A film still from Mother of George. It is a close-up shot of the face of an African woman. She has gold eye shadow, earrings, and a gold-and-tan head wrap. She is looking directly at the camera with a soft but striking gaze.

John Coltrane En Motion: Mother of George

John Coltrane En Motion: Live Rescoring Diasporic Stories of Migration is an immersive film-and-music experience that explores the emotional, cultural, and spiritual pathways of migration through the sonic universe of John Coltrane. By pairing Coltrane’s expansive sound world with two contemporary, feature films: The Queen of My Dreams and Mother of George, the project illuminates diasporic stories of displacement, identity, tradition, and transformation across continents.

A collaboration between BlackStar, ArtPhilly, FringeArts, and Anthony Tidd, the project launches with two performances in which each screening features an all-star ensemble performing newly arranged interpretations of Coltrane’s music, interwoven with live improvisation that responds to the film in real time. The result is a singular, unrepeatable experience—a living conversation between cinema and sound.

At its core, the project draws a through-line between the Great Migration—central to Coltrane’s artistic evolution—and the experiences of today’s diasporic communities, who navigate contemporary society while balancing inherited cultural traditions with the ongoing work of personal self-discovery.

This event is hosted as a part of Art Philly’s What Now: 2026, an inaugural city-wide multi-disciplinary arts festival. The events are free to attend and will take place at FringeArts. Join us on June 10 for the live rescoring of The Queen of My Dreams and June 12 for the live rescoring of Mother of George.

Where

FringeArts

140 N. Christopher Columbus Blvd

Philadelphia, PA

When

Mother of George

Friday, June 12

6:30PM Doors Open

7PM Program Begins

What

An immersive film-and-music experience

Film Program

Mother of George (2013)
Dir. Andrew Dosunmu
Adenike and Ayodele, a Nigerian couple living in Brooklyn, are having trouble conceiving a child - a problem that defies cultural expectations and leads Adenike to make a shocking decision that could either save or destroy her family.
Runtime: 1hr 47min

Musicians

A headshot of Anthony Tidd. He is a Black man, he is wearing a brown-brimmed hat and a leopard print polo shirt.

Anthony Tidd

Musical Director / Bass

A photo of Chad Taylor. He is a Black man, he is sitting in front of a drum set.

Chad Taylor

Drums

A headshot of Jonathan Finlayson. He is a Black man, he has a mustache and afro. He is holding a trumpet.

Jonathan Finlayson

Trumpet

A headshot of Mary Halvorson. She is a white woman. She has long brown hair and is wearing a black leather coat.

Mary Halvorson

Guitarist

A headshot of Melissa Aldana. She is a woman of color, she is holding a saxophone.

Melissa Aldana

Tenor Sax