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  • Recap: Something Else in the Garden at Cranbrook Art Museum
    • 4/6/24

    Recap: Something Else in the Garden at Cranbrook Art Museum

    In the Summer of 2023, Cranbrook Art Museum invited Autophysiopsychic Millennium to participate in a summer residency at Cranbrook to teach an elective on Black self-determination in creativity to students in Cranbrook School's Horizons-Upward Bound program for Detroit youth.

  • APPM performs Intention
    • 8/19/23

    APPM performs Intention

    Performed at the invitation of the Center for World Performance Studies with support from the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, and the U-M Arts Initiative.

  • APPM Discussion at Center for World Performance Studies
    • 8/19/23

    APPM Discussion at Center for World Performance Studies

    Autophysiopsychic Millennium (APPM) co-founders discussed Dr. Yusef Lateef’s life, works, and the impact of his music methodology. Moderated by Marc Hannaford, Assistant Professor of Music Theory at the Stamps Auditorium Walgreen Drama Center (north campus).

    The event was presented by the Center for World Performance Studies with support from the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, and the U-M Arts Initiative.

  • APP Charles H. Wright Trailer
    • 10/29/21

    APP Charles H. Wright Trailer

    This is a sample of our collective, Autophysiopsychic Millennium, which consists of artist workshops, a panel, and a sonic convocation.

    We’re heading East this week to Wilke-Barre University, Carnegie Hall, and Sistas Place! We can’t wait share more with y’all in honor of the wealth of knowledge, music, and teachings left by Dr. Yusef Abdul Lateef.

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  • Afrofuturist Weekend Day 3: Autophysiopsychic Millennium Panel Discussion
    • 3/25/22

    Afrofuturist Weekend Day 3: Autophysiopsychic Millennium Panel Discussion

    October 24th, 2021. Autophysiopsychic Millennium project panel discussion moderated by LaRob K Rafael. Panelists: Mike Monford, Ayanna Woods, LuFuki, Angel Bat Dawid, Adam Zanolini, Ph.D., Asher Gamedze (remote from South Africa).