Join us for folktales from around the world, dynamic chamber music, virtuosic viola, and a special appearance by climate activist Craig Altemose, co-founder of the Better Future Project and Communities Responding to Extreme Weather (CREW).
Tardigrade Stage creates artistic events designed to lift the spirits and to support local groups working for climate and social justice. Events may center around live music, storytelling, dancing, poetry, visual arts, or more. Each event will shine the spotlight on neighbors that are taking action, raise money to support their organization, and give us all a chance to pitch in. We’ll keep it personal and interactive, because that is how good stuff gets done. We are inspired by the resilient and easy to overlook tardigrades that manage to proliferate in even the most extreme environments – hence our name.
Artists for March 25 event: Doria Hughes, Storyteller; Alex Vavilov, viola; Rebecca Thornblade, cello; Amy Sims, violin. While all ages are welcome, this event is best suited for children that can comfortably listen quietly to pieces of music that are 10 minutes long.
The event is ticketed because of limited space, but admission is free.
Suggested donation: whatever you can offer. This event is meant to be accessible to everyone, regardless of budget. For a general guideline, $20+ per person.
Email: barbara@lieurance.com
2018/03/25 - 2018/03/25
Democracy Center
45 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, MA 02138
The Democracy Center is partially wheelchair accessible, no accessible bathroom on site. You can check out the page on accessibility on this website. As always, feel free to contact info@democracycenter.org or 617 492 8855 to discuss your accessibility needs, our plans for improvement, or more detailed information. Please keep in mind that we do not handle event logistics beyond booking, and do not handle ticketing unless we are specifically co-sponsoring that event.