17+ DIRTY PROJECTORS DIRTY PROJECTORS 'IN THE ROUND' / TASHA DIRTY
PROJECTORS 'IN THE ROUND'
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ABOUT THE SHOW:
_Doors 7:30PM // Show 8:30PM_
_$30 // 17+_
West African-inflected guitars, intricate three-part vocal harmonies
and a fearless intellectual and compositional ambition all serve as
useful signifiers with which to describe DIRTY PROJECTORS' music. But
it is the space between these elements, where melody and drama unfold
among ascending voices and the intuitive and counterintuitive meet,
that the essence of the band is located. David Longstreth's singular
talents have led to all manner of invitations from the great and the
good but have left his restlessness undimmed.
On her debut album 'Alone At Last,' TASHA celebrates the radical
political act of being exquisitely gentle with yourself. For years,
the Chicago songwriter has dreamed hard of a better world -- she's
worked with the local racial justice organization Black Youth Project
100 and has been on the front lines at protests around the city. But
as she returned to the guitar, an instrument her mother first taught
her to play when she was 15 years old, she began exploring the ways
music can be a powerful force for healing. It might not fix a deeply
broken world all by itself, but it can offer comfort and respite for
those who, like her, dare to imagine a thriving future.
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