PVDFest Set for This Weekend - See More than 60 Performances
Sunday, June 04, 2017
GoLocalProv Lifestyle Team
PVDFest is set to take over downtown Providence this weekend.
Beginning on Thursday, June 1 and running through Sunday, June 4, PVDFest will feature over 800 artists, 15 stages, 30 food vendors, 11 local art organizations and much more.
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“PVDFest has grown so much since the first installation. This year’s festival builds upon the momentum and energy of the past years while incorporating even more of what makes Providence the Creative Capital. From the new ‘ideas’ conference, to the off-the-wall programming in the plaza, PVDFest has something for artists of all mediums. Visitors and residents are sure to be amazed by the talent and creativity this year’s festival will offer," said Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza.
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"This is a wildly inventive festival for our amazing audiences who are eager to discover, experience, have fun, and celebrate The Creative Capital," said Kathleen Pletcher, Executive Artistic Director of FirstWorks.
See the Guests in the Slideshow Below
Related Slideshow: PVD Fest Guest List and Appearance Dates - 2017
Thursday, June 1
Christina Bevilacqua
Event: Making a Lively Experiment: Questions Conference at 8:30 a.m. at Aurora
Bevilacqua currently serves as Conversationalist-in-Residence at Trinity Repertory Company Theater in Providence.
Prior to coming to Trinity, she worked at the Providence Athenaeum from 2005 to 2016, wherein 2006 she created the Athenaeum Salon, a weekly event bringing Athenaeum members and the general public together for conversations on such topics as history, visual art, theater, politics, fashion, collecting, literature, food, music, architecture, science, education, and urban policy.
In 2013, the RI Council for the Humanities awarded her the Tom Roberts Prize for Creative Achievement in the Humanities in recognition of the impact that the salon had on the cultural life in the state.
Thursday, June 1
Brian Jepson
Event: Making a Lively Experiment: Questions Conference at 8:30 a.m. at Aurora
Jepson is a Content Manager at LinkedIn Learning/Lynda.com, where he manages the acquisition and development of Product Design and Manufacturing courses.
Before that, he was the book publisher for Maker Media. He is also a founding member of the National Maker Faire team and co-producer of the Rhode Island Mini Maker Faire, one of the longest-running independent Maker Faires. For the last 30 years, he has been working with AS220, a non-profit arts center in Providence that is home to the Providence Fab Lab.
Thursday, June 1
D.S. Kinsel
Event: Making a Lively Experiment: Questions Conference at 8:30 a.m. at Aurora.
Kinsel is an award winning creative entrepreneur and cultural agitator.
He has Served Creative Residencies at Most Wanted Fine Art, Artist Image Resource, The Homewood Residency Program, Kelly Strayhorn Theater/Pittsburgh Public Schools Summer Dreamers Academy, Carnegie Mellon University Digital Arts Studio, AS220 and the Sedona Summer Artist Colony.
Thursday, June 1
Dorothy Jones-Davis
Event: Making a Lively Experiment: Questions Conference at 8:30 a.m. at Aurora.
Jones-Davis is the Executive Director of Nation of Makers, a national nonprofit whose mission is to support the full range of organizations that impact makers, by encouraging connections, broadly sharing resources, facilitating funding opportunities, engaging in policy development, and advocating for the maker movement.
Thursday, June 1
Howie Sneider
Event: Making a Lively Experiment: Questions Conference at 8:30 a.m. at Aurora.
Sneider is the Executive Director of the Steel Yard, where he has been an active community and staff member since 2005. The Steel Yard is an award-winning industrial arts center, a manufacturer of custom and functional public art, a craft school, shared studio, and Providence’s most unique private outdoor venue.
Thursday, June 1
Kipp Bradford
Event: Making a Lively Experiment: Questions Conference at 8:30 a.m. at Aurora.
Bradford is a Research Scientist at the MIT Media Lab, where his work focuses on reinventing thermal systems. He also explores innovation, manufacturing, and programming languages.
He is a founder of start-ups in the fields of HVAC+R, transportation, consumer products, and medical devices, and holds numerous patents for his inventions.
Thursday, June 1
Matthew Manos
Event: Making a Lively Experiment: Questions Conference at 8:30 a.m. at Aurora.
Manos is an award-winning design strategist, social entrepreneur, and educator. He is the Founder and Managing Director of verynice, a design strategy consultancy that gives half of its work away for free to nonprofit organizations. verynice’s clientele includes Google, UNICEF, NASA, and the American Heart Association.
To date, verynice has donated over $6.5MM worth of pro-bono services and initiatives to benefit over 450 organizations across the globe.
Thursday, June 1
Morgan Grefe
Event: Making a Lively Experiment: Questions Conference at 8:30 a.m. at Aurora.
Grefe is the Executive Director of the Rhode Island Historical Society. She has been at the RIHS for more than twelve years, serving as the Director of the Goff Center for Education and Public Programs for 6.5 of those.
Her work as a historian focuses on U.S. social, cultural and public history, with special attention on R.I. She holds a Ph.D. in American Civilization from Brown and a B.A. and M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania in the same.
Thursday, June 1
Shey Rivera Rios
Event: Making a Lively Experiment: Questions Conference at 8:30 a.m. at Aurora.
Rios is the Artistic Director of AS220. With a professional background in administration, she is also a performance and installation artist, musician and writer. At AS220, she focuses on community engagement strategies, cross sector partnerships, and strategic planning alongside a team of program leaders.
Rivera was part of the founding team of Festival de la Palabra in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 2010 (the largest literature festival in Puerto Rico), and reactivated the historic Museum House Concha Melendez in San Juan with literary arts programming.
Thursday, June 1
Sierra Barter
Event: Making a Lively Experiment: Questions Conference at 8:30 a.m. at Aurora.
Sierra Barter is the CEO & Co-Founder of the Lady Project. She serves on the organization’s board of directors, and is the board chair, and a mentor, with Year Up, adviser to the Millennial Professional Group, a TEDxProvidence speaker and volunteers with Friends of Homeless Animals, fostering rescue dogs.
Friday, June 2
Ivy League Rumba Screening and Panel Discussion
Movie Screening: Friday, June 2 at 5 p.m. at Aurora
Don’t miss this screening and discussion of the award-winning PBS film “Ivy League Rumba.” The film, which includes performances by some of the top artists in Latin music, explores how an emerging cultural bridge between Providence, Miami and the Caribbean is making Afro-Cuban rhythms and beats available to new audiences.
Friday, June 2
PVDLoop
PVDLoop is the East Coast’s ONLY Y2K live looping festival. Live looping is the recording and playback of a piece of music in real-time. Every looper has their own style to create music in a broad range of genres. PVD Loop features local live looping artists and a preview for The Providence Y2K17 International Live Looping Festival.
Friday, June 2
PALO!
Concert: Friday, June 2nd 8:30 PM, ALEX AND ANI City Center
PALO!, is a Miami-based band that is reinventing the classic Cuban sound for the next generation. Their signature Afro-Cuban funk sounds like salsa with a jazzy, soulful edge. Pianist Steve Roitstein, who has played with legends like Celia Cruz and Tito Puente, founded PALO! in 2003, and recruited fellow musicians like Philbert Armenteros (congas), Raymer Olalde (timbales), and Latin Grammy-nominated vocalist Leslie Cartaya for an improvised musical experiment.
Saturday, June 3
Keith Munslow
Munslow delivers fun, funky music with silly lyrics that will have kids and grown-ups alike tapping their toes and singing along! His songs and stories reflects real-life experiences of kids and families with honesty, hilarity, and a keen eye for detail. It’s a fast-paced ride, so hang on and don’t blink – you might miss something!
Saturday, June 3
International Rebels
Chachi Carvalho and Sidy Maiga are the International Rebels. Combining Chachi’s poignant lyricism and positive hip-hop vibes with Sidy’s polyrhythms and propulsive energy, this special collaboration is sure to get the party started. Chachi and Sidy will rock the crowd with a high-energy, percussive, afro-beat-based dance party featuring chanting, drumming, and call-and-response choruses.
Saturday, June 3
AmyTheMime
Amy is an interactive mime/pantomime artist specializing in improv and communicating in silence about nature, life events and the environment.
Her work is family-friendly and involves few props besides balloons.
For more on Amy, click here.
Saturday, June 3
August James
August James is a singer-songwriter from Providence. He strives to incorporate a broad spectrum of genres into his sound, ranging from punk and indie instrumentation to country and soul vocalization. As an independent artist, August James released his debut album, entitled “These Days,” in December of 2016.
Saturday, June 3
Las Cafeteras
Las Cafeteras, one of the hottest young bands in alternative Latin music. Combining the heart of folk music with the attitude of urban worldbeat, they sing stories of everyday people, stomp the floor with zapateado dancing, and incorporate eclectic instruments like the Caribbean marimbol and Mexican jarana and requinto guitars. Olé!
Saturday, June 3
Aurelio Martinez
Martinez is one of the cultural standard bearers of the Garifuna people – descendants of West African and Amerindian peoples living along the Caribbean coast of Central America. One of Honduras’ most gifted performers, Aurelio is a singer-songwriter known for his powerful and evocative voice, as well as a brilliant guitarist and percussionist. His debut solo album, “Garifuna Soul” (2006), mixed his rich musical traditions with modern sounds – and earned him the title of Afropop Worldwide’s “Newcomer of the Year.”
Saturday, June 3
City Macrame
City Macrame is a monumental macrame wall-hanging decorating the side of a downtown building. Macrame, the art of knotting rope or string in patterns to make decorative pieces, provides an intricate yet meditative viewing experience. Stop by the corner of Snow Street and Fountain Street to check out this enormous piece!
Saturday, June 3
Little Fools
Little Fools is made up of singer / lyricist, Shoshana and guitarist/songwriter, Aki. Shoshana’s narrative voice, while influenced by her love of the Great American songbook, and reflected in her classic lyrical storytelling is also wholly original. When paired Aki’s sound, the smoky contralto of her voice echoes over the melodic playing of the guitar. When working together, the duo begins their writing process with the intimacy of a singer-song writer duo while ultimately surrounding their sound with the richness of a blues rock band.
Saturday, June 3
Loppside
Loppside is comprised of Larry Ohh, the producer, and Peter Piffen, the rapper. Both call Providence home. The duo’s Happy Camper EP has reached over 1.5 million streams on Spotify.
Saturday, June 3
Ben Shaw
Local composer and songwriter Ben Shaw writes music from a variety of influences and for a wide range of disciplines. With help from his Brash Band, he explores his more folk/Americana based writings which take their sounds from equal parts Greenwich Village, Appalachia, Nashville, and New Orleans. This quartet of fiery musicians have crafted a sound unique to Providence.
Saturday, June 3
Bellerophon
Bellerophon is a live alternative synth-pop project based out of Providence. Its music mixes punchy bass lines and danceable rhythms with dreamy melodies and intricate samples, combined with funky electric guitar riffs, subtle vocals, hyped analog beats, and ethereal synth pads. Bellerophon released its debut ep “Teosinte” on June 7, 2016, and is available for free streaming worldwide through most digital outlets. Shortly after Teosinte’s release, Bellerophon was awarded “Electronic Act of the Year” by Law and Order Party.
Saturday, June 3
Case Closed
Case Closed! was founded by Sokeo Ros in 2004 to promote the empowerment of youth through performing arts. They focus on the expansion of hip-hop dance and theater to the urban community, as well as other communities, transforming what could be negativity into creativity.
They have performed at many different venues, such as community centers, school, cultural festivals, and universities as well as Sound Session, Providence Performing Arts Center, Veterans Memorial Auditorium and their home stage at Everett.
Case Closed! continues to work with the community to encourage the movement of youth empowerment through the arts.
Saturday, June 3
Christopher Johnson
Providence’s own Christopher Johnson is an award-winning slam poet whose performances have evolved to incorporate storytelling, music, and dance. Johnson uses his words and commanding presence to explore issues of race, incarceration, and mental illness.
Saturday, June 3
Bring Your Own Improv
This interactive improv show welcomes voluntary audience participation! You can participate in one of three ways: Applaud at a scene you like, yell out fantastic suggestions, or if you feel you’re ready, jump up and get involved with us on stage!!!
BYOI perform every Friday Night with a 7 p.m. Family Friendly Show and a 9pm Late Show at the Warwick Center for the Arts!
Saturday, June 3
Classical Gasoline
An eclectic mix of jazz, rock, blues, gospel, country, swing, and reggae.
They scored the highest grade at the URI High School Jazz Festival this year.
Saturday, June 3
Dirty Filthy Basement
Dirty Filthy Basement is Brown University’s premier faculty rock band. The group’s straight-onq rock sensibility animates an eclectic and wide-ranging set list of reinterpreted and rediscovered classics side-by-side with their original songs.
Lineup: Janet Blume (drums, vocals), Cory Dean (vocals), Baylor Fox-Kemper (keyboards, guitar, bass, vocals), Joe Meisel (guitar, vocals), and Kerry Smith (bass).
Saturday, June 3
Bettye LaVette
LaVette is a true legend of blues and soul, with a career spanning more than 50 years. She exploded out of Detroit at 16 years old with her first top 10 R&B hit, but it’s only within the last decade that she has truly earned recognition as one of America’s finest vocal talents.
Her most recent album, “Worthy” (2015), earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Blues Album and the award for Soul Blues Female Artist at the 2016 Blues Music Awards.
Saturday, June 3
Beauty in the Backstreets
DeeDee Brown will act as a cultural ambassador, guiding the audience through the inner city experience via a live multi-media performance event inspired by her forthcoming documentary series, The Backstreets (Summer 2017). Brown and her collaborators use original hip-Hop, gospel and r&b music, as well as theater “live documentary,” storytelling, and film footage to spotlight the people, places and events that inspired the project.
Saturday, June 3
Doppelgänger Dance Collective
Shura Baryshnikov and Danielle Davidson bring their expressive athleticism to play in a gritty, on-the-pavement interpretation of Kellie Ann Lynch’s original choreography, performed to music composed by Caitlin Scholl.
Commissioned by the Downtown Providence Parks Conservancy, “The Trail We Left Behind” is a movement-based journey that embodies a meditation and reflection on play.
Saturday, June 3
ECAS Theater
A lighthearted comedy about a man who seeks to “cure” his chatty wife by welcoming a long-winded stranger into their home. Chaos ensues.
Saturday, June 3
Artist on the Rise
Artist on the Rise features rappers, singers, bands and producers from all over New England. We handpick artists that have been striving to push forward their music careers.
The show will feature Camden Murphy, Scribe, Big Frank and more.
Saturday, June 3
Flickers’ Rhode Island International Film Festival
At this year’s PVD Fest, audiences will find a treasure trove of award-winning films that premiered at New England’s only Oscar: registered: and BAFTA-qualifying Festival. From cutting-edge animation to memorable short stories, this year’s PVD presentation features the exceptional work of gifted filmmakers. What a great way to preview and celebrate Flickers’ 35th Anniversary year.
Saturday, June 3
Maasss
Justin Kahn has been a performer-songwriter in the RI area since the mid-1990s. After studying multiple instruments (drums, guitar, etc), producing for bands like Combuster and The North Pole, and trying his hand producing mashups in 2008, he began releasing music online in 2014 as a solo act called “maasss.” Later that year Justin became a licensed performer in Providence, performing mostly around the New England region. Performances include karaoke-style singalongs, interpretative dances, and “insane banjo stylings.”
Saturday, June 3
Funk Underground
The Funk Underground is a six-piece, live, instrumentalist band comprised of two emcees, an electric guitarist, an electric bassist, keyboardist, and drummer. Apart from performing original funk/hip-hop influenced music, the group showcases dancers RawKin RhythMix, The Funk Underground is collaborating with The Rhode Island Hip Hop Project to deliver a short (fifteen minute) documentary on RI hip-hop history before performing.
Saturday, June 3
Rebecca Volynsky
Rebecca Volynsky will have mixed media public art pieces, titled “Cultivate – Then Bloom”, on exhibition at the following locations: 46 Aborn St., (in partnership w/ Cornish Associates); 705 Westminster St. (in partnership w/ New Urban Arts); 814 Hope St. (in partnership w/ the Hope St. Merchants Association); Snow Street (in partnership and under the creative direction of The Dean Hotel + Kelly Knapp/Studio KCK for “Fountain Street Hooligans”).
Saturday, June 3
Providence Ballet
Providence Ballet Theatre presents dynamic original works, filled with fun, light-hearted movement. The company will perform works that explore physicality, musicality and poetry in motion. Dancers and choreographers will mix the challenging with the accessible. See professional dancers along with the Providence Ballet Theatre Jr. Company as they demonstrate their wide range of techniques and experiences through Contemporary Ballet and Modern dance.
Saturday, June 3
Paula Clare Blues
While deeply rooted in the classic tradition of Chicago-style blues, Paula Clare Blues has generous elements of jump-blues, Texas shuffles, R&B, funk, soul-jazz, and even a taste of New Orleans mixed in.
Saturday, June 3
Pallbearer
Concert: Saturday, June 3 at 9 p.m. AS220 Main Stage
Pallbearer emerged from Little Rock, Arkansas in 2012 with a stunning debut full-length, Sorrow and Extinction. The record, which played like a seamless 49-minute doom movement, melded pitch-perfect vintage sounds with a triumphant modern sensibility that made songs about death and loss feel joyfully ecstatic.
Pallbearer possessed what many other newer metal groups didn’t: perfect guitar tone, classic hooks, and a singer who could actually sing.
Saturday, June 3
Etienne Charles
Charles is a young jazz master from Trinidad who defies easy categorization – a student of pan-Caribbean music, as fluent in the horn riffs of New Orleans brass as he is the Spanish rhythms of the islands. It is true Creole Soul, something that evokes familiar traditions yet remains entirely his own.
Saturday, June 3
Overwinter
Overwinter is a live performance musician utilizing synths, guitars, and trippy sounds to create a sonic adventure.
Saturday, June 3
Aloha Hawaii/Drums of Polynesia
Their performance is a live one using percussion implements such as bamboo sticks, flutes, gourds, and drums as well as ukuleles. They also use authentic costumes that represent the various dances that are introduced.
Saturday, June 3
BANDALOOP
BANDALOOP will transform the facade of an everyday downtown building into their extraordinary dance floor with the powerful site-responsive performance #PVDPublicCanvas. Conceived and choreographed by artistic director Amelia Rudolph in collaboration with the dancers, the piece brings the ideas and stories of Providence residents into the perspective-bending work through the spoken word and song of local performers. The show will feature a score by Ben Juodvalkis, Providence’s Christopher Johnson and the Bay Area’s Tassiana Willis of Youth Speaks among other Providence artists.
For more on BANDALOOP, click here.
Saturday, June 3
Betty Bonifassi
Montreal’s Betty Bonifassi is a true musical traveler, using her deep, booming voice to explore everything from jazz to electronic to American roots music.
Perhaps best known for providing the singing voices of the title characters in the Oscar-nominated animated feature “The Triplets of Belleville," Betty has also gained acclaim for her work with fellow Quebecer DJ Champion and as one half of the electronic music duo Beast. She is one of the only artists from Quebec to have performed at both the Oscars and the Grammys.
Saturday, June 3
Kaitlyn Tarro
Tarro is an up-and-coming artist who started in the small town of Smithfield. Combining powerful vocals with a warm, soulful tone, Kaitlyn allows for feelings throughout the different varieties of music to resonate in her unique way. She is currently known for her cover work, in which she takes songs to a place where they feel as though they are her own.
For more on Tarro, click here.
Saturday, June 3
JLINE
Electro-pop recording artist JLiNE performs his high-energy, dance-driven live show, which includes cover songs and his original hits. His latest album, “Episode1” has been heralded “a piece of pop perfection” by We Run the Underground.
Saturday, June 3
KC & The Moaners
Heavily influenced by Ragtime and early jazz, jug bands first emerged around Louisville, Kentucky during the 1890s. Bands created a rhythmic, rollicking sound that was perfect for street performance and entertaining crowds at the Kentucky Derby. Recently nominated by Motif Magazine as folk artist of the year, KC & The Moaners tries to stay as close to the traditional sound and energy as it is able, honoring the time, place, and people who created the original jug band sound.
Saturday, June 3
Kayciblu
Kayciblu Wright, or Kayciblu, is a young entertainer/rapper/actress/model from Providence. Since breaking out as a performer with The No Kids Left Behind Music Tour, Kayciblu has performed at New York Fashion Week, on The Anti-Bullying Tour, FOOFest, and PVDfest. Her new singles “Every Thing Flawless” and “Blu Flame” can be heard on her website, kayciblu.com
Saturday, June 3
Olivia Castriota and Jhony Keys
Olivia Castriota is an NYC-based recording artist. Her debut album All At Once’ peaked at #2 on the iTunes US New Album Release charts and her music video for “I Wanna Know” won Best R&B Video from The Academia. Castriota has had the privilege of singing at the World Famous Apollo Theater five times; opened for ‘The Godmother of R&B’ Lil’ Mo, The Shades, Lili K, Milo Greene, and RANN; and has performed with Grammy nominated artist Marky of The Ramones and Hollywood Anderson of American Idol.
Saturday, June 3
Ryan Kowal’s Improv Chamber
Returning for the second year, Ryan Kowal is bringing some of the areas best improvisers to the stage to showcase the outer bounds of jazz exploration. Ryan is a vibraphonist who has been crafting and creating the RI free improvisation scene. This performance is not to be missed!
For more on Kowal, click here.
Saturday, June 3
Oliver Penn
Oliver Penn is a guitarist and singer who brings a refreshing fervor to the stage. Born and raised in Providence, RI, Oliver was autonomous from the start. Teaching himself to play drums and guitar, he began listening and playing along to anything he could find. His family moved to Houston where he was introduced to the Texas music scene, and subsequently fell in love with the blues. Oliver has a distinct sound that expresses elements of both blues-rock and retro-soul.
For more on Oliver Penn, click here.
Saturday, June 3
Aaron DeCamp
DeCamp is a young, ambitious spoken word performer. After struggling heavily with depression and mental illness, he made a solemn vow to himself to improve the quality of life of others through art. He does this by composing cerebral, uplifting poetry that aims at transforming people’s perceptions of the world. His work is full of abstract imagery, conceptual metaphors, backed by a dynamic performance style.
Saturday, June 3
Mark Binder
From the Zombie Cat to the Billy Goats Gruff, storytelling author Mark Binder will keep you and your family enthralled. Based in Providence, Binder tours the world transmitting joy with story across boundaries. His latest book, “Transmit Joy!” won a Parents’ Choice Gold for Audio Storytelling. With new stories every year, you won’t want to miss a rare chance to hear Mark in his home town.
Saturday, June 3
Skylett White
Rising U.S.-based, Liberian Afropop/HipHop artist Skylett White performs material from her EP Poor Geh Trying To Get Rich.
Saturday, June 3
Sidy Maiga Drum Circle
Rhode Island drummer, Sidy Maiga, was born in Mali and has traveled the world drumming and teaching. He combines the best of West African percussion traditions with the modern rhythms of the Caribbean and hip-hop. Bring your own djembe or sit in with one of Maiga’s to participate in an open drum circle with one of Rhode Island’s musical treasures at 2:00 pm in Burnside Park.
Saturday, June 3
Saul Ramos, Arte Latino of New England
A performance based on the character Mysterious Nostalgia, with costumes, music, dance, and mime.
Saturday, June 3
The Holographics
The Holographics, comprised of Matt Arenburg, Brianna Kieon, Rachel Hermoian, Tori Hall, and Lauren Marques, is a five-piece alternative rock band with roots in the Providence music scene. With their premiere single “An Hour Ahead,” due out shortly, and their full-length debut album in the works, these young musicians have made extraordinary strides in a short time. Formed in August of 2016 after having been friends for a number of years, they found their ambient, vocal harmony-laden sound quickly by drawing heavily on the influences of classic rock and contemporary artists alike.
Saturday, June 3
Survivors Of The Kraken
Survivors Of The Kraken is an Americana/Jam-Rock Trio comprised of Singer/Songwriter Justin Marra, and Brian Decoteaux and Allan Furtado, formerly of The Candice Brooks Band. It has been featured at Boston Greenfest, AS220, and most recently Hard Rock Cafe (Boston). They band may have also done battle with a mythical sea beast and lived to tell the tale.
For more on Survivors of the Kraken, click here.
Saturday, June 3
Kalifa and Koliba
Koliba blends the traditional music of West Africa with the contemporary sounds of America. Bringing together international musicians with a unique blend of traditional and modern styles including West African Rhythms, Hi Life, Reggae, Ska, Zouk, Funk and more.
Band and leader, Berklee professor Mohamed Kalifa Camara takes the audience on a journey from ancient Africa to modern, urban America with a sound and beat that brings the audience to their feet dancing and singing along.
Saturday, June 3
Hamad
Hamad performs songs from his debut album, The New Prince of Intimacy.
Saturday, June 3
Hope Tunnel
Live all-acoustic folk, blues, Celtic, Americana, and eclectic rock featuring Maurice Methot, Steve McNally, Michael O’Donnell, Paul Klinkman, Peter Feeley, Jim Kinnie, and Judy Kinnie.
Saturday, June 3
Mike Boston
Mike Boston, is a rapper-entrepreneur-activist who has gained local and national attention as the founder of Mobile Stü, a mobile studio he takes into tough urban areas to give inner-city kids a voice—and to collaborate musically with police officers. To date, Mike has appeared on NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, The Ellen Show, and he has a documentary series in the making. In addition to Philly, New York, Chicago and other cities that don’t share his name, look for Mike Boston mixing his Mobile Stü at PVDFest June 3.
For more on Mike Boston, click here.
Sunday, June 4
Daniel Bernard Roumain
Daniel Bernard Roumain returns for a massive musical spectacle in the shadow of the iconic Cranston Street Armory. En Masse is a large-scale composition created for up to 500 musicians that is entirely new every time it is performed.
This musical celebration – a cross between a flash mob and a processional – features marching bands and musicians from across Rhode Island.
Sunday, June 4
Community MusicWorks
Community MusicWorks celebrates the culmination of its 20th season on the finale day of PVDFest by inviting violin virtuoso Johnny Gandlesman from the Silk Road Project along with multi-instrumentalist Gonzalo Grau and his nine-piece salsa band La Clave Secreta to join CMW faculty, students and alumni in a reprise of “Fantasía con Guayaba Habanera.”
Sunday, June 4
Joe Godfrey Trio
The Joe Godfrey Trio will pay tribute to Bill Evans on Sunday, June 4 at Aurora.
The show begins at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $10 at the door.
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