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SONGS OF BLACK FOLK 2023: Music of Resistance and Hope, returns to Seattle for a Second Year to Take the Stage at the Paramount Theatre, Sunday June 18th, at 7:00 PM


Following a magical 2022 debut, that mesmerized a crowd of more than 1,800 attendees, SONGS OF BLACK FOLK returns to Seattle to take the stage at the Paramount Theatre on June 18th at 7:00 PM.

SEATTLE, May 9, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Renowned performers and presenters will share a music tradition that began on the African continent, was transported to the Americas via slave ships, and took root in the daily sufferings of an enslaved Black people who chose to survive and fought to be free. The audience will be shown how Black musical culture has functioned as both a tool of resistance and as a powerful source of hope for a Black people who have endured four centuries of white supremacy and its relentless assault on Black lives. The concert features the rise of the Negro Spirituals and demonstrates how they have evolved into other Black musical genres including, blues, Gospel, jazz, R&B, Hip-Hop, and even spoken word. "The intent of SBF is to use music to connect the African American struggle for freedom, justice, dignity, and happiness with the struggles of other Americans who have had to fight their way from the margins of American society into the mainstream," shares Reverend Dr. Leslie D. Braxton, Executive Director, Visionary and Founder, Songs of Black Folk. "SBF is a world-class fine arts production that features African-American talent, and is presented to the Pacific Northwest audience.

"Performers and presenters include:

For more information and to reserve your tickets, visit https://www.songsofblackfolk.org/.###About Songs of Black Folk Outstanding Public Servant Awards
The inaugural Songs of Black Folk Production, June 19, 2022, included the presentation of three Outstanding Public Servant Awards, in three distinct categories. Each award was given for Lifetime Achievement in that initial presentation. The 2023 SBF Outstanding Public Service Awards are intended to highlight and encourage the "next" generation of transformative servant leaders in the following four categories:

1. The Norman Rice Community Development and Public Service Award
2. The Trish Millines Dziko Diversity in Technology Award
3. The Patrinell Wright Excellence in the Performance Arts Award
4. Maxine Mims Educational Empowerment Award (New)

Media Contact

Janine Worthington, SONGS OF BLACK FOLK, 1 2063549093, [email protected]

 

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