Indigo Sessions

Sun Mar 16 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm UTC-05:00

Dorothy | Chicago

Dorothy
Publisher/HostDorothy
Indigo Sessions
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Indigo Sessions is a collective show series, founded by Aliyah Jones, created to highlight the artistry of Black Women.
About this Event

Indigo Sessions is a collective show series, founded by Aliyah Jones, created to highlight the artistry of Black Women. Inspired by her own experiences and the noticeable absence of spaces that truly uplift and celebrate Black Women in the arts, Aliyah envisioned the series to embody a sanctuary where Our voices and stories could be nurtured.

Join us for an evening of jazz, poetry, and expression!

March's showcase features: Aliyah Jones, Anaiet, Carmani Edwards & Max Lazarus.

Doors at 6pm with a one hour happy hour before our event begins at 7. Dorothy remains open after the show until last call at 11pm.

Tickets are $12 in advance and $17 at the door.

Dorothy is 21+ and requires physical ID for all to enter. Dorothy is also ADA accessible with elevator access on Campbell Ave. If you are a guest who requires elevator access, please wait by the black door on Campbell Ave with our logo in the window and call our staff to assist: 773-770-3799

Please note: refund requests are only honored until 24h before the show (3/15, 7pm). No other refund requests will be accepted.

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ABOUT THE PERFORMERS

Anaiet is a contemporary artist whose music is heavily influenced by Jazz, Gospel, Neo-Soul, RnB and Folk music. Their music is inspired by the stories of all of our lives and the belief that the human experience is one worth heavily documenting. She seeks to encapsulate these experiences in a medium that has proven to withstand the test of time. Piano, Guitar and Voice have been their creature comforts and have sustained their interest and curiosity throughout their music career. They've been a dedicated student of music for about 15 years, studying many iterations of Classical Piano, Jazz, Gospel, Rnb, Blues, Rock and most recently Folk; which they believe have all impacted the lyricism,processes, and performance of their art. @anaiet.soul
Carmani Edwards is a bassist and composer born and raised in Chicago. A lifelong creative, their focus shifted from visual arts to sonic, taking up the electric bass in their high school jazz band, and adopting the acoustic bass not long after. They have been rooted in Chicago’s vibrant music scene ever since—graduating from DePaul University’s Jazz Studies program, playing in late night jam sessions and early morning Sunday services. Their arrangements dwell in moments in time, drawing on themes of faith, heartache, healing, and the duality that underpins it all. Moody, melodic, and grounded in a captivating feel, you can find them sharing her sound all throughout the city. @__mani_mani
Aliyah Jones is a vocalist, composer, and writer based in Chicago, IL. The importance of music was instilled in her at an early age. Every milestone, celebration, or simple journey to school was scored with anything from the sultry serenades of Whitney Houston to the invigorating bounce of house music. Aliyah began her formal training at the Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artist and most recently graduated from the Jazz Studies program at DePaul University. Her focus is now centered around The Indigo Sessions, a space for those marginalized to tell their stories and share their creations.
@indigoesblues
Max Lazarus is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, sound engineer, and educator based in Chicago, IL. He stays busy performing, recording, and producing with Family Junket, an artist collective with his older brothers and extended family, focused on creating healing spaces, community, and parties. Max performs saxophone, flute, and keyboards regularly with local acts Elizabeth Moen and Michael Damani, and has played with touring acts such as Thee Sacred Souls, A.B. Crentsil, Sena Dagadu, Akwasi, Beto Martins, M.anifest, Wanlov, Worlasi, and Peter Somuah, as well as opened for artists like Brittany Howard, Vagabon, Stonebwoy, and Fareed Haque and the Flat Earth Ensemble. He has produced for artists such as Adam Ness and Iruz, scored independent films like what i know by Rahila Coats, and composed for an upcoming podcast on NPR. He collaborates often with movement artists, facilitates sound meditations, and teaches music classes across CPS. @saxlazarus

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Dorothy, 2500 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, United States

Tickets

USD 16.24

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