Monday, December 4, 2017

December 10, 2017 1:00-4:00PM Rhythms of Resistance and Healing at The Cannery

Join us for an afternoon of music, resistance and healing.
Feel free to bring a dish or drink to share. Family Friendly!

This event will be a fundraiser for artist led community relief efforts in Puerto Rico, in particular funds will go toward:
El Serrucho at Beta-Local> you can read more about them here:
http://betalocal.org/el-serrucho-post-maria/

Featuring:
//Daniel DeJesús //
http://www.celloeye.com/
The musician and multi-media artist, Daniel de Jesús was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His art artwork and music are a fusion Baroque music and art, pop-culture and the history Puerto Rico and South America. De Jesús is also an accomplished cellist with eight studio recordings of his own music. Contextually, the music translates ideas of mysticism, spirituality, and mythic fantasy.

\\ Interminable \\
https://www.interminablemusic.com/
Interminable is a Philadelphia-based dyasporic space jazz project, born out of a chance encounter on the train. Through their music, Interminable gives voice to socio-political themes often ignored, like displacement, migration, and identity. Interminable searches for common threads of improvisation throughout son jarocho (from Veracruz, México), jazz, rock, classical, and electronic music.

//Shanti LaLita //
https://shantilalita.bandcamp.com/
Shanti Lalita is a cellist, composer, writer and producer that focuses her work on the creation of soundscapes, translating poetry into music and vice-versa. Narrative is key for the format in which she presents sound art, using a musical approach to voice meditations on personal matters, social and political ideas, and other more mystical aspects of life. Shanti was a radio producer and musician from San Juan before recently moving to NY.

and more special guests to be announced!!

The Cannery
2322 S. 10th Street
Philadelphia, Pa 19148

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