Mic’d At MIRS: Lovie and Russell E. L. Butler
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Mic’d At MIRS: Lovie and Russell E. L. Butler

By Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

Overview

An intimate performance space where artists and creators perform in Schomburg’s Moving Images and Record division for an afternoon.

IN PERSON


In celebration of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture's 100th anniversary, join us for Mic’d at MIRS, an intimate series of live “mini concerts" and DJ sets within the library’s research divisions.

In partnership with The Lot Radio, Mic'd at MIRS will activate the Center's collections of recorded sound, poetry and music with special guest curators. Performances will take place in the Moving Image and Recorded Sound Division (MIRS, pronounced “meers”), which collects and preserves audio and moving image materials related to the experiences of people of African descent. The series will employ the archives to inspire artists and musicians as they breathe new life into the research materials through live performances.

Mic’d at MIRS is organized in partnership with The Lot Radio.


FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Space is limited.


PARTICIPANTS

LOVIE Connecting the mind, to the body, to the soul, Lovie's sets inspire the warmest, most community-minded dance floors you'll find in New York. For four years Lovie's Lot radio residency—now being offered as one of the station's few weekly shows—has thumbed through the intimate corners of her music collection. Her diligence to the craft, musical curiosity, and deep focus on the listening experience has earned her a spot on Mixmag's Top 25 Breakthrough DJs of 2024, as well as a coveted residency at Brooklyn club public records. She saunters through slow-groove disco, dusty '70s funk, and sumptuous house music, all spun with the patience and musicality associated with the East Coast house tradition. Lovie's studied archival work paired with deep emotional wisdom makes for honey-sweet dance floor memories you'll want to replay again and again.

RUSSELL E. L. BUTLER is a Bermudian artist living and working in Brooklyn, NY. Russell's work investigates dub processes as a means of establishing rituals around grief and remembrance. Russell's recent work has taken the form of the Deep Exposure newsletter and Lot Radio show in which she investigates cultural practices that involve deep and intentional listening. Their sound work has extended to the album Call Me G on T4T Luv NRG, subsequent self-releases (G) and In Place of Words I Can't Recalls, and a collaboration with renowned Dub Techno artist, Paul St. Hilaire.


LEARN MORE

This year, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its founding! Join us all year long for a wide array of special events, exhibitions, and more as we celebrate this milestone and continue the legacy of Arturo Schomburg.

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FIRST COME, FIRST SEATED Events are free and open to all, but due to space constraints registration is requested.

ACCESSIBLILITY Accessibility requests can be made by e-mail accessibility@nypl.org.

E-TRANSPORTATION NYPL policy prohibits electric transportation devices (e.g., motorbikes, e-bikes, e-scooters, e-skateboards) from being brought into or stored at library sites for any length of time, as this is the best way to keep our spaces & people safe.

AUDIO/VIDEO RECORDING Programs are photographed and recorded by the Schomburg Center. Attending this event indicates your consent to being filmed/photographed and your consent to the use of your recorded image for any all purposes of the New York Public Library.

PRESS Please send all press inquiries (photo, video, interviews, audio-recording, etc) at least 24-hours before the day of the program to Leah Drayton at leahdrayton@nypl.org.

Please note that personal and professional video recordings are prohibited without expressed consent.

Category: Music, Other

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

515 Malcolm X Blvd

New York, NY 10030

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Dec 6 · 3:00 PM EST