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  • 8:00 PMIn-person! Nighttime, Strawberry Hands, Mike Bruno
  • 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM The curators of this event require that everyone in attendance show proof of vaccination at the door. Your CDC vaccine card or a photo of it on your phone will suffice.Masking and contact tracing enforced. Seating is limited for purposes of social distancing.Nighttimehttps://nighttimes.bandcamp.comEva Louise Goodman and an evolving cast of collaborators known as Nighttime craft otherworldly, cosmic folk in upstate New York’s Hudson Valley."As Nighttime, Goodman performs warm bedroom folk that sounds unearthed from the year 1970 alongside the likes of Sibylle Baier and Vashti Bunyan. Contemplative arrangements of acoustic guitar and violin; gossamer webs of vocal harmonies; and enigmatic lyrics feting the changing of the seasons are swaddled in gently reverbed production that sounds both intimate and expansive, as if performed in an empty church. To that point, there is a devotional quality to Goodman’s harp-like guitar playing and choral arrangements...Experiencing the five-track EP in its entirety has the affect of seeking tenderness within the deepest depths of the pandemic and, starved of softness, becoming overwhelmed from its embrace. Like the gift of a warm cup of nettle tea from a dear friend, Turning Wheel is a medicinal balm for the heart. – Stephanie Barclay, Bandcamp“Brooklyn’s Nighttime makes the kind of cosmic folk songwriting that can lower the temperature of a room. Incredibly affecting, those pointed, incisive performances are bonded to wonderful musicality, as restrained as it is expressive… Eva Louise Goodman’s haunting vocal gets under your skin.” - Clash Magazine“The fullness of her reverbed-out vocals swallows everything around it, taking on an almost Victorian gothic quality in its exquisite presentation. Goodman takes the traditional elements of folk music and nuances them with her shifting moods, chorus-like vocals, and the dream-like content of her lyrics… Hand in the Dark is itself an invitation to get lost, as the album progresses in its controlled, brooding cadence; it never rushes but is refreshingly patient, contemplative, and intricate.” - Post-Trash“Nighttime’s voice is soothing, ethereal… glittering, even. With heavy reverb on doubled vocals, it sounds like she’s singing in some sort of wide-open sacred space… All the hard work of a two-year recording process certainly pays off on this 10-track album. ” - Alt Citizen“Perhaps that is what makes the music of Nighttime so special: listening to her 2018 LP Hand in the Dark takes us back to a soundscape that’s vaguely familiar but almost entirely forgotten...The results are mesmerizing.” - The DeliStrawberry Handshttps://strawberryhands.bandcamp.com/https://www.facebook.com/strawberryhands/Songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer from Philadelphia. Ex-Weyes Blood, Shadow Band, Bad Braids, et al."As cerebral as it is pretty." - WXPN's The KeyMike Brunopeaceisntluck.bandcamp.comhttps://shadowband.bandcamp.com/Bruno exerts raw emotion that is felt through every delicate pluck and whisper, to every coarse wail and strums... [He] leaves you lost in your tracks in the place you know best." - treble-synthesis.blogspot.comThe curators of this event require that everyone in attendance show proof of vaccination at the door. Your CDC vaccine card or a photo of it on your phone will suffice.Masking and contact tracing enforced. Seating is limited for purposes of social distancing.
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  • 7:00 PMIn-person! cinéSPEAK presents Mahamat-Saleh Haroun's LINGUI (Chad, 2021)
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

    Join us for Mahamat-Saleh Haroun's LINGUI (Chad, 2021) in honor of International Womens' Day.

    About this event

    **EVENT FLOW:

    Doors @ 6:30PM

    Film @ 7:00PM

    **TICKETS: $10 (recommended) —No one will be turned away for lack of funds. If you cannot afford the $10 price point, please pay-what-you-can in the corresponding field. If you cannot afford to pay /donate at any price, please donate $0 in the pay-what-you-can field. Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cinespeak-presents-mahamat-saleh-harouns-lingui-tickets-269806156477

    **PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO COVID-19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, SEATING CAPACITY IS LIMITED TO 50 PERSONS** In order to assure you have a seat, advance ticket purchase is highly encouraged. Once we have reached capacity, we will not be permitting any additional guests. Unfortunately, we cannot make any exceptions.

    ABOUT THE FILM:

    Director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun / Chad / 2021 / 1hr 27min / French with English subtitles / Drama

    On the outskirts of the capital of Chad, determined single mother Amina (Achouackh Abakar Souleymane) works tirelessly to provide for herself and her 15-year-old daughter Maria (Rihane Khalil Alio).

    When Amina discovers Maria is pregnant and does not want a child, the two women begin to seek out an abortion, condemned by both religion and law. Fighting to procure this simple yet inaccessible procedure, they must navigate a patriarchal network of doctors, relatives, and neighbors. In the process, mother and daughter forge a connection stronger than any they've ever known.

    The latest film from celebrated director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Lingui, The Sacred Bonds is an honest, poignant and stunning vision of female solidarity.

    WATCH THE TRAILER: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DFew16WifY

    AUDIENCE ADVISORY: discussion about abortions and trauma of lack of access to abortion

    **COVID-19 SAFETY MEASURES WILL BE IN PLACE**

    —SEATING CAPACITY IS LIMITED TO 40 PEOPLE. We strongly recommend advance ticket purchase. Once we reach capacity, no new tickets will be issued. No exceptions.

    —MASK WEARING IS REQUIRED of everyone over the age of 2, regardless of vaccination status.

    —FEEL UNWELL? BEEN IN CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19? PLEASE STAY HOME. Again—if you have been in contact with someone diagnosed with Covid up to 14 days before the event...please stay home.

    —IF AFTER ATTENDING OUR EVENT, you test positive for COVID-19 (within 10 days of attendance), please email Information@TheRotunda.org

    —CONTACT TRACING WILL BE ENFORCED AT THE DOOR.

    —GOT QUESTIONS?? Hit us up: info@cineSPEAK.org

    ABOUT CINÉSPEAK:

    We are a Philadelphia-based cinema organization that engages diverse audiences through our independent, repertory and foreign film programming; creating space and centering the stories of individuals and communities that are often underrepresented in mainstream cinema.

    We promote community togetherness and global understanding by engaging film enthusiasts while cultivating the next generation of discerning moviegoers; encouraging people to demand social justice both on-screen and throughout society.

    $UPPORT OUR WORK—> https://cinespeak.wedid.it

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  • 6:30 PMIn-person! Womynsfest #22 pres. by Vitamin D Productions
  • 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM Vitamin D Productions presents the 22nd Womynfest showcasing crowd favorites and newcomers alike! Featuring: Mia Johnson, GhettoSongBird, Vassal, Deb Carrier, Music Over Matter (Soulful Beatz Rhythms), Lisa Spera, Morgan Pinkstone, and more! Free for all. All are welcome.Masks required of everyone over the age of 2 regardless of vaccination status. Contact tracing and social distancing enforced. 
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  • 8:00 PMIn-person! BETTY DAVIS: THEY SAY I'M DIFFERENT (2017, directed by Philip Cox, 55 minutes, U.K./France/U.S.) BUCK & THE PREACHER (1972, directed by Sidney Poitier, 102 minutes, U.S.) pres. by Bright Bulb
  • 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM MEMORIAL DOUBLE FEATURE!(Hosted by Dan Buskirk - WPRB, Fleisher Arts Memorial)BETTY DAVIS: THEY SAY I'M DIFFERENT (2017, directed by Philip Cox, 55 minutes, U.K./France/U.S.)BUCK & THE PREACHER (1972, directed by Sidney Poitier, 102 minutes, U.S.)An evening celebrating two artists who have recently passed away. THEY SAY I'M DIFFERENT tells the story of Betty Mabry, who in the mid-sixties came from North Carolina to New York City where she modeled, wrote songs, and in 1968 became Miles Davis' second wife. Widely believed to inspire his “Electric Miles” phase, Davis would go on to release three album of outrageous, sexually charged funk to modest success before leaving showbiz around 1980. Her music was reissued in 2007 to great acclaim, but where was Betty? Philip Cox's documentary illuminates Davis' mystery without dispelling it, bringing a visual flourish to her journey and showing us today what the world was not ready for in her time.BUCK & THE PREACHER kicked off the actor Sidney Poitier's successful directing career and was one of the very first films the major studios released to be directed by an African American. It is also one of the great revisionist westerns of the 1970s. Shot in Mexico, BUCK tells the story of formerly enslaved people just after the Civil War looking to escape Louisiana and head for farm land in Kansas. Poitier's “Buck” is hired to guide the caravan through Indian country but he does not know that embittered former Confederates have been hired to thwart the the wagons and send the group back to Louisiana. Harry Belafonte is “The Preacher,” a charlatan whose conscience might be awakened by the peoples' plight. Ruby Dee, Clarance Muse and Cameron Mitchell also star.The show begins at 8:00 pm. Admission is free.Masking and contract tracing enforced. Seating is limited.COVID POLICY- 50 people MAX will be permitted in the venue during an event. This includes audience and staff.- Everyone over the age of 2 will be required to wear masks indoors, regardless of vaccination status.- We will engage in contact tracing. We will register attendees and ahead of time or at the front desk, depending on the event, and will require them to alert us if they become sick after the event
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  • 7:00 PMIn-person! Fire Museum Presents: Kiranavali Vidyasankar
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    THE CURATORS OF THIS EVENT REQUIRE THAT EVERYONE IN ATTENDANCE SHOW PROOF OF VACCINATION AT THE DOOR. MASKING AND CONTACT TRACING ENFORCED. SEATING IS LIMITED FOR PURPOSES OF SOCIAL DISTANCING, ADVANCED REGISTRATION IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED . (Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kiranavali-vidyasankar-tickets-239287925627).

    Presented in collaboration with The University of Pennsylvania South Asia Studies

    Fire Museum Presents: Kiranavali Vidyasankar:

    By age two Kiranavali Vidyasankar was hailed as a child prodigy, being able to identify over 200 ragas (melodic scales), demonstrate the 175 talas (rhythmic cycles) and answer numerous other technical questions pertaining to Carnatic music. The Indian Express (June 14, 1975) declared her to be “astounding in her precocity”, while The Hindu (June 1976) wrote, “More fantastic is the manner in which 3-year old Kiranavali is able to tell the raga even at the commencement of its outline.”

    Kiranavali’s father, Narasimhan, an outstanding musician and teacher, and son of the renowed Gotuvadyam Narayana Iyengar, saw Kiranavali’s potential even as a toddler and started training her in the intricacies of music. Under his watchful guidance, she grew from prodigy to musician with sure-footedness. Her early performances were in tandem with her older brother, K N Shashikiran. As a pair of bright young children, this unique brother-sister duo won much appreciation from connoisseurs, critics and the music-loving public. Both of them branched out as soloists during their teens.

    Kiranavali’s childhood and youth were replete with fun-filled music sessions and intensity of learning with her older brother, Chitravina Ravikiran. His positive and value-based approach to music and life have deeply influenced her.

    In her early teens, Kiranavali had the opportunity of closely following and learning from T Brinda, a great repository of some of the best Carnatic treasures. For nearly a decade, Kiranavali assimilated a sizeable number of compositions of unparalleled quality in Brindamma’s repertoire. She immensely values the extraordinary privilege she had in accompanying her guru in several public and private performances as well as radio and television recordings. After Brindamma’s demise in 1996, Kiranavali learnt a few pieces from her equally renowned sister, T Mukta, and accompanied her in a hugely successful performance at the Cleveland Tyagaraja Aradhana (Mar 2002).

    Around the age of seventeen, Kiranavali discovered her interest in and talent for Chitravina, an ancient South Indian slide instrument her family is famed for, and started pursuing it with great passion. Within a span of two years, she made rapid strides on the instrument that not only allowed her to team up with Ravikiran but also perform solo at many prestigious venues in India such as The Music Academy (Chennai), Krishna Gana Sabha (Chennai) and Sri Shanmukhananda Fine Arts (Mumbai).

    The rich musical environment in which she grew up, the thorough training from her illustrious gurus, the many years of hard work and good work ethics, have sharpened Kiranavali’s innate talent and keen musical acumen. She is recognized and regarded as a musician with sound scholarship and a distinct voice. Some of her notable works include Lakshmi Prabhavam, a special dance production in which she was a lead singer, and her much acclaimed concert featuring a single piece in 101 and 108 ragas respectively. These performances not only received rave reviews and special mention at sell-out shows, but also established her credentials as a worthy torchbearer of her illustrious music lineage.

    Kiranavali’s vocal career has taken her to many renowned centers across India, USA, Canada and Europe. They include the National Center for Performing Arts (Mumbai), India International Center (New Delhi), India Habitat Center (New Delhi), Narada Gana Sabha (Chennai), Sri Parthasarathy Swami Sabha (Chennai), Brahma Gana Sabha (Chennai), Karthik Fine Arts (Chennai), The Music Academy (Chennai), Jaya TV’s Margazhi Mahotsav, Shanmukhananda Fine Arts (Mumbai), South Indian Cultural Association (Hyderabad), Cleveland Tyagaraja Festival (Ohio), Bharati Kala Manram (Toronto), Ethnological Museum (Hamburg) and Reitberg Museum (Zurich). She has also been featured in prominent television networks such as Doordarshan, Jaya TV, Raj TV and SVBC, besides recording for various radio networks in India and the United States. Kiranavali has lent her voice for documentaries on various great masters including her guru, T Brinda and her legendary grandmother, Vina Dhanammal, and has cut her own CD albums as well.

    links: https://firemuseumpresents.com/events/kiranavali2022/ 

    THE CURATORS OF THIS EVENT REQUIRE THAT EVERYONE IN ATTENDANCE SHOW PROOF OF VACCINATION AT THE DOOR. MASKING AND CONTACT TRACING ENFORCED. SEATING IS LIMITED FOR PURPOSES OF SOCIAL DISTANCING, ADVANCED REGISTRATION IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED . (Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kiranavali-vidyasankar-tickets-239287925627).

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  • 2:00 PMIn-person! A Tribute to Our Heroes - An interactive vocal workshop experience.
  • 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

    A Tribute to Our Heroes - An interactive vocal workshop experience

    2pm-5pm

    A Tribute to Our Heroes is a free interactive educational vocal workshop moderated by "Philly's Class Act" Ella Gahnt. Each participant will choose songs from their musical heroes. Participants will have the opportunity to perform with a live band and receive constructive feedback on performance, voice use, and band direction. This event is free open to the public with online registration. We will adhere to all COVID precautions and safety regulations.

    No Vendor Inquiries

    This event is FREE. Registration is REQUIRED and seating is limited. Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-tribute-to-our-heroes-tickets-266894216787

     

  • 11:00 PMOnline! Liminal States featuring Musician Bhob Rainey
  • 11:00 PM - 11:40 PM Bowerbird is pleased to present Liminal States, a new series of late night, live streamed concerts intended to be listened to as you fall asleep. Aiming to center and calm, the musicians will seek to lead listeners to that magic space between awake and asleep. Tune in and bliss out. Musician Bhob Rainey will perform from his home in Philadelphia.

    This event is part of the Liminal States Series

    ABOUT THE ARTISTBhob Rainey works with sound, both acoustically and electronically. He, like a lot of people, is interested in quite a few things, but he is especially invested in matters relating to consciousness – its possibilities, limitations, absurdities, threats and futures – how to “think” climate change, how to “think” the nonhuman stuff that makes us. As a result, ideas from philosophy, technology, psychology, and the plain old grind worm their way into his work. Rainey has spent a lot of time in recent years working with theater company New Paradise Laboratories, and with with choreographer JungWoong Kim creating the site-specific installation / performance, SaltSoul.  Past collaborations include Nmperign with Greg Kelley and the Boston Sound Collective.

    Admission to this online event is Free / Pay What You Wish ($20 suggested). REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bhob-rainey-tickets-203268811487 A link will be sent to you the day of the event. The performance will start at 11:00pm Eastern Time and will run approximately 40 mins.

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  • 6:00 PMOnline! Free Workshop - Grant Writing with Tezarah Wilkins pres. by Vision Driven
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM On Monday, March 14th, join us for Intro to Grant Writing with Tezarah Wilkins. In this two-hour workshop, Tezarah will teach the basics of applying for arts grants and share common pitfalls to avoid.WORKSHOP TOPICS INCLUDE:Demystify the language and process behind grant writingLearn how to find and submit grantsLook at actual grant proposals to learn common mistakes and important proposal componentsREGISTER TODAY: https://introgrants.eventbrite.com/MEET YOUR FACILITATOR:Tezarah Wilkins is an Entrepreneur, Arts Administrator, and Multi-media Producer. She has worked with arts and cultural organizations throughout the Philadelphia area, including completing an Artist Engagement Fellowship for the Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation, serving on the Advisory Board and Grant Planning Committee for Small But Mighty Arts Grant, and her work as a documentary and web-series Producer at Love Now Media.Most recently, Tezarah is the Producer, Creator & Host of the internationally award-winning podcast Who Taught You How To Drive?! The show was chosen to be in the first cohort of the PRX and Google Podcasts creator program and has gone on to receive a Resolution from the City of Philadelphia and a nomination for Best Comedy Podcast, from the Black Podcast Awards 2020.REGISTER TODAY: https://introgrants.eventbrite.com/VDA Workshops are free and/or low-cost capacity-building workshops for self-producing artists/musicians, arts organization staff, and event curators in all disciplines. Attendees learn new skills, gain new resources, and meet and connect with other local artists 
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  • 8:00 PMIn-person! THURMAN BARKER Returns to The Rotunda, pres. by Julius Masri and Dan Blacksberg
  • 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

    Julius Masri and Dan Blacksberg present an evening of the music of veteran composer and percussionist Thurman Barker. The evening will feature works of Barkers performed by a group of Philadelphia's established and up-and-coming creative musicians in a myriad of arrangements and collaborations.

    Admission is FREE. Registration is REQUIRED and seating is limited. Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/thurman-barker-returns-to-the-rotunda-registration-288976686047

    The curators of this event require proof of vaccination at the door. Please present your CDC vaccination card or a legible photo on your phone.

    Masks are required regardless of vaccination.

    Contact tracing enforced.

    Growing up in Chicago in the 1950’s, Thurman Barker was exposed to the city’s rich musical heritage, regularly hearing R&B, doo-wop, soul, jazz and blues music. Accordingly, he began his professional career at age seventeen by anchoring the rhythm section for blues legend Mighty Joe Young. In Thurman’s own words, performing with Mighty Joe Young was an experience that rooted him in the blues and the many ways to play the blues: fast, slow, happy and sad. Plus this first experience on the road was thrilling and exciting performing for crowds from 10:00 pm to 2:00 am, three nights a week. Barker’s fondness for classical music goes back even earlier to when he attended the American Conservatory at the age of twelve to study drum lessons but he was advised to study music theory before drum lessons. This advice rooted him through his career. His association with the AACM taught him about creativity and finding his own voice. Barker has many foundational influences with Harold Jones being his one and only drum teacher, Edward Poremba from Roosevelt University with whom he studied classical percussion and Dr. Muhal Richard Abrams who taught him composition and how to combine it with improvisation. He has recorded with Cecil Taylor, Muhal Richard Abrams, Amina Claudine Meyers, Anthony Braxton, Roscoe Mitchell, Sam Rivers, Billy Bang, Joseph Jarman, and Henry Threadgill. Under his record label Uptee Productions, he has recorded 6 CDs. He has composed 2 pieces for Chamber Orchestra, “South Side Suite” and “Pandemic Fever”. Barker is continuing to write for the Chamber Orchestra. In addition he has led the Jazz program at Bard College since 1993 where he is Professor of Jazz Studies.

    Joining Barker is a group of Philadelphia musicians from across the city's creative music spectrum. They include Julius Masri (Mephisto Halabi, Night Raids) on drums, percussion, and electronics, Dan Blacksberg on trombone (Anthony Braxton Quartet, Deveykus), Tessa Ellis on trumpet (Arcana Ensemble), Salina Kuo (River Full of Fruit, Rehearsing Philadelphia) on marimba and percussion, and Matt Engle (Shot X Shot, Sonic Liberation Front) on bass.

    Philadelphia-native Dan Blacksberg has created a singular musical voice as a trombonist, composer, and educator. One of the foremost practitioners of klezmer trombone and a respected voice in jazz & experimental music, Dan is known for a formidable virtuosity and versatility. This has led to performances with artists such klezmer masters as Elaine Hoffman Watts and Adrienne Cooper, and experimentalists like Anthony Braxton and extreme doom metal band The Body. Dan composes music from danceable klezmer melodies on Radiant Others, to genre-busting projects like his Hasidic doom metal band Deveykus and Jewish-Jazz suite Name Of the Sea, Dan forges music that “aims to infuse the fearless avant-garde with timeless sounds and techniques, and vice versa.” (WXPN’s The Key)

    Dan currently teaches jazz and klezmer at Temple University, coordinates the Instrumental and Dance programs at Yiddish New York with Deb Strauss, and is the musician-in-residence at Kol Tzedek Synagogue. He also makes the Radiant Others Klezmer Podcast.

    Salina Kuo is a Philadelphia-based person (settler of Lenape territory) and an active songwriter, improviser + multi-instrumentalist. She plays vibraphone + leads indie-RnB project “St. John’s Wort” and plays guzheng in Chinese-American folk duo “River Full of Fruit.” She holds a B.M. in music education from Temple University, where she studied orchestral repertoire, jazz vibraphone, latin percussion, and drumset. She has performed at the Oh My Ears New Music Festival, Toronto Creative Music Lab, Steve Weiss Mallet Festival, and Montreal Contemporary Music Lab.

    Matt Engle grew up in the Philadelphia area and has been an active member of the creative and improvised music scene for 20 years. He has contributed to many varying musical situations and has previously performed with Dan Blacksberg, Bobby Zankel, Sonic Liberation Front, Bird Fly Yellow, Shot By Shot, The Scriptors, Yapp, Jarrett Gilgore, Split Red, Dave Liebman, Tim Young, Marshall Allen, Anomalous Warmth, Watson, Roberto Pace, Sam Newsome, Rick Iannacone, Jaimie Branch, Elliot Levin, Anthony Pirog, Raymond King, David Middleton, Vince Johnson, Veronica MJ, Muhammad Ali, Oliver Lake, Seth Meicht, Tim Berne, Jack Wright, Thurman Barker, Jay Lunar, and Brandon Seabrook among many others.

    Tessa Ellis has been fascinated by the sound of the trumpet since she was a four-year-old hearing the instrument for the first time. Her work as a Philadelphia-based freelance trumpeter and teaching artist is inspired by her lifelong drive to create new and nuanced sounds. Tessa is a founding member of the Arcana New Music Ensemble and the Opus 5 Brass Quintet and has enjoyed genre-bending performances with Hanson, Amos Lee, Square Peg Round Hole, and Caracara. She studied with David Bilger at the Curtis Institute of Music and earned a Bachelor’s of Music (2017) and a Community Artist Fellowship Diploma (2018). As an orchestral musician, she has performed with the Rochester Philharmonic, the Lancaster Symphony, Orchestra 2001, and Symphony in C. Tessa was a finalist in the 2016 Ellsworth Smith International Trumpet Solo Competition and she has won first place in two divisions of the National Trumpet Competition.

    Julius Masri is a Philadelphia based multi-instrumentalist, performer and composer for the city’s dance community at large. His music focuses on improvisatory methods and syncretic/ linguistic/ somatic exchanges within various musical languages including Jazz, Metal, AfroCuban, Experimental Noise, and Arabic music. Born in Tripoli, Lebanon, he moved to the States in 1990 and began studying with Philadelphia instructors Carl Mottola, Elaine Hoffman-Watts, and as an undergraduate at Bard College, with AACM’s Thurman Barker, Richard Teitelbaum, and Joan Tower. Julius plays drums, circuit modified Casio keyboards, Oud, Kamancheh (aka Rabab, Spike Fiddle), and various other instruments. In November 2021, Julius released the album “The Arabic Room” under the project name Mephisto Halabi, garnering international praise in music publications and websites including WIRE Magazine (Dec2021), PopMatters, Radio al-Harra, Foxy Digitalis, and many others.

    This performance has been put together by Julius Masri and Dan Blacksberg in collaboration with The Rotunda. Admission is FREE. Registration is REQUIRED and seating is limited. Please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/thurman-barker-returns-to-the-rotunda-registration-288976686047

    The curators of this event require proof of vaccination at the door. Please present your CDC vaccination card or a legible photo on your phone.

    Masks are required regardless of vaccination.

    Contact tracing enforced.

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  • 8:00 PMIn-person! Fire Museum Presents: Thollem with ACVilla and Sunken Cages
  • 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

    Fire Museum Presents: Thollem with ACVilla and Sunken Cages

    THE CURATORS OF THIS EVENT REQUIRE THAT EVERYONE IN ATTENDANCE SHOW PROOF OF VACCINATION AT THE DOOR. MASKING AND CONTACT TRACING ENFORCED. SEATING IS LIMITED FOR PURPOSES OF SOCIAL DISTANCING, ADVANCED REGISTRATION IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/thollem-with-acvilla-and-sunken-cages-tickets-243884303517

    Fire Museum Presents is excited to host a memorable evening at The Rotunda with three unique groundbreaking artists. Engaged in the world around them socially and ecologically, utilizing new sonic technologies, and incorporating their love and respect for many musical cultures, Thollem and Sunken Cages deliver a performance that could not have been made before now or by anybody else. They honor the radical innovators of the past by expressing these times and their relationship to it which is self evident in their duo album on Astral Spirits last year. Thollem will also be joined by Chicana visual artist ACVilla with projections to accompany his solo electric work in celebration of his new solo album Obstacle Illusion on Astral Spirits Records.

    First set: Thollem/Sunken Cages

    Second set: Thollem’s Obstacle Illusion with projections by ACVilla

    Thollem (Digital Multi-timbral Keyboard) has spent his life traversing borders and confluences, curiosity and collaboration being the driving force of his life and work. He is fortunate to have been exposed to many different musical approaches growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area and has spent much of his adult life touring throughout N. America and Europe participating in the myriad sonic approaches and social movements along his travels. “Thollem displays a chameleonic ability to adapt to suit whatever musical context presents itself.” – Daniel Spicer, The Wire

    “Thollem inhabits a world uniquely his own, rhythmically, harmonically and formally. A true original.” – Terry Riley, San Francisco Chronicle

    Sunken Cages (electronic drums, percussion, production)

    Momin, who started out as an acoustic drummer and percussionist a couple of decades ago, has been working under the ‘Sunken Cages’ moniker since 2019, in order to showcase his unique electroacoustic hybrid approach which splits the difference between live performance and production. He plays drums, triggers textures and clips, and layers live-loops while manipulating them in real-time to blur the lines between composition and improvisation. While rooted in Indian folk and Black Music traditions, Momin is also influenced by the street sounds of underground dance music from Durban to Mumbai and beyond.

    “In recent years, drummer and producer Ravish Momin, AKA Sunken Cages, has chalked up a solid track record of cross-breeding production techniques, with an impressive level of innovation.” – Nyshka Chandran (Resident Advisor)

    ACVilla

    Since 2008, ACVilla has lived as a peripatetic photographer, videographer and visual artist. She focuses her camera on the nuances that define the character of the fleeting yet eternal present moment as well as the dynamics of the world at large. Her work is shown throughout the US and Europe in DIY spaces, museums, galleries, schools and universities. ACVilla is “the kind of fiercely independent artist the world needs more of.” (LiveEyeTV)

    Thollem & Sunken Cages on Astral Spirits (bandcamp):

    https://thollemsastraltravelingsessions.bandcamp.com/...

    Thollem Obstacle Illusion (bandcamp): https://astralthollem.bandcamp.com/

    links at: https://firemuseumpresents.com/.../thollem-with-acvilla.../

    THE CURATORS OF THIS EVENT REQUIRE THAT EVERYONE IN ATTENDANCE SHOW PROOF OF VACCINATION AT THE DOOR. MASKING AND CONTACT TRACING ENFORCED. SEATING IS LIMITED FOR PURPOSES OF SOCIAL DISTANCING, ADVANCED REGISTRATION IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/thollem-with-acvilla-and-sunken-cages-tickets-243884303517

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  • 6:30 PMIn-person! Forte Impulsion : Urban Shaman Attack wsg Paul Woznicki
  • 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM Forte ImpulsionDoors open at 6:30pmWhat does the equinox mean? After the summation .. summer.. of ideas and concepts accumulate, the ideas of that epoch reach a maximum point of light, and all the energies of that cycle begin to perish. Day by day, less light .. less wisdom .. and it’s absence gives way to cold, congealing, and obstruction. Then comes the pivot. The turning point.. the zero sum where light begins to overtake the empty space. The Spring Equinox is the beginning of The New.“I can see there's a connection between not following normal thinking and doing creative thinking. I wouldn't have had good scientific ideas if I had thought more normally.”- John NashUrban Shaman Attack plays American Futurism. We plan on bringing the points of years past into a summation, a zero sum, then driving with a strength of impetus that simply has never happened before. We will get help with that from a local power, sax player Elliott Levin. He’s worked with this spacekraft before, and you can expect big things. We will also feature a special guest, electronic composer Paul Woznicki. He will start the event with his composition, Bertha Suite. Guitarist George Christie will be accompanying Paul on that set.Urban Shaman Attack’s music can be found on iTunes, Spotify, and most digital platforms. Experience the music of USA there, or at venue or festival near you. Admission is FREE, tho we would appreciate it if you would bring some canned food goods, that we will deliver to a Philadelphia  food bank. That kindness will help feed hungry locals.Masking and contact tracing enforced. 
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  • 7:00 PMIn-person! cinéSPEAK presents The Adams Family's HELLBENDER
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    The Adams Family's HELLBENDER—a 'spellbinding and sickly satisfying' coming of-age horror film

    **EVENT FLOW:

    Doors @ 6:30PM

    Film @ 7:00PM

    **TICKETS: $10 (recommended) —No one will be turned away for lack of funds. If you cannot afford the $10 price point, please pay-what-you-can in the corresponding field. If you cannot afford to pay /donate at any price, please donate $0 in the pay-what-you-can field. Tickets can be purchased at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cinespeak-presents-the-adams-familys-hellbender-tickets-280397104287

    **PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO COVID-19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, SEATING CAPACITY IS LIMITED TO 50 PERSONS** In order to assure you have a seat, advance ticket purchase is highly encouraged. Once we have reached capacity, we will not be permitting any additional guests. Unfortunately, we cannot make any exceptions.

    ABOUT THE FILM:

    Directors Toby Poser, Zelda Adams & John Adams / US / 2021 / 1hr 22min / English / Horror

    There will be hell to pay when a lonely teen discovers her family’s ties to witchcraft.

    'The latest conjuring from the DIY filmmaking group known as the Adams family is 'Hellbender,' a punk rock horror story of a self-isolated mother (Toby Poser) and daughter (Zelda Adams) who rock out together, and share a long-buried witchy legacy. The film is co-written and co-directed by Zelda Adams, her mother Toby Poser, and her father John Adams, and everyone shares other duties.' —RogerEbert.com

    'One of the more unique takes on both occult horror and coming-of-age tales we've seen in a while.' — AV Club

    The Adams Family 'make daring, confident genre films, and they're only getting better.' —RogerEbert.com

    WATCH THE TRAILER

    AUDIENCE ADVISORY: blood and gore; brief violent imagery of someone dying by hanging and burning

    **COVID-19 SAFETY MEASURES WILL BE IN PLACE**

    —SEATING CAPACITY IS LIMITED TO 40 PEOPLE. We strongly recommend advance ticket purchase. Once we reach capacity, no new tickets will be issued. No exceptions.

    —MASK WEARING IS REQUIRED of everyone over the age of 2, regardless of vaccination status.

    —FEEL UNWELL? BEEN IN CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19? PLEASE STAY HOME. Again—if you have been in contact with someone diagnosed with Covid up to 14 days before the event...please stay home.

    —IF AFTER ATTENDING OUR EVENT, you test positive for COVID-19 (within 10 days of attendance), please email Information@TheRotunda.org

    —CONTACT TRACING WILL BE ENFORCED AT THE DOOR.

    —GOT QUESTIONS?? Hit us up: info@cineSPEAK.org

    ABOUT CINÉSPEAK:

    We are a Philadelphia-based cinema organization that engages diverse audiences through our independent, repertory and foreign film programming; creating space and centering the stories of individuals and communities that are often underrepresented in mainstream cinema.

    We promote community togetherness and global understanding by engaging film enthusiasts while cultivating the next generation of discerning moviegoers; encouraging people to demand social justice both on-screen and throughout society.

    $UPPORT OUR WORK—> https://cinespeak.wedid.it

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  • 11:00 PMOnline! Liminal States featuring Harpist Elizabeth Steiner
  • 11:00 PM - 11:40 PM

    Bowerbird is pleased to present Liminal States, an ongoing series of late night, live streamed concerts intended to be listened to as you fall asleep. Aiming to center and calm, the musicians will seek to lead listeners to that magic space between awake and asleep. Tune in and bliss out. Harpist Elizabeth Steiner will perform from her home in Philadelphia.

    This event is part of the Liminal States Series

    Elizabeth Steiner enjoys a busy schedule as a freelance harpist in the Philadelphia area. An accomplished orchestral harpist, Elizabeth has most recently performed as principal harp with the Baltimore Symphony, the Philly Pops, Delaware Symphony, Orchestra 2001, and second harp with the Sarasota Orchestra, among others. Elizabeth currently performs in the all-female identifying, mostly BIPOC ensemble the Broadway Sinfonietta, which served as the orchestra for the musical Ratatousical, which raised over 2 million dollars for the Actors Fund and was watched by an audience of over 350,000. Further recent projects include an appearance in the designer Tia Adeola’s film ‘Le Noir Est Beau’ which premiered on Vogue.com in December 2020. Innovative and comfortable across genres, Ms. Steiner has performed with a wide variety of artists such as Moses Sumney, Leslie Odom Jr., and Josh Groban. She holds a Master’s of Music in Harp Performance from Temple University where she was awarded a scholarship to study with Elizabeth Hainen, and a Bachelor’s of Music from the Cleveland Institute of Music as a scholarship student under Yolanda Kondonassis. Elizabeth was awarded an inaugural Sphinx Organization LEAD Fellowship (Leaders in Excellence, Arts, and Diversity) for 2019 – 2020 and is currently a Fitler Club Fellow for 2020 – 2021. A passionate advocate for equitable access to quality harp education, she serves as a Teaching Artist for the Lyra Society at the Philadelphia High School for Girls, a non-profit that provides weekly free harp lessons to 30 students in Philadelphia.

    Admission to this online event is Free / Pay What You Wish ($20 suggested). REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. A video link will be sent to you the day of the event. The performance will start at 11:00pm Eastern Time and will run approximately 40 mins. Please register HERE

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  • 1:00 PMIn-person! CREATORSFEST 22 PT. 1
  • 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM

    “CREATORSFEST 22’” PT. 1

    MARCH 27TH — 1-7PM

    ARTISTS ART LOCAL CRAFTERSCREATORS 

    WHEELCHAIR accessible 

    OUTDOOR ACCESS 

    BRANDING PHOTOGRAPHY 

    OUTDOOR DINING & BEVERAGES HANDCRAFTS 

    LIVE ART SHOW 

    LIVE CREATORS DEMONSTRATION VINTAGE MARKET AND MORE

    IN THE HEIGHT OF STILL BEING IN A PANDEMIC—WE ASK THAT YOU HELP US CONTINUE TO STAY SAFE AND WEAR A MASK INDOORS—AND IN CLOSE PROXIMITY OF OTHERS AT ALL EVENTS YOU ATTEND— THE ROTUNDA ASKS THAT WE DO NOT EXCEED MORE THAN 50 PEOPLE INSIDE **AT A TIME** FOR SAFETY.  FOLLOW @THEUCITYARTWALK & @SICKWISEOFFICIAL FOR MORE INFO 

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  • 7:30 PMSpeculative Fiction and Poetry w/ Alex Smith, Marianne Villanueva, and Anne-Adele Wight
  • 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Alex Smith is a sci-fi writer (The Resistance web-series; Black Vans comic book), artist, musician (art-punk bands Solarized, Rainbow Crimes), activist (Metropolarity queer sci-fi collective) and cultural/arts critic (Pitchfork, The Key, Bandcamp, Philly Gay News). He is a recipient of the Pew Fellowship in the Arts and soon to be published author of the sci-fi/cyberpunk/super-hero/Afrofuturist short story collection ARKDUST, forthcoming from Rosarium Publishing. @AlexotericMarianne Villanueva is the author of the short story collections Ginseng and Other Tales from Manila, Mayor of the Roses, and The Lost Language. Her novella, Jenalyn, was a finalist for the UK's Saboteur Award. Born and raised in the Philippines, she received a creative writing fellowship from Stanford University and now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. She teaches in UCLA Extension's Writers Program.Anne-Adele Wight has written science fiction and poetry for a long time, but they didn’t come together until she started An Internet of Containment (BlazeVOX, 2018). Her earlier books, all poetry and all from BlazeVOX, are The Age of Greenhouses, Opera House Arterial, and Sidestep Catapult. She curated the multi-genre performance series Jubilant Thicket and has published her work internationally. She lives and writes in Philadelphia.Pay-what-you-wish at the door. No one turned away for lack of funds. Masking and contact tracing still enforced. 
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  • 7:30 PMIn-person! Master Throat Singers ALASH
  • 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Bowerbird and The Rotunda presents ALASHPhiladelphia favorites Alash return to The Rotunda for a FREE concert rescheduled from April 2020!!!Please note that seating is very limited and registration is REQUIRED. There is a two-ticket limit per order. Please register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/master-throat-singers-alash-return-to-the-rotunda-presented-w-bowerbird-registration-291289343267Masking and contact tracing enforced.ALASH ensemble is a trio of master throat singers (xöömeizhi) from Tuva, a tiny republic in the heart of Inner Asia. The ancient art of throat singing (xöömei) developed among the nomadic herdsmen of this region. Alash remains grounded in this tradition while expanding its musical vocabulary with new ideas from the West.Name: The ensemble is named for the Alash River, which runs through the northwestern region of Tuva. The Alash River has also inspired a couple of Tuvan songs which carry its name.Background: All members of Alash were trained in traditional Tuvan music since childhood, first learning from their families, and later becoming students of master throat singers. In 1999, as students at Kyzyl Arts College, they formed a group called Changy-Xaya and soon became the resident traditional ensemble on campus. At the same time they learned about western music, practiced on hybrid Tuvan-European instruments, and listened to new trends coming out of America.Under the guidance of Kongar-ool Ondar (best known to western audiences for his role in the film Genghis Blues), Alash began to forge a new musical identity. They introduced the guitar and sometimes even the Russian bayan (accordion) into their arrangements, alongside their traditional Tuvan instruments. They experimented with new harmonies and song structures. The effect is an intriguing mixture of old and new.Influences: The musicians are inspired by the music of their grandparents, great-grandparents, and the great musicians of Tuva and Central Asia. At the same time they are influenced by such western artists as Sun Ra and Jimi Hendrix. Yet the Alash musicians never sacrifice the integrity of their heritage in an effort to make their music more hip for an American audience. Rather they look for contemporary ideas that mesh well with the sound and feel of traditional Tuvan music.Admission is FREEPlease note that seating is very limited and registration is REQUIRED. Please register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/master-throat-singers-alash-return-to-the-rotunda-presented-w-bowerbird-registration-291289343267Masking and contact tracing enforced.
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