The Wave Artist Lee Mixashawn Rozie is a composer, author, educator /practioner of the Native American artform, aka JAZZ and canoe culture. He has worked with diverse talents such as Rashid Ali, Bobby McFerrin, Don Pullen, Shannon Jackson, William Parker and Ntozoke Shange among many others. He has played at venues such as The Moers Jazz Festival (Germany) Vision Festival NYC Hartford Festival of Jazz as well Harvard, Wesleyan Univerisites, National Museum of the American Indian American Museum of Natural History, to name a few and numerous Powwows and cultural gatherings sharing his knowledge of the music of the Americas, from Indigenous to modern and the link or roots of this hemispheric phenomenon we call jazz. Mr. Rozie holds a BA in History and Ethnomusicology from Trinity College and uses these modern and Indigenous tools to decode how the universe is composed of waves, sonic, aquatic, percussive and harmonic and their relationship to art, science and technology in a nonlinear, decolonized manner. In other words to reach the spontaneous being that dwells in all of us, through practice, usage and manifestation. Learn more at Mixashawn.com.