
 
        
         
		Heartbeat Opera  Luigi Society enlists ‘unruly generals’  
 ‘Breathing Free’ 
 Each screening of this visual  
 album will be followed by  
 a live panel discussion — different  
 each day — addressing  
 a specific theme, including  
 mass  incarceration,  prison  
 choirs, carceral justice and  
 reparations,  Black  artistry  
 and queerness, activism and  
 allyship. 
 “ B r e a t h i n g  
 Free” stars three singers –  
 Derrell Acon, bass-baritone;  
 Curtis  Bannister,  tenor;  
 and Kelly Griffin, soprano –  
 and three dancers – Randy  
 Castillo,  Tamrin  Goldberg  
 and Brian “HallowDreamz”  
 Henry. 
 In  addition,  “Breathing  
 Free”  will  also  highlight  
 the voices of more than 100  
 incarcerated singers and 70  
 volunteers from six prison  
 choirs: 
 Oakdale  Community  
 Choir, KUJI Men’s Chorus,  
 UBUNTU  Men’s  Chorus,  
 HOPE Thru Harmony Women’s  
 Choir, East Hill Singers  
 and Voices of Hope. 
 The  production  will  be  
 directed  by  Ethan  Heard;  
 co-music directed by Daniel  
 Schlosberg and Jacob Ashworth; 
  arrangements by Daniel  
 Schlosberg  and  Sean  
 Mayes;  creative  production  
 by Ras Dia; movement direction  
 by  Emma  Jaster;  and  
 filmmaking by Anaiis Cisco. 
 The six performances take  
 place on Heartbeat’s YouTube  
 Channel on Friday, Dec. 4 at  
 8:00 pm; Saturday, Dec. 5 at  
 8:00 pm; Sunday, Dec. 6 at  
 3:00 pm; Thursday, Dec. 10  
 at 8:00 pm; Friday, Dec. 11 at  
 8:00 pm; and Saturday, Dec.  
 12 at 3:00 pm. 
 “In its first six seasons,  
 Heartbeat Opera has dedicated  
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 itself to reinterpreting  
 ‘the  classics’  to make  them  
 more accessible and relevant  
 to today’s audiences,” said  
 Heard, Heartbeat Opera Co- 
 Artistic  Director.  “So  far,  
 we  have  only  produced  the  
 work of white composers and  
 librettists.” 
 He  said  “Breathing  Free”  
 is about “expanding our definition  
 of ‘the canon’ and  
 celebrating  the  voices  of  
 Black artists — onstage and  
 behind the scenes. 
 “We  have  assembled  a  
 wonderful  team  of  30  collaborators, 
  the majority of  
 whom  are  Black,  and  we  
 are  connecting  with  dozens  
 of students, primarily  
 Black, brown, and people of  
 color,” Heard said. “Every  
 day,  in  rehearsal,  the words  
 and music of the songs in  
 ‘Breathing Free’ remind us  
 of our problems and our purpose.” 
 joined Peart from the arts and  
 culture fraternity include: Ity &  
 Fancy Cat; Glen “Titus” Campbell, 
  OD; Christopher “Johnny”  
 Daley; Fae Ellington CD; Deon  
 Silvera;  Audrey  Reid;  Volier  
 Johnson, OD; Rosemary Murray; 
   Joan  Andrea  Hutchinson;  
 Owen “Blakka” Ellis; Ann Marie  
 Fuller;  Michael  “Stringbean”  
 Nicholson;  Andrew  “Braata”  
 Clarke; Wally British; Marcia  
 “Joy” Brown; Letna AllenRowe,  
 OD; and Kevin “Patrick” Sinclair. 
 Deh Abroad Corporation is  
 a non-profit advocacy platform  
 offering  a  free  online-based  
 information portal to the Caribbean  
 Diaspora. 
 It boasts of being the only  
 minority-created  and  Caribbean 
 focused  digital  platform  
 for individuals and organizations  
 that  need  information  
 about business services, cultural  
 events and educational  
 development. 
 Incorporated  in  2008,  Deh  
 Abroad has over 500 registered  
 Caribbean  businesses  within  
 its network. 
 Pure  Jamaica,  Inc.  is  an  
 E-commerce  platform  that  
 provides social media branding  
 for small businesses through  
 targeted marketing and professional  
 social media services  
 to reach new customers and  
 increase brand awareness. 
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 neur continues to leverage his  
 event production success both  
 locally  and  internationally  
 into music production. 
 Luigi Society, who also acts  
 as manager for recording artist  
 Munga Honorable, has also  
 worked  with  Benzly  Hype —  
 both  of  whom  have  played  
 integral roles at the start of  
 Luigi Society’s career in 2011. 
 Credited  with  a  few  Billboard  
 charting  productions,  
 Dane Ray rose to wide acclaim  
 for his affiliation with 2019  
 Grammy-award winner Koffee.  
 Their record-breaking single,  
 “Lockdown,”  is  also  featured  
 on the project with a single  
 titled “Same As Yuh Say.” 
 “Basically, Luigi send me  
 the beat, and I was like Jah  
 know, you know dah riddim  
 yah bad, love it,” Ray said. “It  
 has a little aggressive track  
 vibes, and I just did a song  
 about how me protect myself  
 and how we pray day to day in  
 the street. 
 “Cause no matter how you  
 see us in the streets promoting, 
   we  always  have  one  eye  
 open, cause we a important  
 asset to dancehall and overall  
 music and Jamaica culture,” 
   he  added  in  Jamaican  
 parlance. 
 Sikario Riddim – which also  
 features other acts, such as  
 Wasp, Teflon, Ratigan, Kyodi,  
 Frahcess One, Natural Flamez,  
 Deyes and Thesarus — will be  
 available for pre-order, with  
 its official release slated for  
 Nov. 27. 
 Oliver Samuels  
 celebrated 
 Event promoter, Romaine Brown, more properly known as  
 Luigi Society.   Luigi Society