Closing Bell: Abolitionist Movement in Brooklyn, Sung
“Color Between the Lines” will explore the Abolitionist movement in Brooklyn by singing the life stories of the Brooklynites who participated in it. This original work by the Irondale Ensemble Project, part of the BEAT Festival happening this month in Brooklyn, draws on materials from the Brooklyn Historical Society and Weeksville Heritage Center. The performances will take place in…
“Color Between the Lines” will explore the Abolitionist movement in Brooklyn by singing the life stories of the Brooklynites who participated in it. This original work by the Irondale Ensemble Project, part of the BEAT Festival happening this month in Brooklyn, draws on materials from the Brooklyn Historical Society and Weeksville Heritage Center. The performances will take place in Fort Greene, Flatbush, Park Slope and Red Hook starting tomorrow, Thursday, Sept. 13. For showtimes and tickets, go here.
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