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Held on the eve of South African Day of Reconciliation, Castle of our Skins presents the US premiere of “Kusha”: an audience-participatory, highly immersive and largely improvised musical work by South African composer Monthati Masebe.Grounded in African sound healing technologies and a desire to preserve South African indigenous soundscapes, “Kusha” will be performed using instruments built during earlier composer-led workshops.
3:30-4:00pm: Food, mingling, background music
4:05-4:20pm: 15 minute context setting presentation
4:20-4:45pm: 25 minute performance
4:45-4:50pm: 5 minute guided reflection and instructions to grab a sound maker and join in the experience
4:50-5:05pm: 10 minute interval to grab more food, drink, bathroom, and a sound maker for another performance
5:05-5:30pm: 25 minute repeat performance
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Goethe-Institut Boston, 170 Beacon St,Boston,MA,United States
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