Did you know that approximately 80% of @TN_Arts grants are funded by the purchase of state specialty license plates? 🎨🚗
If you'd like to help the arts grow in TN, consider a beautiful arts-focused specialty license plate: https://t.co/tE3PejXOTM
Join us at @tnimmigrant on June 29th for KAPWA: music for connection to self and other; with works composed by @larissamaestro
Tickets: https://t.co/qIerdDMs58
This season, we have focused exclusively on celebrating the work of local composers, performers, and artists - possible thanks in part to @TN_Arts and funding from the specialty license plate program. Learn more and support the arts: https://t.co/UR43V0pWWG
Did you know for only $36 a year, you can help to fund chatterbird and the 800+ arts grants awarded by @TN_Arts each year? Help keep the arts thriving in Tennessee! Learn more at: https://t.co/tE3PejXOTM #TNPlates#ArtsPlate#TNarts
We are so grateful to the @TN_Arts for the many ways that they support the arts in our state. If you’d like to help the arts to grow in TN, consider a beautiful arts-focused specialty license plate: https://t.co/LABeH9o7Z3 #TNPlates#ArtsPlate#TNarts
A Bending of Its Own Kind: Aspiration, is right around the corner, and we wanted to take a moment to highlight the phenomenal musicians taking part in this collaborative journey.
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As we prepare for the next installation of A Bending of Its Own Kind, we wanted to shine a spotlight on the incredible organization behind this work. Check out this video sneak peek of a movement from the work: https://t.co/gC6kK2rlBL
“While Birmingham was nearly between the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers, it also sat between aspirations of being an iron town like its namesake in England, and being an American town rife of the racism of its Alabaman namesake.” - JayVe Montgomery, on Birmingham, KY
“It is called the most significant town to be drowned in the effort because it had a population larger than the county seat and was a place where both African Americans and whites found work in the iron and timber industries.” - JayVe Montgomery on Birmingham, KY
We are excited to announce that JayVe Montgomery, chatterbird’s 2024 Composer in Residence, has revealed further details surrounding a year-long field recording project. Learn more about the NEA-funded Lake Black Town here: https://t.co/1IDcHiSsWZ
Dream Chambers and Sonya Waters checked in with Music City Review ahead of tomorrows performance. Tickets for “The Blossoming” are available now!
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Nashville Scene’s PJ Kinzer sat down with Dream Chambers and Sonya Waters to discuss The Blossoming. Check it out, and be sure to grab your tickets for “The Blossoming.”
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The Blossoming is right around the corner! This is Dream Chambers’ last performance in Nashville before she heads back to New Zealand, so grab your tickets today and help us send her off the best way we know how.
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Meet the second mind behind “The Blossoming,” Sonya Waters! Sonya is a solo synth artist who created orchestral scores for Dream Chambers’ works that are inspired by the patterning of contemporary and minimalist composers – and you can hear them live Nov 30 at Emerson Hall!
Meet the artist behind “The Blossoming,” Dream Chambers! Jess Chambers is a vocalist, instrumentalist, and songwriter whose sound blends a mass of modular synthesizers, sequencers, and vocal processors. Experience six brand-new arrangements of songs live.
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We are excited to announce our next concert: “The Blossoming,” happening November 30th, 7:30pm at Emerson Hall in partnership with @dreamchambers1 and Sonya Waters. Tickets are on sale now! https://t.co/B98nB6lLQM