In collaboration with Pierce County Libraries, I’ll be supporting a series of events and celebrations for Black History Month for Movement, Meditation, Drumming & Community Discussions.
See below for the event schedules and locations
Event Schedule
Panel Discussion & Djembe jam at University Place Library - Thursday, February 20 from 5:30p-7:30p PST
“Bold Visions: Honoring Black Artistic Brilliance Explore powerful works by Black artists whose art reflects diverse histories and experiences, enriching our understanding of community and culture. Ages 18 and older.”
Djembe jam at Summit Library - Saturday February 22 from 3p - 5p PST
“Movement, Music and Meditation for Liberation - Join guest presenter Taylor-Nicole for a combination of guided meditation, slow flow movement, Afro-Indigenous sound healing music, visual arts and reflection time. Ages 13 and up.”
Djembe Jam at Parkland/Spanaway Library - Sunday, February 23 from 4p-6p PST “Djembe Drum Jam Afro-Indigenous Music Circle with Taylor-Nicole
Discover your own sound in this interactive Djembe drum circle. Explore various styles of African drums, share folktales and create upcycle music makers. All ages.”
Virtual panel discussion & Storytelling via Zoom - Friday, February 28 from 4p-6p PST “Explore powerful works by Black artists whose art reflects diverse histories and experiences, enriching our understanding of community and culture. Ages 18 and older.”