The Beat of Motown presents 22 of Motown’s greatest hits within the cultural history of the time. Visuals, singers and more will be presented at the Jewish Cultural Center, 5461 North Terrace Road, on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 7-9 p.m. Parking is free. Tickets are $36 per person and includes live entertainment, an appetizer buffet and drinks. This is a 21+ event. Space is limited. Tickets are available on-line at www.jewishchattanooga.com.
Presented by the Jewish Federation, Executive Director Michael Dzik said, “Understanding various cultural traditions is the key to reducing hate in our community, as well as celebrating and respecting life.
Join us by attending this professional and outstanding event.”
Favorites will be performed including, but are not limited to: Dancing in the Street, Baby Love, Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, Please Mr. Postman, RESPECT, War, and What’s Going On?
Cast includes:
- Michael Dexter, creator of The Beat of Motown. He holds a bachelor of music in musical theater from the University of Miami, bachelor of music in vocal music education and master's in education, principal licensure from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, RELAY GSE National Principal Academy Fellowship. He is an advanced composer in the NYC Lehman Engle BMI Musical Theater Workshop, and is a member of the Dramatist Guild. He was also a finalist in 2022 and 2023 for the American Theatre Wing Jonathan Larson Grant. He launched onto the stage in Finding Nemo, The Musical (Original cast: Disney's Animal Kingdom), earning his place in the Actors Equity Association. He originated the role of Ethan in the off-Broadway smash, Wanda’s World. He appeared in The Beth Falcone Songbook (Lincoln Center), Dreamgirls (Little Albert: Benefit Concert for ReVision Theatre), and Smokey Joe’s Café (Victor: Europe & Middle East Tours). Michael performed in Chattanooga Theatre Centre’s production of Les Miserables (Jean ValJean), and Eve Apart (Serpent). His music directing credits include: Working, a Musical (CTC), Finding Nemo Jr., the Musical (CTC), and upcoming Spongebob, the Musical (CTC). Michael leads The Auralcles, a singing ensemble who comes together to entertain through telling stories through music. The Auracles credits include: Until the Sun Rises (The Pop-up Project).
- Louie Marin-Howard, choreographer for The Beat of Motown. He attended the University of Florida New World School of the Arts, under Daniel Lewis. A scholarship student of the Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance, and Jennifer Muller/The Works School, he performed with Dance NOW Miami, Freddick Bratcher and Co., Sasha Soreff Dance Theater, Amanda Selwyn Dance Theater, Paskal Rekoert/Flexicurve, Graham II, and Carolyn Dorfman Dance, for whom he continues to coach and teach. He is a certified instructor for Pilates Apparatus and Mat from The Lab. He spent the last 14 years balancing his dance career and Pilates practice, teaching at Brandeis Institute of Music and Arts, and as resident Pilates director for NJ SummerDance at Kean University. He is executive and program director of The Pop-up Project. Locally, he has created and set work at Chattanooga Dance Theater, Baylor School, Chattanooga Theatre Centre and The Pop-up Project.
- DeMarrio Wanya Clark, known as Wanyä is gaining a growing reputation as a singer/songwriter. At age 17 he released his first project title Caution: 7TEEN with popular tracks Black Hearts and Games We Play. He performed in homage for Usher when Usher received the keys to the city. He is actively performing at venues, festivals, and events in the United States.
- Alexis Daniels is a member of the Auralcles. She has participated in the production of The Pop-up Project's, Until the Sun Rises.
- Tim Harris was on Season 7 of American Idol, played Harpo in Chattanooga Theatre Centre’s The Color Purple, and is a member of the African Kings/Queens of Classical Soul. He performed in Ain't Misbehavin at the Chattanooga Theatre Centre.
- Brandi Jordan performed at the Chattanooga Theatre Center in Working (Outstanding Debut Actor), followed by The Color Purple, and Ain't Misbehavin. She was honored to provide a selection "Wade in the Water" for the opening night of Chattanooga Theatre Centre's Gem of The Ocean. She has been awarded the Best in Performing Arts (BEC Awards) and recently awarded Audience Favorite Actress in Musical Ain't Misbehavin. She is a member of The African Kings and Queens of Classical Soul.
- Kimmie J. Soul's musical journey includes collaborations with groups like the Nashville Soul Choir and Jah-way, as well as providing backup vocals for renowned artists such as Kirk Franklin, Mandisa, Melinda Doolittle and Tobi Mac. Her leading roles in musicals include Caroline or Change and Sister Act. She performed at Nightfall in 2020 and 2021, as well as the BEC awards in 2022 and 2024. She is creator of the African Kings and Queens of Classical Soul. She was honored as (Taytu Betul) Princess of Ethiopia for the “Princess Project/Chattanooga Festival of Black Arts and Ideas.” She performed in the sold out Ain’t Misbehavin at the Chattanooga Theatre Centre.