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  • 7:00 PMLife Outside The Streets Inc Showcase
  • 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

    The L.O.T.S. In Your Future Showcase is an annual fundraiser for Life Outside The Streets Inc, a 501c3 non-profit organization.  We bring together a collection of artists from the Tri-State area to share HipHop, Neo-Soul, and Drama material that speaks to the issues we face as African Americans in the United States. Please come out and and enjoy some of the hidden jewels within the Tri-State area.

    The proceeds will help us provide a platform for students to be discovered and share their talents in a similar showcase setting. This platform will also serve as a tool to encourage acceptable academic and behavioral achievement in the classroom; as well as allow students to develop transferrable marketable skills pertinent to establishing a career in music outside of artistry. 

    Meet and Greet Artist at 6pm!

    We are asking for a $10 donation, however we are accepting all donations as admitions to this Showcase!

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  • 8:00 PMCOME AND SEE (1985/140 minutes) and IN A GLASS CAGE (1987/110 minutes) screened by Andrew's Video Vault
  • 8:00 PM - 11:30 PM

    Andrew's Video Vault at The Rotunda

    FREE Screenings Continuous From 8 PM on the Second THURSDAY of Every Month!

    Since 2004, Andrew’s Video Vault is a free, once-a-month screening series at The Rotunda in West Philadelphia. Andrew’s Video Vault programs original, obscure, neglected, marginalized and commercially unavailable video media. It connects the West Philly neighborhood to the University of Pennsylvania community and fosters a multicultural examination of motion pictures in a relaxed, educational setting.

    This program is made possible through the generous support of the Cinema Studies Program and The Rotunda at the University of Pennsylvania. This  project is supported in part by the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts program of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Support also provided by PECO. This program is administered regionally by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance.

    SEPTEMBER 8

    Experience two of the most extreme cult films about WWII with this double feature.

    COME AND SEE (1985/140 minutes) A young Russian boy is caught up in the fighting when his village is massacred by Germans. Directed by Elem Klimov.

    IN A GLASS CAGE (1987/110 minutes). Agusti Villaronga’s revenge drama follows a boy’s revenge on the pedophiliac Nazi scientist who preyed upon him during the war.

    Guest Host and Curator: Samm Deighan of film blog Satanic Pandemonium

      

    OCTOBER 13

    Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer True Crime Double Feature

    DAHMER (2002/101 minutes) Jeremy Renner gives an unforgettable performance (the highlight of his career, thus far) in David Jacobson’s engrossing, stylish, and solidly executed story of one of America’s most infamous serial killers.

    JEFF – THE JEFFREY DAHMER FILES (2012/76 minutes) Chris James Thompson’s fascinating experimental documentary combines extensive interviews with one of Dahmer’s neighbors, the chief medical examiner on the case, and the case’s lead detective with re-enactments of some of the more mundane aspects of Dahmer’s life and crimes.

    Guest Host and Curator: Mike Zaleski

     

    NOVEMBER 10

    Don Siegel Double Feature

    CHARLEY VARRICK (1973/111 minutes) Gripping crime film starring Walter Matthau, in one of his best performances, as a bank robber whose life goes through a series of twists and turns when it turns out his last payload was mafia money. Also stars Felicia Farr, Joe Don Baker and John Vernon.

    THE BEGUILED (1971 /105 minutes) Bizarre Southern Gothic drama stars Clint Eastwood as an injured Yankee soldier taken in by an all-girls boarding school in Louisiana where things quickly get hot, heavy, humid, and twisted. Also stars Geraldine Page.

    Guest Host and Curator: Mike Zaleski

     

    DECEMBER 8

    TOO MUCH JOHNSON (1938/67 minutes) Newly discovered Orson Welles footage—silent, unedited camera rolls from 1938. Originally filmed to accompany the Mercury Theatre’s production of William Gillette’s 1894 comedy Too Much Johnson, but never used. Footage features frequent Welles collaborator, Joseph Cotten.

    FÅRÖ DOCUMENT 1979 (1979/100 minutes) Documentary by Ingmar Bergman about his adopted home, the island of Fårö, where he filmed many of his best works and lived until the end of his life.

    GLITTERBUG (1994/60 minutes) Montage of Super 8 footage shot by filmmaker Derek Jarman from 1970 to 1986 — part home-movie, part formal experimentation and part social documentary. Music by Brian Eno.

    Admission to all Andrew's Video Vault screenings is FREE

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  • 7:00 PMFRINGE! razorsharpthinking.com Presents Felicki University
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

    Do you want to know who the Illuminati really are? Join Dr. Tony Montana and Dr. Chuck Wepner for our open house, with a chance to earn a different doctorate degree at every show! Lectures on the Illuminati, talking blowup dolls, and original live music. Make it to the Alumni Session and face the dreaded Felicki Wheel of Death!

    Cyti Gui is Philadelphia’s Top Illuminati Lecturer. He has performed throughout the Philadelphia area with the rock band the Shyboyz. Cyti Gui is also an accomplished street performer and has performed throughout the streets of Philadelphia, in Times Square and the Word Trade Center in New York City. In Cyti Gui’s powerful performances and lectures he has spoken out regarding the following topics: The Illuminati, the APP (Actor’s Protection Program), the Hollywood Studio System, top Hollywood stars such as John Goodman, Bethenny Frankel, and Sylvester Stallone, top directors such as Oliver Stone and Brian DePalma, the AMA, the $60 billion dollar diet industry, Mattel, Barbie, the media, government, sports, business an entertainment fields, AOL (American Online), Time Warner, the Restaurant Industry and the lack of buffets in the United States, and the Krikels: and extraterrestrial race of people that live on the planet Krikel 60 billion light years away that have a population of 60 billion and is 60 billion years old, the Krikels 5 year plan of death, destruction, and genocide of the human race.

    http://www.razorsharpthinking.com

    $0 – $15 / 90 minutes

    Sun Sept 11 at 6:30pm and 8:30 pm + Tues Sept 13 at 6:30pm and 8:30pm Cinemug 1607 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19148

    Fri Sept 16 at 9pm + Sat Sept 17 at 9pm + Fri Sept 23 at 9pm The Adobe Café 1919 E. Passyunk Ave Philadelphia, PA 19148

    Fri Sept 9 at 7pm and 9:30pm + Tues Sept 20 at 7pm and 9:30pm The Rotunda 4014 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

    Tickets: http://fringearts.com/event/razorsharpthinking-com-presentsfelicki-university-16/

    Wed Sept 21 at 7pm and 9:30pm + Sat Sept 24 at 7pm and 9:30pm 319 Performance Space (AUX) 319 N 11th St #3, Philadelphia, PA 19107

  • 9:30 PMFRINGE! razorsharpthinking.com Presents Felicki University
  • 9:30 PM - 11:00 PM

    Do you want to know who the Illuminati really are? Join Dr. Tony Montana and Dr. Chuck Wepner for our open house, with a chance to earn a different doctorate degree at every show! Lectures on the Illuminati, talking blowup dolls, and original live music. Make it to the Alumni Session and face the dreaded Felicki Wheel of Death!

    Cyti Gui is Philadelphia’s Top Illuminati Lecturer. He has performed throughout the Philadelphia area with the rock band the Shyboyz. Cyti Gui is also an accomplished street performer and has performed throughout the streets of Philadelphia, in Times Square and the Word Trade Center in New York City. In Cyti Gui’s powerful performances and lectures he has spoken out regarding the following topics: The Illuminati, the APP (Actor’s Protection Program), the Hollywood Studio System, top Hollywood stars such as John Goodman, Bethenny Frankel, and Sylvester Stallone, top directors such as Oliver Stone and Brian DePalma, the AMA, the $60 billion dollar diet industry, Mattel, Barbie, the media, government, sports, business an entertainment fields, AOL (American Online), Time Warner, the Restaurant Industry and the lack of buffets in the United States, and the Krikels: and extraterrestrial race of people that live on the planet Krikel 60 billion light years away that have a population of 60 billion and is 60 billion years old, the Krikels 5 year plan of death, destruction, and genocide of the human race.

    http://www.razorsharpthinking.com

    $0 – $15 / 90 minutes

    Sun Sept 11 at 6:30pm and 8:30 pm + Tues Sept 13 at 6:30pm and 8:30pmCinemug1607 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19148

    Fri Sept 16 at 9pm + Sat Sept 17 at 9pm + Fri Sept 23 at 9pmThe Adobe Café1919 E. Passyunk Ave Philadelphia, PA 19148

    Fri Sept 9 at 7pm and 9:30pm + Tues Sept 20 at 7pm and 9:30pmThe Rotunda4014 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

    Tickets: http://fringearts.com/event/razorsharpthinking-com-presentsfelicki-university-16/

    Wed Sept 21 at 7pm and 9:30pm + Sat Sept 24 at 7pm and 9:30pm319 Performance Space (AUX)319 N 11th St #3, Philadelphia, PA 19107

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  • 6:00 PMFRINGE! Truth Be Told
  • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

    I am constantly manipulated. I am torn apart until bare. I am distorted by the pollution of language. I have the ability to push you away and then pull you back in close, making you feel safe. You spend time weaving in and out of my skeleton, trying to find answers. Can you guess what I am?

    https://elisemeledance.wordpress.com/

    $8 / 45 minutes

    Tickets: http://fringearts.com/event/truth-be-told/

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  • 6:00 PMVision Driven Artists Series Monthly Workshops
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

    The Rotunda & Vision Driven Consulting are teaming up to bring resources and capacity-building workshops to  

    curators and self-producing artists from any discipline.  

    Workshops will be held: 

    2nd Monday of each month beginning in November,

    6:00 – 8:00pm at The Rotunda (4014 Walnut St, Philadelphia)

    All workshops in the series are FREE and OPEN to the public, but please sign up in advance HERE to secure your spot! 

    WORKSHOP SCHEDULE

    Nonprofit, LLC, or Fiscal Sponsorship (November 9th, 6-8pm)

    • Discuss the pros and cons of various structures – pool experiences and get new ideas

    • Craft your mission statement to determine the structure that best suits your practice

    • Sole-proprietor, LLC, 501(c)3: understand the structures and how your projects fit into them

    2016 Planning (December 14th, 6-8pm)

    • Plan your upcoming year of work 

    • Identify your goals and break them into achievable tasks

    • Plot your tasks on a timeline for 2016

    Fundraising Basics (January 11th, 6-8pm)

    • Learn the language of fundraising 

    • Maximize opportunities beyond grants to support your projects

    • Brainstorm actual fundraising ideas for your work

    Grant Writing – Beginner  (February 8th, 6-8pm)

    • Demystify the language and process behind grant writing

    • Receive tools for finding grants 

    • Read actual grant proposals to learn common mistakes and important proposal components 

    Grant Writing – Intermediate (March 14th, 6-8pm)

    • Review aspects of a strong grant proposal

    • Practice writing an actual grant 

    • Receive feedback on your draft proposal 

    Real Budgeting for Real Work (April 11th, 6-8pm)

    • Look at sample budgets and learn how to interpret the story behind the numbers 

    • Create a budget tailored to your goals for 2016

    • How to assemble a project budget for potential funders

    Crowdfunding 101 (May 9th, 6-8pm)

    • Learn how to tell if crowdfunding is right for your project or if it is not

    • Discover the pros and cons of various crowdfunding platforms

    • Receive a crowdfunding workbook to help you plan a campaign

    Getting New Projects off the Ground (June 13th, 6-8pm)

    • Identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and potential threats of a new project 

    • Think through the components of your project and its goals 

    • Hone in on the details of your program or project and begin a draft project plan

    Getting People to Show Up (July 11th, 6-8pm)

    • Learn new techniques for building an audience, recruiting volunteers, and reaching your ideal participant

    • Troubleshoot issues with audience development that you may have had in the past

    • Identify tangible ways to keep people coming back in the future

    Balancing Your Practice (August 8th, 6-8pm)

    • Identify places of (im)balance in your practice

    • Discuss health, wellness, and your work

    • Share and obtain tools for successful time management

    Developing Campus/Community Collaborations (September 12th, 6-8pm)

    • Hear stories of successful campus and community collaborations

    • Learn how to find campus and community partners

    • Avoid common problems and learn how to build mutually beneficial partnerships

    Goal Identification & Measurement (October 10th, 6-8pm)

    • Identify what you want to achieve in your projects

    • Incorporate critical feedback and self-reflection into your arts practice

    • Brainstorm and receive tools for measuring success

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  • 6:00 PMFRINGE! the underrated act of talking to oneself
  • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

    Founded in “jouska,” the hypothetical and often lively conversation one has with oneself, femme. collective presents an invitation to experience the tension and slack, anxiety and catharsis that releases from the familiar, and often underrated, activity of talking to yourself.

    http://www.femmecollectivephilly.com/ 

    Sept. 17 at 6pm and 9pm

    Sept 18 at 2:3pm

    $15 / 80 minutes

    Tickets: http://fringearts.com/event/underrated-act-talking-oneself-2/

  • 6:00 PMOUTSIDE AT THE 40TH ST FIELD! Rennie Harris RHAW
 with Kalamandir Dance Company
 at the 40th Street Summer Series
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM The 40th Street Summer Series—co-produced by Penn, University City District, and The Rotunda—will once again enliven the green area behind the Walnut Street Library (40th Street between Walnut and Locust) with free monthly concerts. This year the programming will run from June through September, with performances on four Saturdays throughout the summer, falling on June 18th, July 23rd, August 20th, and September 17th. These events will only be cancelled is there is really bad weather. A sprinkle won't cancel our fun!  In the past, the Summer Series has featured internationally-acclaimed acts such as the Millennial Territory Orchestra, Man Man, and the Sun Ra Arkestra— to play free outdoor concerts that capture the soul of the neighborhood. This year, the series will run from June through September. The Summer Series brings business during the typically slow summer months by increasing patronage at nearby retailers and building upon the existing vibrancy of 40th Street, while providing entertaining, enriching and safe outlets for families, visitors and students. 2016 ScheduleSATURDAY, JUNE 18 • 6PMThe Young PhiladelphiansThe Young Philadelphians blend mind-blowing harmolodic punk-funk and the sweet, optimistic pulse of 1970s Philly soul. Marc Ribot enlists Prime Time alumni and Philadelphia natives, bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma, drummer G. Calvin Weston and guitarist Bern Nix, along with a lush 3-piece string section to form the hardest working musicians in punk/funk/soul/ and noise. Keep an eye out for their Live in Tokyo album to be released in July!Click here for more info on The Young Philadelphians.with Monica McIntyre
Monica 'Spirit' McIntyre (pronouns: Spirit/They/Them) -- A Gender Non-Conforming Cellist, Vocalist, Lyricist, Wellness Advocate, Sound Healer, Reiki Practitioner, Mover and Visual Artist -- who promotes empowerment and healing by any medium necessary. Click here for more info on Monica McIntyre.
 SATURDAY, JULY 23 • 6PMDendê & Band
Dendê & Band have cultivated a unique sound where Afro-Brazilian traditions like samba de roda and candomble have been seamlessly melded with world rhythms like rumba, afrobeat and mbalax. Dendê is a percussionist, singer, composer, bandleader, teacher, and multi-instrumentalist. Click here for more information on Dende & Band.with PaPa Ed Stokes and Kunu Bi
PaPa Ed is a multi-instrumentalist/vocalist who plays more than a dozen instruments, a highly-accomplished instrument maker (often from recycled materials), and a lifelong student of ethnic and African music, and the blues. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 • 6PMThe Liberian Women's Chorus for Change
The Liberian Women's Chorus for Change brings the power of Liberian traditional song to the forefront of efforts to make communities safe and strong. Composed of renowned singers, dancers and musicians from Liberia, these award-winning performers create music intended to encourage women to make their voices heard, and to take positive steps forward. Click here for more information on The Liberian Women's Chorus for Change.with Modero Dance Company
Modero Dance Company was founded to combine traditional and modern Indonesian dance disciplines. This fusion brings the best of both worlds in energetic & intricate choreography. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 • 6PMRennie Harris RHAW
 Dr. Rennie Harris’ RHAW is a dance group for youths training for Rennie Harris Puremovement. The group performs Campbell Locking, Popping & Boogaloo, B-boy/girl, House, and Hip hop social dance. RHAW forges new paths for young hip hop hopefuls, and will present Hip hop in its "RHAW-est" forms. Click here for more information on Rennie Harris RHAW.with Kalamandir Dance Company
Kalamandir Dance Company is a contemporary ensemble that uses the vocabulary of classical Indian dance to explore new spaces of artistic expression. Their movement vocabulary is a collective effort that aims to create a reachable area for all people to participate and communicate. Click here for more information on Kalamandir Dance Company.Admission to all shows in this series is FREE
  • 9:00 PMFRINGE! the underrated act of talking to oneself
  • 9:00 PM - 10:30 PM

    Founded in “jouska,” the hypothetical and often lively conversation one has with oneself, femme. collective presents an invitation to experience the tension and slack, anxiety and catharsis that releases from the familiar, and often underrated, activity of talking to yourself.

    http://www.femmecollectivephilly.com/ 

    Sept. 17 at 6pm and 9pm

    Sept 18 at 2:3pm

    $15 / 80 minutes

    Tickets: http://fringearts.com/event/underrated-act-talking-oneself-2/

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  • 2:30 PMFRINGE! the underrated act of talking to oneself
  • 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

    Founded in “jouska,” the hypothetical and often lively conversation one has with oneself, femme. collective presents an invitation to experience the tension and slack, anxiety and catharsis that releases from the familiar, and often underrated, activity of talking to yourself.

    http://www.femmecollectivephilly.com/ 

    Sept. 17 at 6pm and 9pm

    Sept 18 at 2:3pm

    $15 / 80 minutes

    Tickets: http://fringearts.com/event/underrated-act-talking-oneself-2/

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  • 7:00 PMFRINGE! razorsharpthinking.com Presents Felicki University
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

    Do you want to know who the Illuminati really are? Join Dr. Tony Montana and Dr. Chuck Wepner for our open house, with a chance to earn a different doctorate degree at every show! Lectures on the Illuminati, talking blowup dolls, and original live music. Make it to the Alumni Session and face the dreaded Felicki Wheel of Death!

    Cyti Gui is Philadelphia’s Top Illuminati Lecturer. He has performed throughout the Philadelphia area with the rock band the Shyboyz. Cyti Gui is also an accomplished street performer and has performed throughout the streets of Philadelphia, in Times Square and the Word Trade Center in New York City. In Cyti Gui’s powerful performances and lectures he has spoken out regarding the following topics: The Illuminati, the APP (Actor’s Protection Program), the Hollywood Studio System, top Hollywood stars such as John Goodman, Bethenny Frankel, and Sylvester Stallone, top directors such as Oliver Stone and Brian DePalma, the AMA, the $60 billion dollar diet industry, Mattel, Barbie, the media, government, sports, business an entertainment fields, AOL (American Online), Time Warner, the Restaurant Industry and the lack of buffets in the United States, and the Krikels: and extraterrestrial race of people that live on the planet Krikel 60 billion light years away that have a population of 60 billion and is 60 billion years old, the Krikels 5 year plan of death, destruction, and genocide of the human race.

    http://www.razorsharpthinking.com

    $0 – $15 / 90 minutes

    Sun Sept 11 at 6:30pm and 8:30 pm + Tues Sept 13 at 6:30pm and 8:30pmCinemug1607 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19148

    Fri Sept 16 at 9pm + Sat Sept 17 at 9pm + Fri Sept 23 at 9pmThe Adobe Café1919 E. Passyunk Ave Philadelphia, PA 19148

    Fri Sept 9 at 7pm and 9:30pm + Tues Sept 20 at 7pm and 9:30pmThe Rotunda4014 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

    Tickets: http://fringearts.com/event/razorsharpthinking-com-presentsfelicki-university-16/

    Wed Sept 21 at 7pm and 9:30pm + Sat Sept 24 at 7pm and 9:30pm319 Performance Space (AUX)319 N 11th St #3, Philadelphia, PA 19107

  • 9:30 PMFRINGE! razorsharpthinking.com Presents Felicki University
  • 9:30 PM - 11:00 PM

    Do you want to know who the Illuminati really are? Join Dr. Tony Montana and Dr. Chuck Wepner for our open house, with a chance to earn a different doctorate degree at every show! Lectures on the Illuminati, talking blowup dolls, and original live music. Make it to the Alumni Session and face the dreaded Felicki Wheel of Death!

    Cyti Gui is Philadelphia’s Top Illuminati Lecturer. He has performed throughout the Philadelphia area with the rock band the Shyboyz. Cyti Gui is also an accomplished street performer and has performed throughout the streets of Philadelphia, in Times Square and the Word Trade Center in New York City. In Cyti Gui’s powerful performances and lectures he has spoken out regarding the following topics: The Illuminati, the APP (Actor’s Protection Program), the Hollywood Studio System, top Hollywood stars such as John Goodman, Bethenny Frankel, and Sylvester Stallone, top directors such as Oliver Stone and Brian DePalma, the AMA, the $60 billion dollar diet industry, Mattel, Barbie, the media, government, sports, business an entertainment fields, AOL (American Online), Time Warner, the Restaurant Industry and the lack of buffets in the United States, and the Krikels: and extraterrestrial race of people that live on the planet Krikel 60 billion light years away that have a population of 60 billion and is 60 billion years old, the Krikels 5 year plan of death, destruction, and genocide of the human race.

    http://www.razorsharpthinking.com

    $0 – $15 / 90 minutes

    Sun Sept 11 at 6:30pm and 8:30 pm + Tues Sept 13 at 6:30pm and 8:30pmCinemug1607 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19148

    Fri Sept 16 at 9pm + Sat Sept 17 at 9pm + Fri Sept 23 at 9pmThe Adobe Café1919 E. Passyunk Ave Philadelphia, PA 19148

    Fri Sept 9 at 7pm and 9:30pm + Tues Sept 20 at 7pm and 9:30pmThe Rotunda4014 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

    Tickets: http://fringearts.com/event/razorsharpthinking-com-presentsfelicki-university-16/

    Wed Sept 21 at 7pm and 9:30pm + Sat Sept 24 at 7pm and 9:30pm319 Performance Space (AUX)319 N 11th St #3, Philadelphia, PA 19107

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  • 8:00 PMIN THE SANCTUARY! COMPOSING THE TINNITUS SUITES: 2016 - a concert series about hearing damage pres. PHILADELPHIA HEARING DAMAGE
  • 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    Daniel Fishkin and Bowerbird present

    COMPOSING THE TINNITUS SUITES: 2016 

    a concert series about hearing damage 

    September 23, September 30, October 2, October 16 in the Sanctuary of The Rotunda

    In 2008, composer Daniel Fishkin's ears started ringing, and they never stopped. Doctors offered no solace besides, "You get used to it." In the absence of a medical cure, Fishkin vowed to find a creative solution. "I do not want to get used to my hearing damage - I want to use it." 

    Composing the Tinnitus Suites: 2016 is a concert series and sound installation that investigates the aesthetics of hearing damage. The series is anchored by the Lady's Harp - a system of 20-foot long piano wires activated by mixer feedback, using guitar pickups and pressure transducers to coax the strings into vibration. The Lady's Harp's buzzing strings create a forest of sound; as you walk around the room, the notes change along with your movements. The concerts are buoyed by conversations with neuroscientists and scholars who confront hearing loss or disability in their practice and personal lives. To make 'Tinnitus Music' is not just to compose sounds, but also to compose situations that can break the isolation of the experience of hearing damage. Composing the Tinnitus Suites is about listening to the way tinnitus makes one listen.

    THE CONCERT SERIES 

    PHILADELPHIA HEARING DAMAGE Friday, September 23, 2016, 8pm

    More info >>>

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    ELLEN FULLMAN with DANIEL FISHKIN Friday, September 30, 2016, 8pm

    More info >>>

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    DANIEL FISHKIN, CLEEK SCHREY, RON SHALOM Sunday, October 2, 2016, 8pm

    More info >>>

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    ENSEMBLE MISE-EN Sunday, October 16, 2016, 8pm

    More info >>>

    Admission is FREE for all events in this series. 

    Composing the Tinnitus Suites: 2016 has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.

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  • 3:00 PMThe 10th Black Women's Arts Festival
  • 3:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    Confirmed and Invited Featured Artists and/or Workshop Presenters:

    Monica McIntyre (music)

    Dr. Sunlight Little (health workshop)

    Tamara Xavier (aka Moon Wisdom) (dance/choreography)

    Rhetta Morgan (music/ceremony)

    Juliannah Francina Harrison (exhibiting painter)

    Briana Pray (author/panelist)

    Kai Moon Oceans (speaker/workshop presenter)

    Joyce Bacon (author/panelist)

    Shandra Staley (jewelry vendor/African dance instruction)

    Janet McDonald/Foundation Singers (music)

    Naima Merella (exhibiting fine artist and photographer)

    Lis Dembling (exhibiting painter)

    NASSUNNI (exhibiting painter)

    Cassendre Xavier (music/speaker/workshop presenter/literary)

    All People's Open Mic

    Ceremony to Honor Our Ancestors & Elders

    And more TBA!

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    Saturday and Sunday

    Sept. 24-25

    3:00pm-9:00pm both days

    Contact/info: 215.552.8850, ext. 1, Email cxmusic@gmail.com

    FREE and open to all respectful persuns!

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  • 3:00 PMThe 10th Black Women's Arts Festival
  • 3:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    Confirmed and Invited Featured Artists and/or Workshop Presenters:

    Monica McIntyre (music)

    Dr. Sunlight Little (health workshop)

    Tamara Xavier (aka Moon Wisdom) (dance/choreography)

    Rhetta Morgan (music/ceremony)

    Juliannah Francina Harrison (exhibiting painter)

    Briana Pray (author/panelist)

    Kai Moon Oceans (speaker/workshop presenter)

    Joyce Bacon (author/panelist)

    Shandra Staley (jewelry vendor/African dance instruction)

    Janet McDonald/Foundation Singers (music)

    Naima Merella (exhibiting fine artist and photographer)

    Lis Dembling (exhibiting painter)

    NASSUNNI (exhibiting painter)

    Cassendre Xavier (music/speaker/workshop presenter/literary)

    All People's Open Mic

    Ceremony to Honor Our Ancestors & Elders

    And more TBA!

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    Saturday and Sunday

    Sept. 24-25

    3:00pm-9:00pm both days

    Contact/info: 215.552.8850, ext. 1, Email cxmusic@gmail.com

    FREE and open to all respectful persuns!

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  • 3:30 PMCONES, a solo show about vampires, vision loss, and ice cream
  • 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

    CONES, the solo show about vampires, vision loss, and ice cream, returns to The Rotunda for an afternoon! A blindfolded boy spills secrets about bright lights, bad cartoons, and learning how to be a vampire. But when a team of eye doctors, gym coaches, powerful sorcerers, and potential mates try to pry his eyes open, what will he see? The answer may be in the ice cream. And the ice cream will certainly be served in CONES.

    CONES is written, designed and performed by Morgan FitzPatrick Andrews, co-created and directed by Mason Rosenthal. As visually impaired artists, Morgan and Mason made this show to start conversation about having low vision or other dis/abilities while passing as more able-bodied. CONES debuted at Philadelphia's 2015 SoLow Festival and recently toured to Vermont, the first of many stops on its impending tour of the U.S.

    This event made possible by the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired.

    Admission is FREE

  • 9:00 PMThe Gathering
  • 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM (nearly every last Thursday)  9pm-1am Established in 1996, The Gathering is the longest/strongest-running truly Hip Hop event in Philly. The 
Gathering IS b-boys/b-girls, pop-lockers, emcees, graffiti writers, 
DJs, men, women, and children of all ages enjoying an organic, 
community-based celebration of The struggle, the Love, and the culture 
of Hip Hop. DJs spin Hiphop, breaks, and funk all night, and there are 
open cyphas, a tag wall, and a featured performance and graffiti panel 
each month. Admission is $3 before 10pm, $5 after 10pm.
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  • 8:00 PMIN THE SANCTUARY! COMPOSING THE TINNITUS SUITES: 2016 - a concert series about hearing damage pres. ELLEN FULLMAN with DANIEL FISHKIN
  • 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

    Daniel Fishkin and Bowerbird present

    COMPOSING THE TINNITUS SUITES: 2016 

    a concert series about hearing damage 

    September 23, September 30, October 2, October 16 in the Sanctuary of The Rotunda

    In 2008, composer Daniel Fishkin's ears started ringing, and they never stopped. Doctors offered no solace besides, "You get used to it." In the absence of a medical cure, Fishkin vowed to find a creative solution. "I do not want to get used to my hearing damage - I want to use it." 

    Composing the Tinnitus Suites: 2016 is a concert series and sound installation that investigates the aesthetics of hearing damage. The series is anchored by the Lady's Harp - a system of 20-foot long piano wires activated by mixer feedback, using guitar pickups and pressure transducers to coax the strings into vibration. The Lady's Harp's buzzing strings create a forest of sound; as you walk around the room, the notes change along with your movements. The concerts are buoyed by conversations with neuroscientists and scholars who confront hearing loss or disability in their practice and personal lives. To make 'Tinnitus Music' is not just to compose sounds, but also to compose situations that can break the isolation of the experience of hearing damage. Composing the Tinnitus Suites is about listening to the way tinnitus makes one listen.

    THE CONCERT SERIES 

    PHILADELPHIA HEARING DAMAGE Friday, September 23, 2016, 8pm

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    ELLEN FULLMAN with DANIEL FISHKIN Friday, September 30, 2016, 8pm

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    DANIEL FISHKIN, CLEEK SCHREY, RON SHALOM Sunday, October 2, 2016, 8pm

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    ENSEMBLE MISE-EN Sunday, October 16, 2016, 8pm

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    Admission is FREE for all events in this series. 

    Composing the Tinnitus Suites: 2016 has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.

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