HAIR STORIES SHOWCASE

HAIR STORIES SHOWCASE

Get ready for a night of fabulous hair transformations, epic fails, and hilarious stories at the HAIR STORIES SHOWCASE!

By The Jüdische Kulturbund Project

Date and time

Friday, April 12 · 10:30am - 12pm EDT

Location

OCA Mocha

5410 East Drive Arbutus, MD 21227

Agenda

10:00 AM - 10:45 AM

Introduction

10:45 AM - 11:30 AM

Digital story presentations

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Talk Back

About this event

Welcome to the Hair Stories Showcase! Join us on Fri Apr 12 2024 at 10:30 AM ET at OCA Mocha for a morning filled with hair inspiration, insights, and creativity. Come meet the Hair Stories participants and see their digital stories.

IN PERSON:

General Admission is FREE! Because SPACE IS LIMITIED AT OCO Mocha, please reserve your spot.

Street parking is available. If you come early, grab a coffee or a bite.

VIRTUAL:

For those who cannot attend in person, please join us on Zoom.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to reserve a seat?

Yes. Space is limited to 36 seats.

Is food available at the venue

Yes, if you come early, you may grab a beverage or bite. Here's their menu: https://ocamocha.com/menu

Is parking available?

Yes. Street parking is available.

How can I learn more about HAIR STORIES?

Please join us on Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83318870537?pwd=cXV0a0hhMk9Hczg0cEJsT29GbUs4dz09

What if I can't attend in person?

Please join us on Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83318870537?pwd=cXV0a0hhMk9Hczg0cEJsT29GbUs4dz09

May I contact you if I have a question about the event?

Yes. Please email us at cco217310@gmail.com

Organized by

The Jüdische Kulturbund Project explores issues of oppression and response through music and art.  Its mission is connecting people through common experiences; inspiring people to respond to persecution through cultural expression; and encouraging freedom of expression and culture.

Our exploration begins with Jewish performing artists of Jüdischer Kulturbund, the Jewish Cultural Association, which was founded in 1933 Berlin and connects to current-day artists from around the world.  We have interviews from 15 people associated to the Kulturbund and 45+ current-day ethnically and religiously diverse artists from 25 countries.

The Project brings a collective voice for artists living under oppression around the world through public presentations and events; multimedia performances; education programs; and films. We lead education workshops that explore issues of oppression and response through music and art via exercises and are developing a cultural and educational exchange program with communities to which we are connected in East Africa, Asia, Middle East, and Ibero/Latin America.   

For more information about The Jüdische Kulturbund Project and its vision, visit: 

For more information about The Jüdische Kulturbund Project's initiative Bullets to Books, visit: 

Follow The Jüdische Kulturbund Project and Bullets to Books on social media:

Facebook.com/judischekulturbund 

Twitter.com/@bulletstobooks

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