Conceived, written and directed by Mikel Rouse
Music,lyrics and video by Mikel Rouse
Lighting design by Hideaki Tsutsui
Production Manager Valerie Oliveiro
Sound design: Christopher Ericson
Commissioned by UCLA Live
Music
For Minorities represents a quiet departure from the
direction and performance of larger multimedia works. Another
chance to be solo on the road again; a guitar, a harmonica,
a video deck. The piece is a reflection of my time spent in
the Delta as a composer in residence through the Meet The
Composer New Residencies program. It's also a kind of video
memoir of my film and theatrical works, life in New York,
and friends old and new. A recorded soundscape of percussion
and multiple guitars are the accompaniment to a live performance
that incorporates stories, interviews and songs with synchronized
video. Interviews from numerous personalities in both Louisiana
and New York are combined as I underscore (musically, that
is) their reflections. This assemblage is a modest integration
of film, music and performance, offering another approach
to story telling in the media age.

As
abstract images and sound combine with the various stories
and insights of the subjects interviewed, an illustration
of memory is created. Seemingly unrelated video images merge
with the images of the storytellers to create a common thread:
the views of the Silent Minority. The soundtrack to this "live
film" is Music For Minorities, a collection of songs
that express my continuing interest in using complex structures
within the framework of vernacular music.--Mikel Rouse, 2005
