Oñi Ocan: The Heart of Sweetness

It has been a pleasure to collaborate with my partner Courtney Desiree Morris, finally, on more big art things that put our heads and talents together. Below are shots from Oñi Ocan: The Heart of Sweetness, a multi-modal performance art piece she designed/directed and performed in. The multi-channel video piece and altar installation just went up at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. Below are shots from the performance of the work at Berkeley Art Center. I did live sound and sound design in collaboration with sound artist/scholar SA Smythe.

Oñí Ocan: The Heart of Sweetness (dir. Courtney Desiree Morris, 2023)
live performance programmed for Rabbit Hole (exhibition feat. Courtney Desiree Morris)
Berkeley Art Center, Berkeley, California, USA
Curator: Adrianne Ramsey
all photos © Carla Hernández Ramírez

The Yoruba term oñí ocan is typically applied to initiates of Oshun, the orisha of rivers, freshwaters, sweetness, and everything that makes life worth living. Like all orisha she operates in duality: she is the divine embodiment of abundance, sensuality, fertility/pregnancy, wealth, pleasure and good fortune. She is also an orisha who has experienced grief, disappointment, abandonment, rejection, and loss. Because of this complexity, Oshun is known as a healer who works with honey and cool water to restore the body and bring mental clarity and self-awareness through the use of her mirror. She is also the patron orisha of sex workers and LGBT practitioners. Oñí Ocan is a multimedia performance ritual that focuses on the use of honey as a material and metaphysical healing modality, as well as a way to honor current and former sex workers and pleasure activists. It is composed of a five-channel experimental film as well as live performances of honey rituals.

The Honey Drippers (actors): Arianne Benford, Kendall Benford, Kiara Brown, Monica Canilao, Odaymar Cuesta Kruda, Rachel De Souza Bolden, Ashara Ekundayo, Dillon Gardner, Sura Hertzberg, Ignacia, Alie Jones, Aja Lenae, Janelle Luster, Sam McGinnis, Pi Palomo, Callan Porter-Romero, Kiara Sample, Savannah Shange, Annie Sprinkle, Undine, & Avery Zeus

Support for Oñí Ocan provided by: The Panta Rhea Foundation, The City of Berkeley, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, & the Foundation for Contemporary Art

Film shot on location at Toro y Moi Studios in Oakland, California
Liver performance at the Berkeley Art Center in Berkeley, California
all photos © Carla Hernández Ramírez

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4 National Magazine Award noms for Stranger’s Guide

Stranger’s Guide, a magazine for which I serve on the editorial board, has been nominated for four ASMEs this year in the following categories:

• General Excellence, Literature, Science and Politics
• Best Single Topic Issue: Stranger's Guide: Ukraine
• Columns and Essays: "Acid Church" by Courtney Desiree Morris
• Best Service and Lifestyle Story: "Turning A Look" by Léone Julitte

These are the most prestigious awards in the magazine industry, and for the third year in a row this small but mighty ad-free literary travel journal is named in the same breath as the giants.

Besides contributing story and content ideas and research, I curate the Stranger Sounds music playlists for each issue.

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Jazz Ish: A DJ Night in SF

Starting in March, some of my dearest friends and I will be hauling our records across the Bay Bridge on Wednesdays to tickle your ears and soothe your soul. Jazz is the jumpoff but if you know me I can find the jazz in just about anything, so expect some surprises. I’m excited to share some of my favorite music and most treasured finds from my nearly 30 years of collecting (and making) records.

See you there.

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NEW ALBUM: Martez "DRONE POEMS" out 2/17/23

The Drone Poems series represents meditations, feelings and moods expressed through expansive breathy textures. These pieces reflect a radical aesthetic departure from the Lamentos series, which primarily features wind instruments (flutes, saxophones) as the primary engines of sound.

I composed and recorded Behind the Veil and the other pieces on Drone Poems over the summer of 2022 and early 2023 in Oakland and Berkeley, California during what we now call fire season, when a barbecue spark, a misguided bottle rocket, or a random lightning strike can set off a chain of ignitions to poison every breath with smoky air for days on end. Fortunately last year wasn’t that bad, but each day nonetheless began with the anxiety and dread and the question: “Is today gonna be the day?”

The daily news: Russia brutalizing Ukraine, government fuckery, ongoing plagues, colonization of space, schools shot up, cops gone wild, catastrophic storms and everyone stressing about money.

Drone Poems is the effort to bear witness to the world while remaining connected to the eternal.

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ROBERTA: Theatrical Premiere at DocNYC Fest, Airs on PBS 1/24/2023

Roberta” a documentary about Roberta Flack, had its theatrical premiere at the DocNYC fest last month and will be airing nationwide on PBS “American Masters” series on 1/24/2023 and subsequently in Europe on ARTE.

I composed and performed the score for the feature-length documentary and am now on to my next scoring project, an episode of PBS Frontline with investigative journalists Daffodil Altan and Cristina Ibarra which will air in the spring of 2023.

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Thirteen New Songs with Antibalas

Last November we did ten days of writing workshop in New York, played the songs over the past year live at stages across the world, and gathered at Studio G in Brooklyn to record as many of them as were ready.

These recordings will compose the next two Antibalas albums. Expect to hear the first in a few months, around mid-2023.

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