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Tue March 5, 2019

WAM Presents Local Sirens: Meklit, Gina Madrid & Naima Shalhoub

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Date and Time: Tuesday, March 5th, 2019 Doors 8:00pm
Location: Rickshaw Stop, 155 Fell St. San Francisco CA 94102
FREE & ALL AGES!
Local Sirens is a free quarterly performance series presented by Women's Audio Mission featuring emerging and established local women-identified (transgender or cisgender), non-binary or gender non-confirming artists. This March, Local Sirens is presented in honor of International Women's Day and celebrates the diversity of the Bay Area with artists Meklit, Gina Madrid and Naima Shaloub. This special Local Sirens showcase is supported by grants from the California Arts Council and Intersection for the Arts to advance Bay Area immigrant women artists. Meklit is an Ethio-American vocalist, singer-songwriter and composer, making music that sways between cultures and continents. Known for her electric stage presence, innovative take on Ethio-Jazz, and her fiery, emotive live shows, Meklit has rocked stages from Addis Ababa (where she is a household name) to San Francisco (her beloved home-base), to New York, London, DC, Montreal, Nairobi, Chicago, LA, Arusha, Rome, Zurich, Rio Di Janeiro, Seattle, Cairo, and more.Gina Madrid formerly Raw-G, Born and raised in Guadalajara Mexico. She brings her own distinct cross-cultural, multi-lingual, politically charged Hip-Hop to the Bay Area music scene captivating audiences with her passionate and aggressive performances. Gina left Mexico and moved to Oakland California in 1999, where she learned English by translating Hip-Hop lyrics from 2pac, The Fugees, and KRS-1. She has since developed an engaging, insightful, social conscious flow that challenges our musical and gender preconceptions of Hip-Hop culture.Naima Shalhoub is a Lebanese American artist who uses music as a tool for transformation, liberation, education and self-expression. Her dimensional work as a vocalist, composer, performing artist, and educator focuses on the expansive quality of the voice and its power for redemption and social justice. Her music brings vibrant personality, poetic eloquence and impassioned performances to both nationally acclaimed venues and community event spaces. She also appears in theater productions, joins fundraisers, and speaks at conferences across the United States.
Date and Time: Tuesday, March 5th, 2019 Doors 8:00pm
Location: Rickshaw Stop, 155 Fell St. San Francisco CA 94102
FREE & ALL AGES!
Local Sirens is a free quarterly performance series presented by Women's Audio Mission featuring emerging and established local women-identified (transgender or cisgender), non-binary or gender non-confirming artists. This March, Local Sirens is presented in honor of International Women's Day and celebrates the diversity of the Bay Area with artists Meklit, Gina Madrid and Naima Shaloub. This special Local Sirens showcase is supported by grants from the California Arts Council and Intersection for the Arts to advance Bay Area immigrant women artists. Meklit is an Ethio-American vocalist, singer-songwriter and composer, making music that sways between cultures and continents. Known for her electric stage presence, innovative take on Ethio-Jazz, and her fiery, emotive live shows, Meklit has rocked stages from Addis Ababa (where she is a household name) to San Francisco (her beloved home-base), to New York, London, DC, Montreal, Nairobi, Chicago, LA, Arusha, Rome, Zurich, Rio Di Janeiro, Seattle, Cairo, and more.Gina Madrid formerly Raw-G, Born and raised in Guadalajara Mexico. She brings her own distinct cross-cultural, multi-lingual, politically charged Hip-Hop to the Bay Area music scene captivating audiences with her passionate and aggressive performances. Gina left Mexico and moved to Oakland California in 1999, where she learned English by translating Hip-Hop lyrics from 2pac, The Fugees, and KRS-1. She has since developed an engaging, insightful, social conscious flow that challenges our musical and gender preconceptions of Hip-Hop culture.Naima Shalhoub is a Lebanese American artist who uses music as a tool for transformation, liberation, education and self-expression. Her dimensional work as a vocalist, composer, performing artist, and educator focuses on the expansive quality of the voice and its power for redemption and social justice. Her music brings vibrant personality, poetic eloquence and impassioned performances to both nationally acclaimed venues and community event spaces. She also appears in theater productions, joins fundraisers, and speaks at conferences across the United States.
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