10,000 Tones for Peace
In Person at The Clemente, Flamboyan Theater / 107 Suffolk Street, near Delancey
Tickets at Eventbrite
Support Humanitarian Aid to Ukrainian Peoples
Friday, March 18th from 6:00pm to 11:00pm
Suggested Donation: $25 For more information artsforart.org/advocacy
Featuring: Oliver Lake, Matthew Shipp, Jason Kao Hwang, Cooper-Moore, Melvin Gibbs, D.D. Jackson, Marty Ehrlich, Fay Victor, Ingrid Laubrock, Joe Morris, Mark Dresser & 50 more
10,000 Tones for Peace features:
- Dan Kurfirst, a sonic mantra with audience participation
- 50+ artists performing solos, duos, and trio performances
- Frank London Brass Band
- Jason Kao Hwang leads String Ensemble
- William Parker leads the Finale with the full ensemble
Suggested donation $25 via Eventbrite. All money raised will be donated to support Doctors Without Borders work in Ukraine. https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/what-we-do/countries/ukraine
CONFIRMED LINEUP:
Ahmed Abdullah • Aakash Mittal • Adam Caine • Akua Dixon • Alexis Marcelo • Andrea Wolper • Andrew Barker • Angelica Sanchez • Arun Ramamurthy • Che Chen • Cooper-Moore • D.D. Jackson • Dan Kurfirst • Daro Behroozi • Demian Ricardson • Dick Griffin • Dimitry Ishenko • Ellen Christi • Eri Yamamoto • Fay Victor • Frank London • gaby fluke-mogul • Ingrid Laubrock • Janice Lowe • Jason Kao Hwang • Joe Morris • John Blum • JD Parran • Juan Pablo Carletti • Karen Borca • Katie Down • Keir Neuringer • Ken Filiano • Kirk Kniffke • Leonid Galaganov • Lisa Sokolov • Mara Rosenbloom • Mark Dresser • Marty Ehrlich • Matthew Shipp • Melvin Gibbs • Michael Bisio • Michael Wimberly • Miriam Parker • Miya Masaoka • Monique Nri Abdullah • Ned Rothenberg • Newman Taylor-Baker • Nick Lyons • No Land • Oliver Lake • On Ka Davis • Patricia Nicholson • Raina Sokolov Gonzalez • Ras Moshe • Ratzo Harris • Robert Dick • Rosemarie Hertlein • Sana Nagano • Steve Swell • Tiffany Chang • Tom Rainey • Tracie Morris • Trina Basu • Warren Smith • William Parker • Yuko Fujiyama plus…
About Arts for Art
Founded in 1996, AFA’s work is rooted in a commitment to social justice as equity and the promotion and advancement of FreeJazz, an African American indigenous art form in which improvisation is principal. FreeJazz embodies music, dance, poetry and visual arts. It is recognized for its variety of highly developed and personalized improvisational languages. AFA works not only to preserve the legacy of FreeJazz as an African
American multicultural art form, but to ensure a vital future through its re-imagination by new generations of artists. AFA offers multi-arts programs throughout the year that fulfill the role of arts in society, that is, to reflect and respond to the world. Our programming brings together multiple generations of vibrant, diverse and highly skilled artists, including the Artists for A Free World project that includes a band directed by William Parker. AFA cultivates new audiences to protect this unique aesthetic so as to remain contemporary and available. To further our goals of diversity and accessibility, we foster education through our youth programs.
About The Clemente
A mainstay of the Lower Manhattan / downtown artistic community for nearly 30 years, The Clemente is a Puerto Rican and Latinx cultural space rooted in the Lower East Side. We connect and co-create with contemporary artists, cultural workers and small arts organizations by offering subsidized studios, exhibition, rehearsal, office and venue spaces; and produce our own programming in a spirit of responsiveness, heritage conservation and provocative collaboration.
https://www.theclementecenter.org
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