Club Passim Indigenous Peoples Celebration Concert

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Club Passim's The Folk Collective members Kim Moberg and Maxfield Anderson curated the Club's first Indigenous Peoples Celebration Concert on October 12, 2024.

The concert featured the following performers:
Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers
(www.wampanoagnationsingersanddancers.com)
Mwalim DaPhunkee Professor (www.daphunkeeprofessor.com)
Thea Hopkins (www.theahopkins.com)
Maxfield Anderson (www.maxfieldanderson.com)
Kim Moberg (www.kimmobergmusic.com)

"The inspiration for this celebration is to highlight both traditional and contemporary music to show that while Indigenous people have a very long history of creating stories through music, that tradition has been ongoing from the beginning of time until today. Indigenous artists continue to create relevant music that reflects our views and experiences in today's world, music that has a home under the Folk Music umbrella." - Kim Moberg

Established as Club 47 in 1958 and incorporated as a nonprofit in 1994, Passim has been a cornerstone of the arts community of New England for over half a century. Located in the heart of Harvard Square, Club Passim is one of the few “listening rooms” in the greater Boston/Cambridge area. Club Passim presents music with a folk aesthetic, emphasizing the relationship between performers, patrons, teachers and students. The music presented covers a broad range of musical genres – Americana, bluegrass, blues, Celtic, country, folk, jazz, klezmer, old-time, pop/rock, singer-songwriter, a cappella, world music, and more—and all of it sounds great in our small, cozy venue. www.passim.org

Videographer: Evan Sheets

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