Join us at Kanuga on Sunday, October 26 for a unique evening of remembrance, healing, and song. Together we will honor those who have died through the power of music and community.
The evening will feature Roots Grown Deep, featuring the CCLD One Voice Choir.
Before the concert, all are invited to a community workshop at 4:00 p.m. to learn a song that will be sung together as luminaria are released across Kanuga Lake — a moving ritual of light, memory, and hope.
Participants will be invited to create their own personal luminaria before the concert has begun from 5:00p until 6:00p.
A dinner of white chicken chili and cornbread will be served with lemonade and ice tea. A cash bar will also be available.
Come be part of this beautiful gathering of voices and spirits as we remember, sing, and heal together.
Roots Grown Deep:
Aditi Sethi-- Musician, Vocalist, Hospice Physician, End-of-Life Doula, and Executive Director of the Center for Conscious Living and Dying (CCLD)in Asheville, NC
Jay Brown -- Music Therapist Practitioner, Renowned Legacy Song-Writer & Folk-Roots Bandleader
Joel Karabo Elliott -- Composer, Multi-Instrumentalist, Curator of Roots Grown Deep World Music Ensemble in America and Africa, currently CCLD's Artist-in-Residence
Scott Sheerin -- Saxophonist & Musical Visionary behind Healing Music Now
Jahidi -- Percussionist, Master Drummer, Galactic Shaman
Should you have any questions or want to offer your support, please email Aimee Bostwick at abostwick@kanuga.org.
RAIN OR SHINE.