Singing Ourselves Free! a community song experience with Shireen Amini
Event description
Come gather in circle for an evening of soulful, liberatory song. Guided by singer-songwriter and song-carrier Shireen Amini, we’ll raise our voices together in a participatory experience of original medicine music - crafted to meet this moment with compassion, fierceness, and joy.
This experience will be part group singing, part rhythmic play, and part embodied ritual. Through call-and-echo and layered harmonies, we’ll sing ourselves through grief, into healing, and toward collective freedom. Let’s remember the power of song to reconnect us to ourselves, to each other, and to the world we dream is possible.
In this container:
We believe singing is a birthright and welcome all levels of experience.
No matter your race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, size, neurodivergence, abilities, or housing status, you are not only welcome and wanted here, you belong here.
Cost:
Regular Ticket: $15-55 sliding scale
Pay what you can / No one turned away Ticket: $0-$14 >> enter Access Code: CARETICKET
Teen Ticket: $10 >> enter Access Code: TEEN
Kids 12 and under are free
BIPOC* Scholarship available. Contact host.
*Black, Indigenous, or Person of Color (including mixed race) who cannot hide their non-whiteness, whether through skin color, name, accent, or physical features, and who experiences a particular kind of other-ing, discrimination, and disadvantage that white or white-presenting folks do not experience.
Land and people acknowledgment:
This event is taking place on the unceded territory of the Shoshone and Bannock peoples.
Accessibility:
This venue is, unfortunately, not ADA accessible.
Please let us know if there are any other ways we can support your access to this offering.
Parking:
Parking is on the left side of the building. The building is called the Hoppy building. A stairwell to the second floor can be found to the right of the smoke shop.
Community care:
This event is indoors! Please come free of Covid or contagious symptoms. You are most welcome to mask and distance to your own comfort level.
What will be provided:
Water
Hot water and tea (if weather is not too hot)
Restroom facilities
What to bring:
A water bottle and/or hot tea mug
Any cushions, blankets, and layers to help your body feel comfortable
Bio:
Shireen “Riyo” Amini (they/them) is a queer, trans masculine, Puerto Rican-Iranian American, earth-loving song creator, rhythm maker, and community facilitator based in Portland, Oregon. As a human, they carry a deep commitment to their own liberation path and vision of a more just world. As an artist, they believe strongly in music’s power to propel cultural revolution. Shireen 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, they hold transformational space, leading joyful, groove-based songs, evoking tenderness, and often engaging participants in the rhythm and ceremony of it all. Stay tuned for Shireen’s first community song album in-the-works, tentatively titled “Gather Your Resilience: Medicine Songs for Liberation."
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