ON THE RADAR
On this episode of On the Radar, the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder's series highlighting Black Minnesota creatives, host Damenica Ellis sits down with PaviElle French, an Emmy-winning interdisciplinary artist, musician, dancer, writer, composer and arts educator whose decades of work have made her one of the most celebrated and deeply rooted artists in the Twin Cities. French grew up in the Rondo neighborhood of St. Paul, where she began singing in the choir at Maxfield Magnet School under Mary Hafner, director of music at Pilgrim Baptist Church. She trained at Mississippi Creative Arts Magnet School, performed professionally as a child alongside John Denver and Mannheim Steamroller at the Orpheum Theatre, and came up through Penumbra Theater, Stepping Stone Theatre and the Twin Cities slam poetry and hip-hop scenes, mentored by some of the most significant figures in Black American art. She is a McKnight Fellow, a Jerome Fellow and a MacDowell Fellow, whose work sits in the MacDowell library alongside Toni Morrison and James Baldwin. She is a two-time Emmy Award winner, most recently for her work as host of the Making Minnesota Music documentary series from the Minnesota History Center. In this conversation, French talks about her debut album Fear Not, a grief project written after the deaths of both of her parents five months apart. She discusses the Sovereign Suite, her celebrated response to the murder of George Floyd, commissioned by the American Composer Forum and bringing together the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Schubert Club, True Art Speaks, Walker West Music Academy and Purple Playground. The suite earned her the MacDowell Fellowship and has reached audiences internationally. French also shares details about a 100-page arts education curriculum she co-wrote with three educators, structured around truth, liberation and sovereignty and designed to help young people process trauma through art. She is currently seeking funding to offer it free to teachers and arts organizations across the Twin Cities. Looking ahead, she is developing a documentary called Legendary Pathmakers, tracing the interconnected web of Black creative life in Minnesota across generations through interviews with the artists, activists, educators and mentors who shaped her from childhood. She closes with practical advice for emerging artists: copyright everything, book yourself, build your own momentum and never let anyone talk you out of your style. On the Radar is produced by Emmanuel Duncan and presented by the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder. #OnTheRadar #PaviElleFrench #Rondo #BlackCreatives #MSRNews #SovereignSuite #TwinCitiesArts #Emmy
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