The Institute of Contemporary Art, Leeway Foundation and Girls Rock Philly co-present revolutionary noise: music as struggle and healing, the latest in ICA's Gather series, which presents special programs collaboratively produced in partnership with area community and campus groups. Join us on Saturday, February 25 from 6PM to 9PM for an evening of performances and conversation about music as space, community building and survival for both artist and audience.
The programs will feature three local Philadelphia artists: dj precolumbian (Chaska Sofia), Moor Mother (Camae Ayewa), and LaTreice Branson, all of whom are renowned not only for their individual cultural contributions and sound, but also for their innovative collaborative work.
As cultural creators, musicians are offered limited opportunities to discuss their process, their needs, their visions, their analysis, and the intentionality in their work and collaborations. revolutionary noise seeks to disrupt the conventional ways in which we most often interact with and experience music and musicians.
Revolutionary Noise: Music as Struggle and Healing
Sat, February 25, 2017
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM EST
If you want to participate in the drum jam, bring your instrument(s) to the second floor gallery at 5:30PM.
Institute of Contemporary Art
118 South 36th Street
FREE EVENT!
Philadelphia, PA 19104
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