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Final Winter Music Fireside Series, Saturday March 28th!
Hattie Carthan Herban Farm Presents The Final Winter Music Fireside Saturday March, 28th!

Hattie Carthan Herban Farm Presents The Final Winter Music Fireside Saturday March, 28th!
*Songs of Community, Resistance and Liberation
*Featuring Urban Bush Educator Yonnette Fleming, Shira Kline and the Circus Amok Band
*Winter Libations! Warming Treats! Engaging Entertainment!
*Fun for all! Don’t Miss it!
Suggested Donation: $10-20 No one turned away for lack of funds
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WHEN: 5-10pm, Saturday, March 28th 2015
PLACE: Hattie Carthan Herban Farm - 49 Van Buren Street bet Tompkins & Throop G - Bedford Nostrand or B38 to Tompkins & Lafayette
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BACKGROUND:
The Hattie Carthan Herban Farm was visioned and created as a health justice community which empowers local residents to take responsibility for their health and wellness by learning about the medicinal properties of commonly found herbal allies in the urban landscape, observing natures seasons and cycles and utilizing gentle processes to obtain natural medicines from the Earth. There is a working apothecary on the farm that mostly utilizes medicines from our small farm and garden. The farm sees music as an important medium akin to spiritual food and currently utilizes musical entrainment as a process for achieving health, connecting to the Earth’s cycles, fostering teamwork and community building. We find music to be central to all of our social justice movements, it is food for resilience. Urban Bush Educator’s collective musical work spans sixty years, thirty of which have been teaching West African and afro Caribbean Drums and Dance, organizing large communal drum circles and rituals, healing drum circles, sound medicine processes for plant communication, activist marches, creating and delivering custom tailored workshops for groups embarking on rhythmic entrainment as a tool for community building. Farmer Yon and Michael have created and hosted The Drumming Up Health in the market program at the Hattie Carthan garden and it’s Playstreets since 2009 . That program encourages youths, adults and elders to Learn traditional market songs and dances of the African diaspora in order to combine the interests of food, cooperation and exercise in the marketplace.
Websites:
Urban Bush Educator: http://www.urbanbusheducator.com
Hattie Carthan Herban Farm: http://yonnette.wix.com/hcherbanfarm
Hattie Carthan Community Market: http://www.hattiecarthancommunitymarket.com