

Showcasing the talents of Boston’s artistic community, this unique concert features a star-powered assortment of Jazz Urbane artists and genres including dance, poetry, film and music. Jazz Urbane Cafe returns to the ICA with a special one-night-only event at 7 p.m. Visit and/or for more information (Free with Museum Admission). on Sunday, May 15 at the Boston Children’s Museum. Marta Zurad will conduct the Young People’s String Orchestra (YPSO) at 2 p.m. Visit for more information and tickets (Members: $36 | Nonmembers: $40). Renowned Haitian composer, turntablist and Afrofuturist Val Jeanty will perform live during the event slated at 8 p.m. The company will perform the World premiere of “Traka” (“Troubles” in Haitian Creole). “Traka” incorporates powerful reflections on injustice and trauma to explore how dance, culture and community are pathways to healing. Weaving modern technique with Haitian folkloric dance, JAE sparks healing for dancers and audiences alike. Global Arts Live presents Jean Appolon ExpressionsĬambridge-based contemporary dance company Jean Appolon Expressions (JAE) explores themes that are vital to Haitian and immigrant experiences. Visit for more information, sponsorships and tickets. Indulge in a diverse abundance of heavy hors d'oeuvres, cuisine stations, and signature cocktails, enjoy performances and entertainment, and dance the night away with non-stop dancing to a 12-piece international dance band and disco DJ.ĪFH’s mission is to bridge economic, racial and social divisions by providing under-resourced teens the keys to self-sufficiency through paid employment in art and design. followed by “The Last Greatest Party on Earth” at 9 p.m. The Benefactor Dinner will start at 6 p.m. Join Artists for Humanity for their 30th anniversary finale celebration on Saturday, May 14 at the AFH Epicenter, 100 W.

on Saturday, May 14 at Mary Soo Hoo Park on the Greenway (near Chinatown Park).Īrtists for Humanity’s ‘The Last Greatest Party on Earth’ (In-person) Celebrate the opening of “Year of The Tiger” installation by Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong and five years of creativity and culture with live musical and dance performances from 1 to 4 p.m.
