R.A.W. Tuba

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Shorts 2: Art is the Alternative
Roxie Theatre Sun, Jun 2, 2019 12:15 PM
A collection of outlier artists. Featuring punishingly beautiful bones, Queer fat photography, an infamous street installation, a Butoh music video, a mysterious artifact investigation, and a tuba success story.
Shorts 2: Art is the Alternative
Roxie Theatre Tue, Jun 4, 2019 7:00 PM
A collection of outlier artists. Featuring punishingly beautiful bones, Queer fat photography, an infamous street installation, a Butoh music video, a mysterious artifact investigation, and a tuba success story.
Film Info
Director:Darren Durlach
David Larson
Running Time:30 min
Country:USA

Description

This film is about a Baltimore child who experienced intermittent homelessness but went on to become a world-class symphony musician and professor. As a child, Richard Antoine White (R.A.W.) slept wherever he could, sometimes in abandoned rowhomes where he was chewed on by rats during his sleep. Now in his 40s, he still has the scars across his abdomen. But despite enormous challenges, he went on to become the first African American in the world to receive a Doctorate in Music for Tuba Performance (D.M. not to be confused with the less rare D.M.A.), and not just from anywhere, from one of the most prestigious music programs in the US. Richard is now not only a tenured professor at the University of New Mexico, but he’s also the principal tubist of the New Mexico Philharmonic, which is in and of itself an Olympian-level accomplishment.