On the evening of Saturday, January 20, at 6:30, Temple Sinai of Cranston and Bethel AME Church of Providence are bringing the Afro-Semitic Experience to Temple Sinai in a free concert sponsored by …
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On the evening of Saturday, January 20, at 6:30, Temple Sinai of Cranston and Bethel AME Church of Providence are bringing the Afro-Semitic Experience to Temple Sinai in a free concert sponsored by The Schreiber Music Fund. This concert is being held in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend. Due to the generosity of The Schreiber Music Fund, there is no cost to attend this wonderful event, but you must be registered. In order to attend, please click on the link below. Seating is limited. Each person who would like to attend must register individually.
https://www.templesinairi.org/afrro-semitic-experience.html
The Afro-Semitic Experience is a band that offers a powerful and poetic musical experience that celebrates diversity, promotes social justice, and inspires hope and joy. They blend Jewish and African-American music to create a dynamic and energizing sound. The group was founded in 1998 by pianist and composer Warren Byrd and bassist David Chevan and has since expanded to include a diverse group of talented musicians.
The band's music draws from a wide range of influences, including traditional Jewish melodies, gospel, American communities, and their live performances are an exhilarating journey that inspires hope and joy.
Beyond their musical achievements, the Afro-Semitic Experience is committed to promoting social justice and building bridges between communities. They use their music to promote understanding, empathy, and inclusivity, and have worked with a wide range of organizations and institutions to further these goals.
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