Eclipsing Festival Opening Ritual Participatory Music Coalition
@ Links Hall
3111 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60618
Opening Wednesday, January 31st, at 7PM
Featuring Participatory Music Coalition
Recognizing the spiritual importance of Black American Classical Music, Participatory Music Coalition maintains improvisation as the very core of their creative endeavors because improvisation is the doorway to the spirit-domain, and sound is the primordial vessel of healing to the world.
Eclipsing: the politics of night, the politics of light
A celestial body is eclipsed when another larger body passes, floats, or drifts into this celestial body’s source of illumination, submerging the smaller body in shadow; in darkness. An eclipse can also be defined as a reduction or loss of status, reputation or power. Those lacking power are cast into darkness. The concept of the eclipse exposes common associations with night and darkness, and may reveal the way dark and night spaces provide a place to challenge dominant and oppressive systems, structures and ways of seeing.
Artists within the Eclipsing series possess the ability to cross boundaries between mediums and mobilize darkness within their works, harnessing darkness’s metaphorical and metaphysical qualities. In dealing with darkness these artist, performers, musicians and healers dissect power. Power as it is defined and perpetrated by the systems that be, and a deeper power that may reside in the depths of a dark night sky or the pitch black pupil of an eye.
Artists within the eclipsing series show us that there is something hidden there. In true darkness there is tremendous power. These artists shed light on the marginal, mysterious, spectacular spaces of night
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