WASHINGTON, D.C.

Saturday, May 10 - 7:30pm

Washington Performing Arts Presents Modern Warrior LIVE

Lisner Auditorium

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Washington Performing Arts presents the powerful music and storytelling production Modern Warrior LIVE on Saturday, May 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Lisner Auditorium (730 21st St NW, Washington, D.C.). Created by Dominick Farinacci (internationally acclaimed jazz musician and former ambassador to Jazz at Lincoln Center), Modern Warrior LIVE brings a highly emotional musical performance together with the harrowing story of U.S. combat veteran Jaymes Poling’s experiences in war and his deeply personal process of transitioning back to civilian life.

Narrated by Poling himself, the musical performance led by Farinacci features a group of celebrated artists across multiple genres that seamlessly weaves throughout Poling’s story that speaks to the universal themes of resilience, healing, and our human ability to overcome. The performance features an evocative jazz-infused score performed by top vocalists Shenel Johns (regularly featured with Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, including in “Billie and the Boys”) and Will Blaze (performs with Talib Kweli and Durand Bernarr), pianist Jonathan Thomas (“Stunningly good!” The New York Times), drummer Gabe Jones (known for his work across jazz, gospel, funk, and R&B genres), and others.

“I wanted to create a new way of storytelling that brings together an impactful story (told by the individual whose story it is) with the power of music,” says Farinacci. “My compositional approach was to orchestrate musically what was going on in Jaymes’s mind before, during and after combat. Throughout the show, the audience is experiencing this story in two ways at the same time – through Jaymes’s own words, and through the music.”

“Dominick Farinacci is hands-down, one of the smartest and most gifted musicians of our time, and it’s been thrilling to follow his career over the past 20 years, said Washington Performing Arts President & CEO Jenny Bilfield. “He has assembled a band of top tier jazz virtuosos for Modern Warrior Live, fashioning a score that illuminates and complements Jaymes Poling’s breathtaking narrative. The combination of deeply personal storytelling and great music are at the heart of this production.”

Washington Performing Arts Board Chair Rudy Burwell said: “As a retired Army Colonel, I am so proud that we are presenting this powerful program. Modern Warrior LIVE translates the soul and visceral impact of military service into a language civilians can feel, revealing that beneath tactical expertise lies a universal human experience that connects us all. It is so important to me that we continue to find ways to engage our military and veteran community through art as a way of building understanding, connection, and healing.”

Since its debut in 2017, Modern Warrior LIVE has reached more than 10,000 veterans and 30,000 civilians through over 150 performances nationwide. The production has earned recognition from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the 26th U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis, and has been featured at major events and institutions including Amazon Headquarters and the National Council for Mental Wellbeing Conference, where it opened for Brené Brown.

“I admire what Dominick Farinacci and Jaymes Poling have created. The more of you engaging on this issue and restoring some balance in terms of characterizing our veterans as more than damaged goods can only be healthy for our vets, our armed forces recruiting, and our country.”

James Mattis

[26th US Secretary of Defense]

“[Modern Warrior LIVE] will lift you up and blow you away.”

The Honorable Denis Richard McDonough

[US Secretary of Veterans Affairs 2020 - present]

Modern Warrior LIVE Creators

What People Are Saying

 

“One of the most moving, touching experiences regarding war that I’ve felt since returning from Vietnam 46 years ago!”

— Attendee

 

“Having lost my son to suicide, this performance brought me peace.”

— Attendee

“The show is like nothing else I've ever experienced; it is a genre unto its own. I was so entirely captivated by the interplay of the story with the music that I did not breathe for large sections of this performance.”


— Attendee

 

“Modern Warrior reminds veterans they are not victims and that they can use their experiences to grow and make significant contributions to society.”

— Anthony Principi, Secretary of Veterans Affairs (2001 - 2005)

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