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What Is Black Creativity?

Presented by Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) and Castle of our Skins at Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA, Boston MA

Feb 12 2022
What Is Black Creativity?

Image courtesy of Castle of Our Skins

What Is Black Creativity? is a co-curated concert experience that seeks to answer just that by showcasing the breadth, depth, and ever expansive world of Black artistry. Co-Sponsored by Boston Center for the Arts where Castle of our Skins is a Launch

Over the past five months, students from the Longy School of Music, New England Conservatory, and Boston Conservatory at Berklee's Black Student Unions gathered for fellowship, mentorship, learning, and creation.
BSU FELLOWS INCLUDE:
​DeShaun Gordon-King – Flute Performance, Longy School of MusicEmma Boyd – Violin Performance, New England ConservatoryJanet Baindu Lagah-Bona – Composition, Longy School of MusicJoi Harper – M.M Composition & Voice, Longy School of MusicJordan Davidson ... view more »

LOCATION

Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA

527 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02116

PARKING INFO

There are several parking garages within walking distance of the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA. (The Huntington is not affiliated with any of these garages. The parking rates listed are valid as of July 1, 2019 and are subject to change without notice. Please contact the garages directly for the most up-to-date parking info.)

Street parking is very limited but some patrons have had luck finding coveted metered parking spots on Tremont Street. Meters are in effect until 8pm, though with the outdoor dining patio expansion in the neighborhood metered spots are more limited than before.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

Info regarding how this event is being affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.:

COVID-19 Safety (as required by the Calderwood Pavilion where this event will take place) We care deeply about the wellbeing and safety of our audiences, artists, and staff, and have been closely monitoring the evolving CDC guidance on COVID and its impact on our local community. For the safety and comfort of all who attend our shows, and as required by the city of Boston, we are implementing the following protocols until further notice: All patrons, regardless of age*, must present proof of vaccination for COVID-19 in order to enter the theatre. Proof of vaccination can be easily provided by: Showing your physical vaccination card or a photo of your card Using Bindle, an easy-to-use, free app that keeps your information private, secure, and makes entry hassle-free. Instructions for how to set up this app on your phone can be found here: joinbindle.com/calderwoodpavilion/ We are no longer able to accept proof of a negative Covid-19 test in order to enter the theatre. Well-fitted masks covering your mouth and nose must be worn at all times in all areas of the theatre. If on the day of the performance you are experiencing any COVID symptoms, stay home and contact ticketing services for more information about exchanges or potential digital viewing options. *Children under the age of 12 may show proof of one dose of a COVID vaccine administered at least 14 days before the performance through February 15, 2022, after which full vaccination will be required for all eligible

COVID-19 Phased Reopening Details

Face Masks Required: Yes
Limited Capacity: Yes
Reservations Required: Yes
Proof of Vaccination Required: Yes

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