Castle of Our Skins

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The Redfern opens its Spring 2019 programming with a Keene debut by the excellent Boston-based ensemble Castle of Our Skins , a concert and educational series dedicated to celebrating Black artistry through music. The group was born out of the desire to foster cultural curiosity, which they invite through their inventive range of programming and exploration into Black heritage. Over a three-day residency from February 6-8, the artists will engage with the Keene State Music Department and general public and will offer an evening concert Hot, Cool, and the Boogie Woogie , featuring works by Florence Prince, David Baker, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, and Christina Wright-Ivanova.

Theatre/Location: Alumni Recital Hall

Price: $25 General Public / $7 KSC Students

“[Castle of Our Skins] is right for a world that more often than not seems agonizingly divided.”

Boston Globe