• Icehouse (map)
  • 2528 Nicollet Ave S
  • Minneapolis, MN, 55404
  • United States

OUTDOOR SHOW

$20 COVER

5:30PM DOORS / 7PM SHOWTIME

PaviElle:

Sharolyn B. Hagen Photography

Sharolyn B. Hagen Photography

PaviElle is an Emmy Award winning, interdisciplinary artist, hailing from Rondo - a historically Black neighborhood in St. Paul, Minnesota. She is a Jerome Hill Artist Fellow (21-22), as well as a McKnight Artist Fellow (2020), and has received a Sage (Cowles) Award for Dance and Choreography. She is a Global Artists Initiative - Artist In Residence at MacPhail Center For The Arts. And, an American Composers Forum Grant recipient for her classical composition, A Requiem for Zula, (2018) written in celebration of her Mother's life. PaviElle's symphony was just featured at the New World Symphony in April 2021, under the direction of Conductor, Edwin Outwater, and Artistic Director, Michael Tilson Thomas.

She has been seen performing locally and nationally, and has graced such stages as First Ave, Ordway Center, and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, to name a few. She is known for her powerhouse vocals and performing with an equally powerful 6-piece band. PaviElle was voted as Minneapolis City Pages "Best R&B Vocalist of 2015", her band was named one of First Avenue's Best New Bands of (2015) and was a featured artist on TPT's "Lowertown Line'', (2015).

Growing up in a family steeped in music, she says that she wants to make music that honors and represents the Black Arts aesthetic. PaviElle honed her craft as a youth at: Penumbra Theatre, SteppingStone Theatre and with collective, EduPoetic Enterbrainment. Most recently, she was commissioned by the Sands Family, to create a symphony in honor of their 50th Anniversary. Sands Of Time, will be debuted by The SPCO in 2022. And, she has been commissioned by The Schubert Club, and the American Composers Forum, to write another symphony to be slated for performance in the Spring of 2022.