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  • 12:00 PMIn-person! Empty the Tanks'z w/ screening of Blackfish, vendors, art, music
  • 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Empty the Tanks'z SAVE THE DATE 12PM - 5PM FREE EVENT PULL UP WE GOT VENDORS & VISUALS. WE FINNA BE DANCING N RAPPING. GET INTO IT WE WATCHING BLACKFISH. WE LEARNING WE GROWING. GET LITE OR GET DARK BABY!Vendors wanted! No fee! @the_rotunda_philly @r3b3l_da_rapt0r @r3b3lartPHOTOGRAPHY @timeisnotblissFLIER DESIGN @kittyszenergyORCAS @k.i.n.c3pt10n & @theglitteralchemistInfo on BLACKFISH (1 hour, 23 mins) : Many of us have experienced the excitement and awe of watching 8,000 pound orcas, or "killer whales," soar out of the water and fly through the air at sea parks, as if in perfect harmony with their trainers. Yet this mighty black and white mammal has many sides -- a majestic, friendly giant, seemingly eager to take trainers for a ride around the pool, yet shockingly -- and unpredictably -- able to turn on them at a moment's notice. BLACKFISH unravels the complexities of this dichotomy, employing the story of notorious performing whale Tilikum, who -- unlike any orca in the wild -- has taken the lives of several people while in captivity. So what went wrong? Shocking footage and riveting interviews with trainers and experts manifest the orca's extraordinary nature, the species' cruel treatment in captivity over the last four decades and the growing disillusionment of workers who were misled and endangered by the highly profitable sea-park industry. This emotionally wrenching, tautly structured story challenges us to consider our relationship to nature and reveals how little we humans truly know about these highly intelligent, and surprisingly sentient, fellow mammals that we only think we can control. When you look into their eyes, somebody's home. Somebody's looking back at you. . . but it may not be what you think.
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  • 8:00 PMIn-person! Fire Museum Presents: Sardinian musician Paolo Angeli
  • 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

    Fire Museum Presents: Paolo Angeli:

    Sardinian musician Paolo Angeli’s professional career was spent deep in the avant garde, exploring post-rock, experimental opera, and more. His style was influenced heavily by that of guitarist Giovanni Scanu, who was a major proponent of the classic Sardinian canto a chitarra style. The combination of inputs inspired Angeli to create his own instrument: an 18-stringed hybrid of guitar, baritone, violoncello, and drums, adorned with hammers, pedals, and even propellers operating at various speeds. Working closely with craftsman Francesco Concas, Angeli created an instrument that enables an altogether new type of performance combining, referencing, and transcending free jazz, folk noise, and minimal pop.

    "Paulo Angeli is a musical conjurer, an artist whose imaginative leaps defy gravity. A composer, ethnomusicologist and instrument builder who draws on his deep knowledge of traditional Sardinian music, he inhabits a timeless zone as a soil-rooted master and brash experimentalist. While suffused with Mediterranean cadences, Angeli’s original pieces encompass flamenco, jazz, Baroque, post-rock and new music. He plays a prepared Sardinian guitar of his own invention, a fantastical 18-string hybrid combining elements of guitar, cello and drums.

    A feast for the eyes as well as the ears, Angeli in full flight is an astounding sight, as he bows, strikes, hammers, plucks and strums an instrument with strings going in all directions and foot-pedal-controlled motorized propellers. With sympathetic strings creating shimmering drones, he adjusts tunings on the fly to create exquisitely lapidary, orchestral music using electronic effects in real time (he eschews loopers, creating every sound in the moment).

    It’s not surprising that this singular musician has improvised and collaborated with masters such as Pat Metheny, Fred Frith, Evan Parker, Zeena Parkins, and Phillip Greenlief. Angeli’s music may be unclassifiable, but it takes no expertise to recognize its strange and extravagant beauty"-SF Jazz

    venue is wheelchair accessible.

    Admission is FREE; donations appreciated. 

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  • 3:00 PMIn-person! Nothin’ But Style hits Philadelphia with an all-styles battle for adults, and an all-styles battle for kids, too! We’ve got something for all dancers, and EVERYONE is welcome!
  • 3:00 PM - 10:00 PM Nothin’ But Style hits Philadelphia with an all-styles battle for adults, and an all-styles battle for kids, too! We’ve got something for all dancers, and EVERYONE is welcome!Doors to battle open at 3 PM, and before that, we’ll also be holding classes with some amazing guest teachers, so be on the lookout for the announcement about class times!Our events are always about inclusion and positivity, so please remember to leave any and all negativity at the door, and enjoy a day full of positive exchanges of energy with your fellow dancers and the community.We have an incredible panel of judges and one of the dopest DJs around, so now all we’re missing is YOU!To pre-register to battle, check out the link in our bio or below!https://breakkonnect.com/event/4400
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