“Race & Song: A Musical Conversation” at Next Stage


Pamela Means and Alastair Moock perform across the country using music to spur conversations about race, class, gender, and more.

Next Stage will present “Race & Song: A Musical Conversation,” a performance by musicians and storytellers Pamela Means and Alastair Moock, on Saturday, March 14 at Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill.

“Race & Song” is an exploration of history and current events through the lens of race, using music as both catalyst and connective tissue. Drawing on a long-standing friendship, Means and Moock invite audiences into thoughtful, generous conversations about race, class, gender, and history, grounded in lived experience and brought to life through song, storytelling, and images.

Over the past several years, Means and Moock have brought “Race & Song” to audiences across the country, performing in theaters, houses of worship, libraries, senior centers, and schools from elementary classrooms to colleges and universities.

This performance is part of the Voices Rising series by the Opening Doors Project. Tickets are available at nextstagearts.org.

The Deerfield Valley News

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