The Resonator Stomp!

The Resonator Stomp!

Dress up and be ready to party with live music and food so good it'll make you stomp! Celebrate our community at The Rhapsody Workshop.

By The Rhapsody Project

Date and time

Saturday, June 29 · 6 - 9pm PDT

Location

King Street Station

303 South Jackson Street The Rhapsody Workshop - 2nd Floor Seattle, WA 98104

Refund Policy

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Agenda

6:00 PM

Eat Delicious Food

7:00 PM

Listen to Live Music

8:00 PM

Dance or Simply Continue Partying

About this event

  • 3 hours

The Resonator Stomp is an opportunity for artists, patrons, young people and culture workers from across Seattle's music landscape to connect at The Rhapsody Workshop at King Street Station. Celebrate the talents of young leaders of The Rhapsody Project while learning about all the ways you can help grow a community that celebrates music and heritage through an anti-racist lens.


Performances

The Rhapsody Songsters:

Website: https://www.therhapsodyproject.org/songsters

Briar: A singer of vintage jazz, blues and original music, Briar's powerful voice shines a light on singers and tales that have been forgotten by the country that created them. Raised in the small community of Chimacum, Washington, Briar uses her music to help explore her unique background as a black woman from the rural Pacific Northwest.

https://www.briarsings.com/

Lady A: Lady A began singing at the age of 5 at the Greater Mt. Baker Missionary Baptist Church children's choir. A musical church choir director at 16 with an ear for harmony, Lady A pours, Soul, Gospel and a touch of Funk, along with storytelling into each performance, in hopes of Inspiring her audience as well as supplying them with great music.

Website: https://ladyababyblues.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ladya_bluesdiva



Organized by

We envision a world where each person feels connected to and explores each layer of their heritage. A place where communities gather regularly to celebrate the heritage of all members therein.

At The Rhapsody Project, we believe that:

. . . Everyone is a culture and tradition bearer, even if they are not conscious of their role.

. . . Music is about fun, expression, and community, not being the best in the room.

. . . American music contains untapped power to confront systems of oppression.

. . . Playing good music requires being a great listener, and listening is a skill we can all develop more consciously.

. . . There are brilliant people in each of our communities that have much to teach. Everyone gains when we gather and learn from these tradition bearers.

. . . Your economic worth does not reflect your personal worth.

. . . The arts are an essential service.

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$10 – $20