unsafe environment will be removed from the premises immediately, at the discretion of the Rebuild staff.
We take the safety of our guests seriously. If any guest is found violating these protocols, they may be escorted off the property immediately and will not be welcome to return.
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Notice of Photography and Videography
By entering The Land School, you acknowledge and consent to being photographed and/or videotaped. Images and recordings may be used for promotional, archival, or other purposes by the organizers. If you do not wish to be photographed or recorded, please notify a staff member upon arrival. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
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Thank you for reviewing and honoring The Land School's policies and protocol.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Join us as we welcome Ayana Contreras to the Listening Room as she spins a selection of vinyl and discusses their sonic traces.
We invite you to join us at The Land School in our Listening Room for a special edition of Listening Hours. In this iteration, Rebuild welcomes Ayana Contreras to share a curated selection of sounds, pulling from the theme A Love Letter To Chicago.
Ayana Contreras is a cultural historian, memory worker, radio DJ, and archivist. Also an avid vinyl collector with over 10,000 vintage records, she hosted the Reclaimed Soul program on Vocalo Radio (and later, on WBEZ) in Chicago for over a decade. She currently hosts Soulful Strut Saturday afternoons on KUVO Jazz in Denver, Colorado. Specializing in all-vinyl rare groove, jazz, funky disco, and sample sets, she has DJed for the Vans Channel 66, Red Bull Music Presents, Gilles Peterson Presents: International Anthem on Worldwide FM, countless galleries, museums, and venues nationwide, as well as at residencies across Chicago at Dorian’s, Pilsen Yards, and Bronzeville Winery.
Contreras is also the creative director of AESOP (An Extended Song of Our People), a Rebuild original project that created a DJ Booth at the 95th Street Red Line CTA Station, which brings public music and performance space to travelers on Chicago’s South Side.
Please note that this program will be presented as an intimate listening experience, and space is limited.
____________
About Listening Hours
Continuing our investment in the sonic architecture of Black space, Listening Hours welcomes all to gather with us in space, sound, and silence. Each session invites you to join our team and special guests as we deepen our presence and aural attention with each of their record selections.
Listening hours are held every Wednesday through Saturday from 12 PM to 8 PM and on Sundays from 2 PM to 6 PM. We look forward to welcoming you as we honor listening as a form of study, grounding, and becoming.
____________
About The Land School
The Land School, a new pedagogical platform at the site of the former St. Laurence Elementary School, proposes a radical model of artistic experimentation and archival stewardship, providing space, time, access, collaborative inquiry, process-driven programming, and performance, all led by an intergenerational cohort of artists, archivists, scholars, craftspeople, cultural workers, and creative organizations invested in culture as a service.
____________
The Land School's Policies and Protocol:
Upon arrival, please enter the building at the entrance on S. Dorchester Ave.
Ride sharing is encouraged as parking is limited. Please be sure to not block the entrances and exits of our neighbors.
Firearms on the premises are strictly prohibited.
No smoking, vaping or incense is permitted inside.
No pets are allowed inside.
No professional photo/video equipment is allowed unless preapproved by Rebuild.
Please be mindful of your neighbors by respecting their personal space and bodily autonomy.
No violence - verbal or physical - will be tolerated. Any guest creating an unsafe environment will be removed from the premises immediately, at the discretion of the Rebuild staff.
We take the safety of our guests seriously. If any guest is found violating these protocols, they may be escorted off the property immediately and will not be welcome to return.
____________
Notice of Photography and Videography
By entering The Land School, you acknowledge and consent to being photographed and/or videotaped. Images and recordings may be used for promotional, archival, or other purposes by the organizers. If you do not wish to be photographed or recorded, please notify a staff member upon arrival. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
____________
Thank you for reviewing and honoring The Land School's policies and protocol.
We look forward to welcoming you!
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- all ages
- In person
- Free parking
- Doors at 5PM
Refund Policy
Location
The Land School
7200 South Dorchester Avenue
Chicago, IL 60619
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