i am a man 2019
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June 2 - 8th @ hibernian hall
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Play Songs & Games + Community Gather & Sing FREE! RSVP HERE
June 2nd: 2:30-4:30PM, Hibernian Hall
Join us for a family-friendly, two-part afternoon of fellowship, song,
history, and food!
2:30-3:00PM: Play Songs & Games is an interactive educational workshop for young children and families exploring African American and Caribbean children’s songs and games. Come move, sing, and learn! Appropriate for toddlers through elementary-aged youth, parents, and families.
3:00-4:30PM: Lend your voice in this Community Gather & Sing of traditional African American civil rights songs. Appropriate for all ages. Light food and drinks provide
Community Gather & Sing FREE! RSVP HERE
June 4th: 6:00-7:30PM, Dewitt Center
Lend your voice in this community sing-along of traditional African American civil rights songs. Join us for fellowship, song, history and food. Free, family-friendly, appropriate for all ages! Light food and drinks provided.
Community Conversation FREE! RSVP HERE
June 5th: 4:00-5:00PM, Hibernian Hall
What do you think it means to be a man?
Join us in a conversation exploring this central question, one that's relevant today now more than ever. From our collective responses, we'll work together to create a poem which will be performed live in our Saturday, June 8th Finale Concert at Hibernian Hall. Participants will be acknowledged as creative contributors at the Saturday evening performance and receive free admission. Free, appropriate for teens and families. Light food and drinks provided.
Seth Parker Woods, cello PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
June 6th: 7:00-8:30PM,* Hibernian Hall
*interactive, hand-on learning stations @ 6:30PM
Presenting contemporary classical cello works by Black composers.
LEARN MORE ABOUT SETH PARKER WOODS HERE
I Am Not Your Negro FREE! RSVP HERE
June 7th: 6:00PM, Hibernian Hall
A free screening of I Am Not Your Negro by Raoul Peck, a documentary about writer and activist James Baldwin. Light food and drinks provided.
Whatever you think about the past and future of what used to be called “race relations” this movie will make you think again, and may even change your mind.
-A.O. Scott from The NYTimes
Finale Concert: I AM A MAN PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN! RSVP HERE
June 8th: 7:00-9:00PM,* Hibernian Hall
*pre-concert composer talk with Brian R. Nabors @ 6:00PM
Featuring spoken word, dance, multimedia, and music by Black male composers, including a world premiere by Castle of our Skins 2018-2019 Composer-in-Residence Brian Raphael Nabors. The concert will be followed by a reception.
June 2nd: 2:30-4:30PM, Hibernian Hall
Join us for a family-friendly, two-part afternoon of fellowship, song,
history, and food!
2:30-3:00PM: Play Songs & Games is an interactive educational workshop for young children and families exploring African American and Caribbean children’s songs and games. Come move, sing, and learn! Appropriate for toddlers through elementary-aged youth, parents, and families.
3:00-4:30PM: Lend your voice in this Community Gather & Sing of traditional African American civil rights songs. Appropriate for all ages. Light food and drinks provide
Community Gather & Sing FREE! RSVP HERE
June 4th: 6:00-7:30PM, Dewitt Center
Lend your voice in this community sing-along of traditional African American civil rights songs. Join us for fellowship, song, history and food. Free, family-friendly, appropriate for all ages! Light food and drinks provided.
Community Conversation FREE! RSVP HERE
June 5th: 4:00-5:00PM, Hibernian Hall
What do you think it means to be a man?
Join us in a conversation exploring this central question, one that's relevant today now more than ever. From our collective responses, we'll work together to create a poem which will be performed live in our Saturday, June 8th Finale Concert at Hibernian Hall. Participants will be acknowledged as creative contributors at the Saturday evening performance and receive free admission. Free, appropriate for teens and families. Light food and drinks provided.
Seth Parker Woods, cello PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
June 6th: 7:00-8:30PM,* Hibernian Hall
*interactive, hand-on learning stations @ 6:30PM
Presenting contemporary classical cello works by Black composers.
LEARN MORE ABOUT SETH PARKER WOODS HERE
I Am Not Your Negro FREE! RSVP HERE
June 7th: 6:00PM, Hibernian Hall
A free screening of I Am Not Your Negro by Raoul Peck, a documentary about writer and activist James Baldwin. Light food and drinks provided.
Whatever you think about the past and future of what used to be called “race relations” this movie will make you think again, and may even change your mind.
-A.O. Scott from The NYTimes
Finale Concert: I AM A MAN PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN! RSVP HERE
June 8th: 7:00-9:00PM,* Hibernian Hall
*pre-concert composer talk with Brian R. Nabors @ 6:00PM
Featuring spoken word, dance, multimedia, and music by Black male composers, including a world premiere by Castle of our Skins 2018-2019 Composer-in-Residence Brian Raphael Nabors. The concert will be followed by a reception.