Unfurl: A Queer + POC Led Song Ceremony @ BALLARD HOMESTEAD
Event description
We invite you to rise into early spring in song with us. In this eco-political climate, we need this way of being together more than ever. We trust in the wisdom of going underground in the protective soil through the heart of winter and in the seeds we've sown unfurling with new energy to serve life. We trust in song to enliven our way through. It is our intention to hold complexity and hope in this candlelit community singing experience that will include elements of ritual.
Experience the power of song as medicine, as a tool for liberation. We believe singing is a birthright and welcome all levels of experience. We will teach songs on-the-spot, usually through call and echo, that are sourced from the modern community singing movement or have come through the song leaders themselves. Bring the wholeness of who you are to this embodied experience of singing with full permission to be in movement, grief, laughter and more.
We aim to create an integrated space rooted in understandings of our historical context and current social realities. No matter your race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, or abilities you are welcome and wanted here.
Ahlay Blakely: www.healingattheroots.com
"Alexandra “ahlay” Blakely is a descendent of Ashkenazi, Scandinavian and British folk. She is an artist, singer-songwriter, communal grief tender, community organizer, facilitator and ceramicist walking the path of ancestral healing and the reclaiming of lost cultural memories. Her community singing album, Spells from the Unknown encapsulates songs for the community to transform, ask questions, and seek to lead lives in service to the future ones. Her newest community singing album, WAILS: Songs for Grief was recorded with a choir of 200 voices. The album is completely dedicated to grief, inspired by the Whales of the Sea, the wails of our times, and Francis Weller’s book The Wild Edge of Sorrow and more specifically “the five gates of grief.”
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Shireen Amini: www.shireenamini.com
"Shireen Amini (non-binary using she/her) is a queer Puerto Rican-Iranian American, earth-loving song creator, rhythm maker, and community facilitator based on unceded Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Chinook, Tualatin, Kalapuya, Molalla, and Grande Ronde territory, aka Portland, Oregon. As a human, she carries a deep commitment to her own liberation path and vision of a more just world. As an artist, she believes strongly in music’s power to propel cultural revolution. She blends pop, rock, hip hop, latin, and roots sensibilities with socially-conscious themes as a singer-songwriter and creates modern medicine music for community singing. In song circles, she holds transformational space, leading joyful, groove-based songs, evoking tenderness, and often engaging her participants in the rhythm and ceremony of it all. She also teaches drumming and facilitates ritual as part of her community-based music empowerment project, Shireen Amini Music Medicine." - Artist Bio
@ Ballard Homestead
6:30p arrival, 7p song circle
All ages, mostly seated
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EVENT & VENUE INFO:
- Ballard Homestead is partially ADA accessible. Please email boxoffice@fremontabbey.org with questions and for accommodations. ballardhomestead.org/about
- Service animals as defined by the ADA are allowed. Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.
- Please limit photos during the show so as to not distract other attendees from the experience.
- Please enter quietly if the show has already begun.
- Please leave quietly, it's a very quiet neighborhood.
- Quiet Picnics Welcome. ie. please no crunchy packaging or loud chips, smelly foods, etc. We sometimes have a few tables out, or you can use the side yard if weather is nice.
- Light snacks & non-alcoholic beverages may be available for purchase, but no other food or bar service at Ballard Homestead shows.
- We have a mix of padded chairs, benches, and a little standing room in back for big shows.
- We are an all ages venue. Kids 10 & under are free at Abbey Arts concerts & arts events unless noted. Please request by emailing boxoffice@fremontabbey.org
- Entering the venue indicates agreement to adhere to the Abbey Respect Policy. All are welcome. fremontabbey.org/respect
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