Thursday, September 15, 2011

NOCHE CLANDESTINA!

Come enjoy spoken word, dance, and music in Art for Change’s basement gallery to celebrate the role of underground art and social movements throughout history held in basements, garages, galleries, and theaters around the world that have created
revolutionary fuel for social action.



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE!
MEDIA CONTACT: Leslie Marrero at 917-951-9924 or lesjacs@gmail.com

NOCHE CLANDESTINA!

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 7-11PM
Art for Change, 1699 Lexington Avenue, Lower Level
Directions: 6 train to 103rd St or 110th St
$5 Suggested Donation (no one will be turned away!)

Art for Change is pleased to present Noche Clandestina, featuring
performances by local artists Mari Fue, Jazebel Jade (from Brown
Girl’s Burlesque), Katalay, Maria Rivas, and Alicia Anabel Santos,
PLUS open mic! Come enjoy spoken word, dance, and music in Art for
Change’s basement gallery to celebrate the role of underground art and
social movements throughout history held in basements, garages,
galleries, and theaters around the world that have created
revolutionary fuel for social action. Noche Clandestina is in
conjunction with the current exhibition on display at Art for Change,
"Millennial Yell!," a group art exhibition which explores the distinct
characteristics of a new wave of revolution sweeping across the globe
sparked by youth of the Millennial generation.

Interested performers or for more information, please contact Leslie
Marrero: 917-951-9924 or lesjacs@gmail.com

Art for Change is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides a
forum for creating innovative art and media programs that inspire
people to take an active role in social justice. Please visit:
www.artforchange.org

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