Histoires d'Africville
Jazz Sudbury presents

Histoires d'Africville

In-person Event
February 25th 2023
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm / Doors: 6:30 pm

27, rue Larch, Sudbury, ON, Canada
For more information about this event, please contact Jazz Sudbury at billetterie@maplacedesarts.ca.

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The box office will be open from 5:30 p.m. on day of event.

Jazz Sudbury is back this February and as always will engage, entertain, and inspire with the finest award-winning jazz, blues, and world music artists. February 25th at La Grande Salle in the magnificent Place des Arts in downtown Sudbury. 

AFRICVILLE STORIES
Africville Stories is Joe Sealy’s new presentation that builds on his Juno award winning Africville
Suite. Africville Stories will present poignant and uplifting new stories about the people and
their community. These stories are the ones that you generally don’t hear when people speak
of Africville.
Established in 1847 “Africville” was nestled on the shores of the Bedford Basin at the north end
of Halifax and was Canada’s oldest black community, until it was razed in the late 1960’s as an
“urban improvement” measure. Africville had to overcome a multitude of challenges but
managed to survive for more than a century, until the final building was demolished in 1970.
The stories surrounding George Dixon, Joe Louis, Portia White and Duke Ellington combine to
create the legacy of this unique Canadian community.
Africville Stories tells of this legacy in a narrative and musical journey. The Africville story
continues right to the present time with a new tribute composition titled “The Seaview African
United Baptist Church”. The re-construction of the church has been discussed for years and it is
currently nearing completion on the site of Africville. Its construction is seen as a small step
towards compensating the “Africville” community for injustices of the past.
Africville Stories will be performed by award-winning Canadian singer-storyteller Jackie
Richardson. Composer/Pianist Joe Sealy, has presented his Africville Suite in concert halls,
universities and music festivals across Canada, Denmark, Norway and the USA, Joe Sealy has
enjoyed a highly successful career as a musician, composer, recording artist and radio
broadcaster. Recently he was appointed to the Order of Canada for his outstanding
contributions to the arts.

Refunds
No refunds
Exchanges
No exchanges
Free for children
No free access
Access for persons with mobility impairment
Yes
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The box office will be open from 5:30 p.m. on day of event.

Jazz Sudbury is back this February and as always will engage, entertain, and inspire with the finest award-winning jazz, blues, and world music artists. February 25th at La Grande Salle in the magnificent Place des Arts in downtown Sudbury. 

AFRICVILLE STORIES
Africville Stories is Joe Sealy’s new presentation that builds on his Juno award winning Africville
Suite. Africville Stories will present poignant and uplifting new stories about the people and
their community. These stories are the ones that you generally don’t hear when people speak
of Africville.
Established in 1847 “Africville” was nestled on the shores of the Bedford Basin at the north end
of Halifax and was Canada’s oldest black community, until it was razed in the late 1960’s as an
“urban improvement” measure. Africville had to overcome a multitude of challenges but
managed to survive for more than a century, until the final building was demolished in 1970.
The stories surrounding George Dixon, Joe Louis, Portia White and Duke Ellington combine to
create the legacy of this unique Canadian community.
Africville Stories tells of this legacy in a narrative and musical journey. The Africville story
continues right to the present time with a new tribute composition titled “The Seaview African
United Baptist Church”. The re-construction of the church has been discussed for years and it is
currently nearing completion on the site of Africville. Its construction is seen as a small step
towards compensating the “Africville” community for injustices of the past.
Africville Stories will be performed by award-winning Canadian singer-storyteller Jackie
Richardson. Composer/Pianist Joe Sealy, has presented his Africville Suite in concert halls,
universities and music festivals across Canada, Denmark, Norway and the USA, Joe Sealy has
enjoyed a highly successful career as a musician, composer, recording artist and radio
broadcaster. Recently he was appointed to the Order of Canada for his outstanding
contributions to the arts.

Refunds
No refunds
Exchanges
No exchanges
Free for children
No free access
Access for persons with mobility impairment
Yes

Municipal parking B10 available


Business Hours

Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Wednesday
9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday
9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Friday
9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday
Closed

Joe Sealy, Jackie Richarson et Paul Novotny

JOE SEALY, pianist and composer

For more than five decades Joe Sealy has enjoyed a successful career as a musician, actor, composer, music director and recording artist. During this time he has been featured on numerous televisionshows, toured throughout North America and Europe and worked with many major names in the entertainment industry. Tours have also played a significant part in Joe’s career. Some of the more notable ones include: six months on the road with Blood, Sweat and Tears; a 19 concert tour of Africville Suite (including an appearance at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C.); a 20 city national tour of Timothy Findlay’s Piano Man’sDaughter (along with Veronica Tennant and Sylvia Tyson); and a 2 week tour of Norway and Denmark including a performance at the world famous Jazz House in Copenhagen.

In the early 1990’s, Joe teamed up with bassist Paul Novotny to form a musical partnership that has produced five albums over a period of 20 years. He not only performed on these albums but composed many of the numbers. They include: Double Entendre, Dual Vision, Africville Suite, Blue Jade and Songs. All of this work and success has not gone unnoted. Joe is both proud of, and humbled by, the acclaim he has received. Major awards include: a Juno Award for CD, Africville Suite; the Dora Mavor Moore Award for music direction in the Toronto production of Ain’t Misbehavin; and a Gemini Award nomination for his musical score for the documentary film The Road Taken. . Most recently, Joe was music director for a tribute concert honouring Sarah Vaughn and Dinah Washington at a sold out event at Toronto’s Koerner Hall. He continues to host a weekly radio show called “Joe’s Jazz” on Jazz FM 91. In September of 2010, Joe Sealy was invested in The Order of Canada.

JACKIE RICHARDSON, vocalist and narrator

Born in Donora Pa. and raised in Canada from the age of seven, Jackie Richardson is one of Canada’s foremost singers of gospel, blues, and jazz. She is known internationally for her performances on the concert stage, nightclubs, stage, screen and in the recording studio. Hermusical career has been enriched by her many live performances including performances with many great musicians including Celine Dion, Maureen Forrester, Anne Murray, Oliver Jones, Martha Reeves, Mavis Staples, and many others. Jackie’s CD, “A Woman's View Through Child’s Eyes”, which is mainly contemporary jazz, is available at all her of her live performances. Her acting credits include the Dora Ward-winning “Cookin’ at The Cookery – The Music and Times of Alberta Hunter”, for which she won a Dora Award, and Ain’t Misbehavin’. In 2011 Jackie received a Gemini Award for “The Gospel According to the Blues”. A resident of Thornhill, Ontario, Ms. Richardson has received the Canadian Actors’ Equity Lifetime Achievement Award, the Canadian Black Achievement Award, and the Toronto Blues Society Lifetime Achievement Award, Her family brings her much joy and support and one of the greatest blessings has been to perform with her daughter Kim Richardson.

PAUL NOVOTNY, bass

Paul Novotny knows how to make the bass talk. Singers like Jackie Richardson, Holly Cole, Carol Welsman and Molly Johnson would all agree. They have called upon Paul for his melodic and rhythmic style. Paul’s production of Joe Sealy’s Juno Award- winning (1997) “Africville Suite” helped to establish him as one Canada’s best record producers. Paul is also an established Film/TV composer who penned the orchestral theme for (CBC) “The National” in 2001, and in 2004 he wrote the original theme for (CBC) “The Hour” featuring George Stroumboulopoulos. Paul has also written and produced music for feature films and many national radio and TV commercials. As a jazz bass player Paul has performed with Cedar Walton, Geoff Keezer, Junior Mance, Don Thompson, Tommy Banks, and others. Since 1994, Paul has been the vice-president of Triplet Records Inc., the record label that he co-owns with his music and business partner Joe Sealy. Recently Sealy & Novotny released their fifth CD entitled “SONGS”, which features nine original
songs with guest performances by Dan Hill, Jully Black, Ranee Lee, Jackie Richardson and Barbra Lica. Paul is also a professor at Humber College, School of Creative and Performing Arts in Toronto.