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  • 12:00 PMONLINE! Participatory World Music Jam feat. Songs and Rhythms from Several Countries and Continents, with Jay Sand, founder and lead teacher of All Around This World, a unique global music and world cultures educational program
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

    Join Jay Sand, founder and lead teacher of All Around This World, a unique global music and world cultures educational program, online, from the comfort (and safety) of your own home, on Saturday, August 1st at noon, for a participatory world music jam featuring songs and rhythms from several countries and continents. Sing and drum with Jay as he takes you on a melodic and rhythmic tour of the world. Be "in the room" with Jay on Zoom, or watch on Facebook Live. 

    Jay's All Around This World (http://www.AllAroundThisWorld.com) is an interactive global music program for children and their families that encourages kids to meet the world by enjoying international melodies, rhythms and movement. In All Around This World concerts and experiential learning events kids and their grown-ups sing, dance and play together while meeting different languages, cultures and traditions.

    This event is FREE! If you want to participate in the jam, please make sure you have Zoom, and that you register HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jay-sand-world-music-jam-with-songs-rhythms-from-several-countries-tickets-112371135090. Registration is required for the Zoom link, which will be sent to all registrants the day of the event. 

    If you would prefer to just watch the jam, that is fine too! It will be streaming live on All Around this World’s Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AllAroundThisWorld/

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  • 6:00 PMONLINE! FREE workshop on Creating an Artist Statement
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

    THIS EVENT IS NOW ONLINE. You must register on Eventbrite to receive a link. 

    This event will not be recorded. 

    Facilitated by Michele Kishita

    - Identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and potential threats of a new project 

    - Think through the components of your project and its goals 

    - Hone in on the details of your program or project and begin a draft project plan

    Please register HERE 

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  • 12:00 PMONLINE! International musician Farah Siraj
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

    Join Farah Siraj for a free livestream interactive concert sponsored by The Rotunda, featuring music from her albums Dunya and Nomad.

    The concert will livestream directly from Farah's facebook artist page:

    www.facebook.com/farahsirajmusic

    Please note the time of this event - 12pm. The event is scheduled for this time so that Farah's fans in Europe and Asia can attend. 

    Farah Siraj balances a career that spans the United States, Europe and the Middle East. Farah has performed at some of the world's most prestigious platforms, including the United Nations, Nobel Prize Hall, World Economic Forum, The John F. Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, MTV and Coke Studio.

    In NOMAD, Farah fuses her influences of middle eastern music, flamenco, jazz, bossa and pop, including more than 30 internationally acclaimed musicians from around the world. Farah was chosen as one of New York's “Summer Stars of Jazz” and named “the Norah Jones of the Middle East” by New York Time Out. In June 2014, Farah released her latest album, Dunya,meaning “world” in Arabic and Hindi. Farah currently leads an ethnically diverse quintet of Arabian Flamenco Jazz, with world-class musicians from the Middle East, Europe, the United States and South America. During her tour of India, Farah shared the stage with India's most renowned composer, A.R. Rahman, performing Zariya live on MTV. The song hit #1 in the music charts in India and #3 in the Middle East.

    As a humanitarian, Farah focuses on raising awareness about the consequences of war and violence, and advocates for women's rights, refugee rights and animal rights. In recognition of her humanitarian efforts, Farah was invited to perform at the United Nations Humanitarian Awards, and her music was played before the United Nations Security Council before passing a legislation regarding the genocide in Darfur. Farah approaches music as a medium for peace and a way to amplify the voices of people around the world who need to be heard.

  • 3:00 PMKids Mix Interactive Music Party
  • 3:00 PM - 3:45 PM

    Join us for a virtual interactive event full of singing, dancing, listening, and creating collective art and music...inspired by songs from the Trans & Nonbinary Kids Mix! Kids of all ages and their families will enjoy this event full of positivity and creative expression. Everyone is welcome!

    JOIN ON ZOOM:

    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89244655746?pwd=TkljNDRvUjBrd0IveHA5RnBqd3pRUT09

    Meeting ID: 892 4465 5746

    Passcode: 367592

    Thank you to The Direct Democratic Convention for sponsoring this event. This event is FREE! Donations welcome in the virtual tip jar: Venmo: Julie-Lipson-1, PayPal: AntsonaLogMusic@gmail.com, CashApp: $JBLAnts. Thank you for supporting your local musicians!

    The Trans & Nonbinary Kids Mix is a curated playlist of original songs by artists all over the gender map, celebrating life and offering transgender and nonbinary youth a reflection of their world. 

    GET THE MIX FREE:

    https://antsonalog.bandcamp.com/album/trans-nonbinary-kids-mix (Donations benefit Camp Aranu'tiq of Harbor Camps.)

    BOOK AN INTERACTIVE MUSIC PARTY FOR YOUR COMMUNITY:

    Celebrate the trans/nonbinary kids in in your community with a virtual interactive music party, curated specifically for your organization or group. Email AntsonaLogMusic@gmail.com to book your party!

    Cover art: Wriply M. Bennet

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  • 7:00 PMThe Bridge PHL Theatre Festival pres. Live, Love, Liberate
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

    The Bridge PHL Theatre Festival

    presents Live, Love, Liberate

    Streaming via The Bridge PHL YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH0VMYygTQ-7m95ztECHwFw) and Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/thebridgephl).

    Featuring the work of:

    Jody Austin & Tiffani Dean

    TS Hawkins

    Lois Moses

    Craig Liggeons

    Janelle T. Harvey & Susan Chase

    Karen “Magic Fingaz” Smith & Leslie D Hamilton, Storyteller Extraordinaire

    KAYPRI

    Trish Jane

    Bernard Collins

    & More!

    Poster artwork by Tiffani Dean

    featuring photos by Sharita Riggs.

    The Bridge PHL is a Philadelphia-based production company founded in 2015 by Gabrielle Corsaro, Hannah Tsapatoris MacLeod, Meryl Lynn Brown, and Kathy Harmer. We believe in the power of the narrative to encourage dialogue so we may all rise together to remake our world with compassion and inclusion. We seek to inspire a dialogue confronting systemic racism and to highlight the work of local Black and Brown theatre and performance artists.  Since 2015, our Bridge PHL family has grown into a power-packed ensemble of writers, performers, directors, and designers. Please visit our Staff & Alumni page.

    MISSION STATEMENT 

    The Bridge PHL strives to foster healing connections between our rich and diverse communities by encouraging openness and dialogue on racial prejudice, privilege, inclusion, intersectionality and bias. 

    VISION STATEMENT 

    Our annual theatre festival each autumn and cabaret each spring welcomes both emerging and experienced artists wishing to engage in this mission. Through theatre and the performing arts, we seek to create spaces where artists with marginalized voices, especially the diverse voices of Black American women, feel welcome and are heard. 

    No registration needed. Streaming via The Bridge PHL YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH0VMYygTQ-7m95ztECHwFw) and Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/thebridgephl)

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