November 2023

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  • 11:00 AMIn-person! Holiday Bizarre and Flea Market
  • 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Animal ACTivists of PhillypresentHoliday Bizarre and Flea Market 11am-3pmStop by for your holiday gifts and decorations and help animals!Free vegan snacks, holiday music, and all for a good cause.Examples of new or gently used items available - holiday decorations, jewelry, games, small appliances, and much more!All funds raised will be donated to animal sanctuaries that we will choose on the day of the event.Please join us for an afternoon of fun and festivities!
  • 8:00 PMIn-person! Event Horizon Series presents Jair-Rohm Parker Wells, Elliott Sharp, Janene Higgins
  • 8:00 PM - 11:30 PM

    Event Horizon 

    The Event Horizon concert series takes place at The Rotunda. It features Electronic, Avant Garde, and Experimental music along with the work of live video projection artists. The concerts are always free and open to all.

    Jair-Rohm Parker Wells is an electric bassist and experimental music artist known for hiswork with Embryo and prominent experimental musicians. Drawing inspiration from Lockwood, Feldman, Braxton, and Cage, Wells’ pursuits encompass the Chapman Stick, computer aided composition, and ambisonic mixing. Compositions from his “Liberation” cycle are featured as part of res·o·nant, the light and sound installation by artist Mischa Kuball at the Jewish Museum Berlin. He graces stages across the world, performing at renowned venues such asVahdat Hall in Tehran, Iran, the Xinghai Conservatory of Music in Guangzhou, China, the Tribeca Performing Arts Center in New York, the iconic Globen Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, the vibrant Saxophone Jazz Pub in Bangkok, Thailand, the avant-garde Cafe Oto in London,England, and the prestigious Domicil Jazz Club in Munich, Germany, among many others. Wells’ commitment to innovation shapes the trajectory of experimental music.

     

    Elliott Sharp (e#) is a composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who leads Orchestra Carbon, SysOrk, Tectonics and Terraplane and whose compositional strategies encompass fractal geometry, chaos theory, algorithms, genetic metaphors and new graphic notationtechniques, catalyzing a synesthetic music making approach. In 2015, he won the Berlin Prize and Jahrespreis from Der Deutscher Schallplatten Kritiks. Sharp received a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Fellowship from the Center for Transformative Media in 2014. He’s been featured in such festivals as Darmstadt, Huddersfield, and the Venice Biennale. His book, “IrRational Music” published in 2019, blends memoir, cultural discussion and music theory. Sharp’s works include a composition for Hilary Hahn’s Grammy-winning album “In 27 Pieces” and operas “Filiseti Mekidesi” and “Port Bou”. Collaborators include Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Cecil Taylor, Debbie Harry, Hubert Sumlin and more.

     

    Janene Higgins is a NYC-based video artist and graphic designer who explores diverse creative realms. Her portfolio encompasses video performance in experimental music, projects for Saks Fifth Avenue and CD package designs for major labels like Sony, BMG and PolyGram,as well as for independent labels. Her collaborators include such luminaries as Ikue Mori, Mari Kimura, Zeena Parkins, and Christian Marclay. Her work has graced prestigious events including the Venice Biennale, New York Video Festival, Documenta and Ruhr Triennale inGermany, and the Impakt Festival in the Netherlands, showcasing her talent on a global stage.

    Admission is FREE

     

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  • 6:30 PMIn-person! Fire Museum Presents: Stephen Gauci, Adam Lane & Kevin Shea Trio
  • 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

    Fire Museum Presents: Stephen Gauci, Adam Lane & Kevin Shea Trio:Stephen Gauci is recognized as one of the most strikingly original saxophonists on the New York City improvised music scene.

    Stricken by a childhood illness that has left him with a profound hearing loss, Gauci was drawn to the clear, deep, tone of the tenor saxophone. This was the first step in a lifelong relationship with, and investigation of tone, timbre, and especially.. voice. The nature of Gauci’s hearing loss are that outer sounds require of him the utmost level of concentration and focus. The flip side, however, is that inner sounds,  and the inner voice, are magnified… crystal clear and singing. The intense outward focus developed as a result of Gauci’s hearing impairment has been turned inward like a laser to illuminate, and manifest,  the inner voice.

    Gauci has performed and recorded with many of the leading improvisers of our time, including Cooper Moore, Joe Morris, Nels Cline, Karl Berger, Kenny Wessel, Kris Davis, Tyshawn Sorey, Daniel Carter, George Garzone, Nate Wooley, William Parker, Steve Swell, Mike Bisio, Adam Lane, Kevin Shea, William Hooker, Ingebrigt Haker Flaten, Dave Rempis.

    Gauci runs the popular Bushwick Improvised Music Series, where he has presented over 600 concerts featuring many of New York’s greatest improvisers, as well as many international touring musicians.  At two years and counting, the Bushwick Series is the longest running weekly avant jazz series in Brooklyn. Gauci also performs at the Bushwick Series every Monday with his working quartet featuring guitarist Sandy Ewen, bassist Adam Lane, and drummer Kevin Shea. Having performed every Monday for over two years, this is arguably one of the longest running avant jazz sets in New York City history.

    By combining a disparate set of influences into a unique improvisational voice, Adam Lane has become recognized as one of the most original creative voices in contemporary jazz. His 2006 recording New Magical Kingdom, was recently featured in the Penguin Jazz Guide 1001 Best Records Ever Made, and his most recent recording, Ashcan Ranting received a myriad of critical praise including four stars in Downbeat.

    His current projects include his Full Throttle Orchestra, a nine piece ensemble formed to realize his extended jazz orchestral compositions, The Adam Lane Trio, featuring legendary reedist Vinny Golia, Four Corners, a co-lead ensemble with reedist Ken Vandermark, and an ongoing solo project that combines unique processed double bass improvisations with Lane's original story telling. As a sideman he has performed with an eclectic mix of musicians, from tenor great John Tchicai, to alto iconoclast Richard Tabnik, to rock legend Tom Waits. Lane's compositions have been praised for their audacity and originality.

    Kevin Shea is best known for his work with the band Mostly Other People Do the Killing, he has collaborated with numerous other avant-garde and jazz musicians and composers, including Storm & Stress, Rhys Chatham, People (with Mary Halvorson), Peter Evans Quartet, Barr Shea Dahl, Micah Gaugh and Alan Wilkinson. During the course of his twenty-plus year career, Shea has recorded on over eighty albums and has performed in more than forty countries. He has also performed with the Armitage Gone! dance company, and was lauded as New York City’s best drummer of 2012 by the Village Voice.

    venue is wheelchair accessible

    Admission is FREE and advance registration is encouraged. Please register HERE

  • 8:00 PMOnline! The Satellites live from ElectricLattéLand
  • 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM The Satellites are an ensemble playing creative improvised music and original compositions. Elliott Levin (flute, saxophone, poetry) Bert Harris (bass) DMHotep (guitars and electronics), Kevin Obatala (drums and percussion) and Terry Lawson (tenor sax). We are happy to be the band officially kicking off the Virtual ElectricLattéLand Series.This is a virtual event! Tune in at 8pm Eastern on Sunday December 3. The direct link to the livestream is https://youtube.com/live/ENHlda9Kjls?feature=share Tips are welcome during the show! Contribute to the tip jar! Venmo @Elbert-Harris-10
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  • 10:00 AMIn-person! West Craft Fest
  • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Each day of this 2-Day holiday shopping event features a totally different vendor lineup, on Saturday and Sunday, December 9 and 10. Find local wares handmade with care, like cozy hand knits, artisan jewelry, unique ceramic vessels, home wares, intriguing original art, warm glowing candles, natural soaps and bodycare, holiday cards, ornaments, accessories, toys, and unknown treasures -- then come back Sunday for a whole new set of discoveries. Both days are open 10am to 4pm, indoors and outdoors at The Rotunda, 40th & Walnut in Philadelphia, a wheelchair accessible venue.Vendor applications are open through November 3, 2023. Find the link to the online application with all the info at westcraftfest.com.
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  • 10:00 AMIn-person! West Craft Fest
  • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Each day of this 2-Day holiday shopping event features a totally different vendor lineup, on Saturday and Sunday, December 9 and 10. Find local wares handmade with care, like cozy hand knits, artisan jewelry, unique ceramic vessels, home wares, intriguing original art, warm glowing candles, natural soaps and bodycare, holiday cards, ornaments, accessories, toys, and unknown treasures -- then come back Sunday for a whole new set of discoveries. Both days are open 10am to 4pm, indoors and outdoors at The Rotunda, 40th & Walnut in Philadelphia, a wheelchair accessible venue.Vendor applications are open through November 3, 2023. Find the link to the online application with all the info at westcraftfest.com.
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  • 6:00 PMIn-person! The Bigger Picture presents a FREE 2024 Planning Workshop
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

    Get ready to plan with a purpose at the 2024 Planning Workshop! On December 11th, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, we're gathering at the Rotunda on Walnut St in Philadelphia for a fun-filled evening of planning and goal-setting. This isn't your typical workshop - it's a celebration of the future, and you're invited!

    Our host for the evening, the dynamic Jasmine Jahwula Seapoe, has invited the talented poet and event curator, Christopher KP Brown, to guide us through the process. We'll be mapping out the year 2024, identifying our goals, and creating tasks to bring them to life. So, grab your planners or calendars and get ready to turn your dreams into reality. Let's bid farewell to 2023 and welcome 2024 with clear vision and high spirits!

    Admission is FREE. Please register HERE

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  • 6:00 PMIn-perspn! Vogue Drop-in Session
  • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Practice for the balls! Vogue drop-in. All are welcome. These [almost] weekly sessions are free unless the event is a ball in which case the admission price will be stated in the event info. 
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  • 7:00 PMIn-person! I GET KNOCKED DOWN (2021, dir by Dunstan Bruce & Sophie Robinson, 98 min, U.K.) and BRASSED OFF (1996, dir by Mark Herman, 109 min, U.K.)
  • 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM BRIGHT BULB SCREENINGS, Free Double Features Every Second Thursday of the MonthFollow Bright Bulb Screenings on Facebook, InstagramDouble Feature! Free admission!I GET KNOCKED DOWN (2021, directed By Dunstan Bruce & Sophie Robinson, 98 minutes, U.K.)BRASSED OFF (1996, directed Mark Herman, 109 minutes, U.K.)(Hosted by WPRB DJ Commie Francis of “Uneasy Listening”)Chumbawamba's 1997 international smash “Tubthumping” with it's “I Get Knocked Down” chorus is ubiquitous to this day as the soundtrack to many an “Epic Fail” clip, though few are aware of the band's 1980s anarcho-communist roots, once working in the same radical art sphere as the punk rock collective Crass. In the mid-90s, deciding to attack the system from the inside, Chumbawamba signed a corporate record deal, produced a smash album and spread their anti-capitalist/fascism/homophobia gospel world-wide.Chumbawamba played their last gig in 2012, a decade later vocalist Dunstan Bruce looks back in a personal documentary, partially-based on his Fringe Festival play, “Am I Invisible Yet?” I GET DOWN traces Chumbawamba's music and their tumultuous political stunts while examining Bruce's middle-aged melancholia as a self-described “washed-up, rinsed-out retired radical.” Of course the inevitable question arises, “He's been knocked down, can he get up again?” A rallying cry for commitment to activism, with revered lefty icons John Oliver, Democracy Now's Amy Goodman, Fugazi/Dischord's Ian MacKaye, and British director Ken Loach among the doc's talking heads.“...An enjoyable blast of pop history.”- Cath Clarke – The Guardian“...a loving deep dive into a group with a surprisingly profound story”Abby Olcese, The Pitch (Kansas City)- - - - - -BRASSED OFF is a scrappy but upbeat anti-Thatcher drama that was successfully-marketed in the U.S. as a romantic comedy for pre-Obi Wan Ewan McGregor but is a much-richer than expected study of the people in a coal mining town and their brass band tradition (in the Philly remake, they'd undoubtedly be Mummers). The late British character actor/Oscar nominee Peter Postlewaite is again indelible as the band's trouble-plagued conductor.BRASSED OFF was heavily sampled on Chumbawamba's hit album “Tubthumper”, emphasizing the connection between the mineworkers' labor movement in Northern England and the band's political and philosophical development.[An] audacious, angry but oddly agreeable screed on the social evils of Thatcherism in 1992 Great Britain- Dennis King, Tulsa WorldCommie Francis can be heard spinning her highly-informed web of music Saturday evenings from 8-11pm @ wprb.com
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  • 8:00 PMIn-person! Bowerbird pres. THE MUSIC OF SARAH HENNIES Arcana New Music Ensemble With Sarah Hennies
  • 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Bowerbird is pleased to present a portrait concert of composer Sarah Hennies performed by the Arcana New Music Ensemble with the composer.

    PROGRAM

    Passing, a short film

    Monologue, for solo trumpetTessa Ellis, trumpet

    Settle, for two players on one vibraphoneSarah Hennies and Andy Thierauf, vibraphone

    Abscission, for violin, cello, and guitarCarlos Santiago, violin; Erin Busch, cello; Jonathan Pfeffer, guitar

    ABOUT THE ARTISTS

    Sarah Hennies is a composer based in upstate New York whose work engages with affective and sociopolitical issues such as queer and trans identity, love, and intimacy by means of psychoacoustics and an expanded field of percussion. Forced to build their own set-ups, percussionists are, for Hennies, the only instrumentalists with the freedom to define themselves. A formally trained percussionist, Hennies’s penchant for the abnormal has yielded maladroit performances of multitudinous cheap, thrifted bells as well as ultra-minimalist poundings of woodblock and vibraphone. Hennies has composed acoustic music for ensembles and performers including Bearthoven, Claire Chase, Nate Wooley, and Yarn/Wire, while her recorded output has been released by Blume, No Rent Records, Astral Spirits, and Black Truffle, among other labels. Hennies is currently a visiting assistant professor of music at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.

    Founded in 2016, the Arcana New Music Ensemble is a group of Philadelphia-based musicians dedicated to presenting interesting, beautiful, and unconventional music in interesting, beautiful, and unconventional places. Built on a flexible roster of 25 musicians, Arcana is able to perform a broad range of repertoire in numerous configurations. Composers featured in recent programs include Julius Eastman, Morton Feldman, Galina Ustvolskaya, Pauline Oliveros, Tom Johnson, Moondog, and James Tenney. Arcana has performed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Fleisher Art Memorial, The Rotunda, The Kitchen (NYC), and collaborated with Variant Six, Prometheus Chamber Orchestra, and Pig Iron Theater Company.More info HERE

    Admission is FREE/pay-what-you-can

  • 8:30 PMOnline! Ra'oof Atelier & 2Spiral pres. 10 yr anniv. of House of Ra'oof's / Animated Man: Renaissance Report
  • 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM TR7’s The Other Sounds of Philadelphia: Almost LiveLive from ElectricLattéLand!Ra'oof Atelier & 2Spiral presents the ten year anniversary of House of Ra'oof's / Animated Man solo exhibition: Renaissance Report. Taji Ra’oof Nahl aka TR7 is an American interdisciplinary A/V artist whose sound design is rooted in the avant-garde tradition of experimentation of audio dynamics. Traversing ambient, free jazz, funk, noise, and hip hop sonic pallets. + a few people sitting in.This will be a virtual presentation. The direct link to the livestream is HERE
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  • 4:00 PMIn-person! Holy Redeemer Baptist Church Christmas Program
  • 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM Holy Redeemer Baptist Church Christmas Program with a small dinner celebration, performances, painting with twist, popcorn, cotton candy, and more.4pm to 7pmMore info coming soon. 
  • 4:00 PMIn-person! Redeemer Tabernacle Baptist Church-Kids United Pre-Christmas Ugly Sweater Celebration
  • 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM Pastor Denise Twyman andRedeemer Tabernacle Baptist Church-Kids United Pre-Christmas Ugly Sweater CelebrationJoin our youth for a lite dinner and fun as we give thanks to God through the arts!Lite dinner and snacks / musical performances and dance / Arts and Crafts / Popcorn and cotton candy machine / ugly sweater contest / raffles4pm-7pmTo perform, please reach out by Dec 9: Missionary Lavern: 215-870-3917, Deacon Robinson: 267-977-4206, Youth Leader Sheed: 610-445-4491
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  • 6:00 PMIn-person! Vogue Drop-in Session
  • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Practice for the balls! Vogue drop-in. All are welcome. These [almost] weekly sessions are free unless the event is a ball in which case the admission price will be stated in the event info. 
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  • 12:00 PMIn-person! Weekly Improvised Music Session
  • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Weekly Improvised Music Session. All are welcome to come and jam if you like to play improvised music. Wednesdays 12pm-2pm
  • 7:00 PMIn-person! Poet~tree EnMotion: In Celebration of the New Moon Winter Solstice
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 2023

     

    NEW MOON WINTER SOLSTICE EVENT

    PROVIDES HEALING ARTS WORKSHOPS

    Poet-Tree En Motion Hosts Healing Movement Meditations and Shamanic Sound Journey on Wednesday, Dec. 20th

     

    WEST PHILADELPHIA – During this time of darkness, there is nothing needed more than relief and a chance for a new beginning – a rebirth, if you will. Humans have been celebrating the sun’s “rebirth” as well as our own during the time of the winter solstice for millennia.

     

    This year’s winter solstice happens to coincide with the new moon, considered a time of lunar rebirth.

     

    Join Poet-tree En Motion, a seasonal free community arts event, for its New Moon Winter Solstice Celebration from 6-9 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 20th at The Rotunda in West Philadelphia’s University City. The event will feature healing movement meditations and a shamanic sound journey to make participants feel energetically cleansed and renewed.

     

    The one-hour movement meditation class will kick off the event with a fusion of qigong and yogic arts disciplines led by artistic director and founder of Poet-tree En Motion Gabrielle de Burke, aka Plum Dragoness.

     

    Sound and energy worker Iron Gump will lead the shamanic sound journey with the aid of Philadelphia-based musical guests Scott Soniq, Adrian King and Angela Armour. Participants will be guided into trance states with live musical soundscapes. The healing resonance of seed-shaking sounds will meet the reverberation of flutes, bells, strings, gongs, drums, vocals and more. The sounds of Soniq’s singing bowls will emit frequencies for chakra energy cleansing as well.

     

    Closing out the event, de Burke will perform lyrical spoken-word poetry combined with body-mind dance art meditation.

     

    Doors will open at 6 p.m. The class begins at 6:30 p.m. and the sound journey starts at 7:45 p.m.

     

    The Rotunda is located in the University City section of West Philadelphia at 4014 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. For information about The Rotunda, log on to www.TheRotunda.org.

     

    For information about Poet-tree En Motion, email de Burke at plumdragoness@gmail.com. To be updated about the seasonal events, join the Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/116980678334215.

     

    The Poet-tree En Motion is supported by grants from the University of Pennsylvania. Admission is free. Donations are suggested to benefit Survival International. Tips for the artists are also welcome.

     

    ABOUT POET-TREE EN MOTION:

    Poet-tree En Motion works to inspire both artist and audience to connect and work together toward cultivating the arts community in Philadelphia, welcoming artists of all kinds to experience performances local to the neighborhood, and offering the opportunity at each show for community participation to sign up in the all-genre open mike/stage and jam session component of the events.

     

     

    MEDIA CONTACTS:

    Gabrielle de Burke (artist Plum Dragoness)

    Founder/Event Organizer Poet-tree En Motion

    484-557-9605

    plumdragoness@gmail.com

     

    Gina Renzi

    Director of The Rotunda

    267-934-3705

    gina@therotunda.org

     

     

    FOR EVENT LISTINGS:

    Poet-tree En Motion’s New Moon Winter Solstice Celebration Wednesday, Dec. 20th at The Rotunda located at 4014 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. The event is from 6-9p.m. Doors are at 6 p.m. There will be a movement meditation class at 6:30 p.m. and a shamanic sound journey at 7:45 p.m. followed by spoken-word poetry and theatrical dance art. The event is free to the public. Donations at the door are suggested to benefit Survival International. Tips may be given to the artists. For information, log on to www.TheRotunda.org call 267-934-3705 or email gina@therotunda.org.

     

     

    PERFORMER BIOS:

     

    PLUM DRAGONESS

    Native to West Philadelphia, Plum Dragoness (aka Gabrielle de Burke) is a multi-talented thespian, dancer, martial artist, instructor, poetess, and writer who has been involved with performing arts since childhood. She is known for her poetic style, vocal performance, fire dance, flow arts, and choreographic flair throughout Philadelphia and abroad.

     

    Over the past 17 years, she has toured as a solo artist, founding member/core performer/assistant artistic director of Archedream for HumanKind among many others. She has independently released two albums of original work with the project Plum Dragoness & the Elements, known for its fusion of multimedia, live world-beat musical infusions, spoken-word vocals, and lyrical poetry. She has also helped bring together the all-female performance group trio The Femme-Mynistiques, who released their debut EP “Here She Comes…” in the summer of 2016.

     

    Since 2007, Plum Dragoness has been a resident performance artist, as well as host and organizer for the successful performing arts series Poet-tree En Motion. This has allowed her the opportunity to share her own creative performances (including collaborative projects she initiated) and work created by many unique artists within the West Philadelphia community and beyond.

     

    Her work as a healing arts practitioner and instructor continues to intersect with her work as an interdisciplinary performance artist through the incorporation of internal and martial arts forms in combination with dance, poetry, and theater presentation. She has been teaching in the Philadelphia area and abroad since 2000.

    On Instagram: @plumdragoness @dragonspiritarts @authentic.eccentrics

     

     

    IRON GUMP and MUSICAL GUESTS – SCOTT SONIQ, ANGELA ARMOUR AND ADRIAN KING

     

    Iron Gump is a sound and energy worker. Through his understandings of energy and movement, he utilizes sound and vibration to guide people into spaces where they can freely explore relaxation. Iron Gump has shared his sound journeys in Manhattan and Connecticut boardrooms and offices, Haitian refugee camps in Dominican Republic, a private Japanese arboretum in Maui, a boutique hotel on Maderas Beach, Nicaragua, and many other places between for the last seven years. Working alongside Remedy Partners Inc. and Quartet Health, he has lead and set the tone for corporate retreats, office openings, informative talks and, more recently, for Mental Health Week. His practice is an inclusive experience for people from all walks of life. "In a world of Make-Believe, let us believe in what we make."

    IronGumpart.com On Instagram: @irongump_art

     

     

    SCOTT SONIQ

    Sonic Flower is Scotty Sonic from Philadelphia, a certified Reiki master and ReikiSound(TM) practitioner who is also a seasoned DJ and producer.

     

    Throughout the years, Scott’s experiences showed him the immense healing potentials that sound can deliver; this was coupled with 25 years of independent study and self-evolution. His amazing journey led presently to many diverse communities in the Philadelphia area.

     

    One aspect of Scott’s Journey is Sonic Flower: a totally immersive and life-enhancing sound experience. Participants rest horizontally or seated comfortably while bathed in the sound field from 7 quartz crystal singing bowls. The tones emanated are deeply resonant and are not only heard but can be felt in one’s body; immersed in a field of deep coherence – a structured yet always-evolving cache of information that is rich in potential and waiting to be tapped. Typical ReikiSound(TM) Immersions usually last for 60-75 minutes and can be merged with your inner or outer work.

     

    Private and couples sessions are offered, which are tailored to the client’s needs, or group ReikiSound(TM) Immersions are offered in which a field of vibration is created intuitively for the highest benefit of the whole group. Also offered are Sonic Chakra Tune-ups, which require active participation by the client. Sonic Flower is also open and available to collaborate on any appropriate workshop/event.

     

    Sonic Flower also creates deep-listening ambient DJ sets using self- produced, as well as other producer’s musics. He also creates ecstatic-body-music-DJ-sets under the moniker Butter & Eggs. The journey is yours to choose; and this journey is ours. Make your cells happy in a field of vibration.

    facebook.com/SonicFlower

     

     

    ANGELA ARMOURAngela Armour is a multimedia artist, musician, massage therapist and freeform flow dancer working with the power of music, sound and moving arts to create a sense of wholeness and healing.facebook.com/angela.armour.5

     

     

    ADRIAN KING

    Adrian King, founder of the Healing Arts Collective, is a licensed massage therapist and certified yoga instructor.

    Adrian abides by a holistic philosophy, aiming to do more than simply treat symptoms, but rather support people in bringing balance to the body and mind as a whole. His massage treatments delve deep into the body's tissue to release restrictions, while educating clients about self-care and mind-body awareness. In his yoga classes, students are guided through a relaxing yet stimulating blend of movements, postures, breathing exercises, and meditation techniques, which benefit the many dimensions of life.

    Besides his work in as a health professional, Adrian takes part in a variety of creative pursuits. He is passionate about music and has is talented in playing the guitar, flute, percussion, and as a songwriter. He also enjoys exploring the visual arts, culinary arts, and the world of nature. He is an experienced world traveler, having journeyed throughout the United States, Mexico, Central America, the Middle East and Europe.

    https://adriankingmassage.com/

     

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  • 12:00 PMIn-person! Weekly Improvised Music Session
  • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Weekly Improvised Music Session. All are welcome to come and jam if you like to play improvised music. Wednesdays 12pm-2pm
  • 7:00 PMOnline! Cassendre Xavier Live from ElectricLattéLand
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Cassendre Xavier Live from ElectricLattéLandvirtual performanceDirect link to the livestream coming soon!
  • 7:00 PMOnline! Cassendre Xavier Live from ElectricLattéLand
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Cassendre Xavier (aka Amethyste Rah) (she/her) is a self-described "multi-media healing artist" based in Philadelphia. She is a singer-songwriter described as "a cross between Tracy Chapman, Sade & Enya" (Steven M. Wilson, Borders Music), and has released several albums of music and guided meditations. As an award-winning ($15,000 Leeway Transformation Award) community cultural arts organizer, she is founder of the Black Women's Arts Festival and the Women's Writing & Spoken Word Series. She also founded Sisters Healing Together (peer support for women sexual abuse survivors with eating disorders), and has written poetry, humor, and spiritual/inspirational articles for several publications including We'Moon Calendar and Wisdom Magazine. Cassendre has also presented workshops for various groups including the Mt. Airy Learning Tree, Loving More polyamorous organization, and University of Pennsylvania Law School, and is a member of the LGBTQIA+ and polyamorous communities. Cassendre's motivation is to inspire, inform, and entertain, and believes that authentic self-expression and self-care can be a pathway to joy and community building, empowerment, and liberation. Cassendre's recordings are available at Spotify, Amazon, iTunes, and many other places where recordings are sold. Tip jar: CashApp: $CXInspires / PayPal: "Send Money" to: cxmusic@gmail.com / Venmo: CXInspirationThe direct link to the livestream is: https://youtube.com/live/1FrZCGHTs28?feature=share
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  • 9:00 PMIn-person! The Gathering
  • 9:00 PM - 11:59 PM The Gathering! breakin, DJs, ciphers, and more info to come. Admission is $3 before 10pm, $5 after. More info to come soon!
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  • 7:30 PMIn-person! Erik Ruin's Ominous Cloud Ensemble, Anthony Pirog, Janel Leppin
  • 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM Clavius Productions presents the return of Erik Ruin's Ominous Cloud Ensemble to one of our favorite venues, West Philly's Rotunda. Joining us will be DC's renowned duo Janel & Anthony, who have released albums on Cuneiform. Anthony is also the guitarist in The Messthetics with Joe Lally and Brendan Canty of Fugazi. They will each perform solo sets before collaborating with the Cloud.doors at 7:30pm, all agesErik Ruin's Ominous Cloud Ensemblehttps://ominouscloudensemble.bandcamp.com/.../soon-now-gonehttps://www.facebook.com/Ominouscloudensemble/ERIK RUIN'S OMINOUS CLOUD ENSEMBLE is an ever-evolving, collectively-improvising large ensemble for projections and music, led by visual artist Erik Ruin, lauded by the New York Times for his "spellbinding cut-paper animations." Erik manipulates intricate paper-cuts and painted films on overhead projectors to create abstract landscapes and fragmentary scenes that are nonetheless charged with meaning, merging with music that ranges from dark atmospherics to ecstatic peaks of dissonance. Recently his work has grown to encompass manipulated video footage and hand-drawn animation. Members of the ensemble include a rotating cast of Philly's finest musicians -- for this performance they include Myles Donovan (Disemballerina) on viola and harp, Carlos Santiago (Normal Love) on violin, Jesse Sparhawk (Fern Knight) on pedal steel and guitar, Julius Masri (Mephisto Halabi) on electronics, composer Quinn Collins on bass and Scott Verrastro (Kohoutek) on percussion/flutes/whistles.Anthony Piroghttps://anthonypirog.bandcamp.com/https://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.com/album/pocket-poem-2Anthony Pirog is a guitarist who currently lives in New York City but honed his unique take on freely improvised music while living in the Washington DC area. He is a guitarist well-versed in many genres of music and performs as a solo musician, in a duo with cellist Janel Leppin, and leads his own trio and sextet. As a composer, he is adventurous and explores the possibilities that the guitar, both acoustic and electric, has to offer. He has recently released his first solo CD on Sonic Mass Records titled Beginning to End, which is a collection of guitar improvisations.Mr. Pirog has mastered the use of many effects pedals and his performances produce an eclectic set of improvisations. He has toured the U.S. extensively and performed with Elliott Sharp and Mary Halvorson and has opened for such people as Peter Brotzmann, Andrea Parkins, Susan Alcorn, Marshall Allen, Evan Parker, Alan Licht, Jandek, Matmos and Eugene Chadbourne. He was also a member of Skysaw (with Jimmy Chamberlain of Smashing Pumpkins) and is currently in the Messthetics (with Joe Lally and Brendan Canty of Fugazi).Janel Leppinhttps://janelleppin.com/https://janelleppin.bandcamp.com/Janel Leppin (born 1981) is an American singer, jazz cellist and multi-instrumentalist. She has performed at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and at many international festivals worldwide including the High Zero Festival, the Swedish Women in Jazz Festival, DC Jazz Festival and Washington Women in Jazz Festival. She has acted as curator for works shown at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the ISSUE Project Room.Leppin has released three solo recordings, Mellow Diamond (2016), Songs for Voice and Mellotron (2016), and American God (2017). She collaborates as part of Janel and Anthony with her husband, American guitar player Anthony Pirog. Recordings of her work as a composer and side musician appear on Sacred Bones, Bella Union, Touch, Tzadik, Sub Pop, Editions Mego, Sister Polygon, Dischord Records, Ideologic Organ and Cuneiform Records. Her work uses experimental, avant-garde, jazz, free jazz, classical, ambient and rock influences.Admission is FREE. Donations are strongly suggested. 
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