PAL'E

PAL'E

2153 Washington StBoston, MA
Thursday, Apr 2 from 5 pm to 6 pm
Overview

Pal’e is a Roxbury-based healing space using music, art, movement, and culture to build connection, expression, and community wellness.

Pal’e is a community-rooted healing initiative based in Roxbury, Boston, dedicated to restoring connection through culture, tradition, and collective care. Grounded in the belief that healing already exists within the community, Pal’e creates spaces where music, movement, art, and voice are used as tools for expression, reflection, and wellness. Through collaboration with local artists, culture bearers, and therapists in dance, visual art, and speech practices, Pal’e offers culturally affirming experiences that support emotional awareness, self-regulation, and social connection.

This info session also introduces a pilot program (April–June) led by Ezekiel G. Freeman-Fanfan, a Boston native artist and aspiring music therapist, as he interns with the Berklee Music and Health Institute. This initiative is a collaboration between Berklee, Jean Appolon Expressions, and the Roxbury community.

This gathering is an invitation to share your voice and help shape the program by expressing your therapeutic needs and lived experiences.

Let’s speak. Let’s connect. Let’s heal.
Let’s Pal’e.

Pal’e is a Roxbury-based healing space using music, art, movement, and culture to build connection, expression, and community wellness.

Pal’e is a community-rooted healing initiative based in Roxbury, Boston, dedicated to restoring connection through culture, tradition, and collective care. Grounded in the belief that healing already exists within the community, Pal’e creates spaces where music, movement, art, and voice are used as tools for expression, reflection, and wellness. Through collaboration with local artists, culture bearers, and therapists in dance, visual art, and speech practices, Pal’e offers culturally affirming experiences that support emotional awareness, self-regulation, and social connection.

This info session also introduces a pilot program (April–June) led by Ezekiel G. Freeman-Fanfan, a Boston native artist and aspiring music therapist, as he interns with the Berklee Music and Health Institute. This initiative is a collaboration between Berklee, Jean Appolon Expressions, and the Roxbury community.

This gathering is an invitation to share your voice and help shape the program by expressing your therapeutic needs and lived experiences.

Let’s speak. Let’s connect. Let’s heal.
Let’s Pal’e.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Free parking
  • Doors at 4:30 PM

Location

2153 Washington St

2153 Washington Street

Boston, MA 02119

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Ezekiel G. Freeman-Fanfan
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