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National Museum of Women in the Arts

The Tea: Black Alley

Event Details

Event Date and Time

Fri, Mar 5, 2021
12 to 1 pm ET

Tickets and Reservations

Free. Will be published on NMWA’s YouTube page and at nmwa.org/livestream.

Location

Online

Three adults sit on a black leather couch together in a red-brick room. In the center is a medium skinned woman with long braids wearing a red outfit, and to her left and right are dark-skinned men wearing glasses and black t-shirts.
Join us online for a special performance from Black Alley, followed by a look into their creative process.

Event Description

The Tea: Black Alley

In this new online series, women musicians perform original work via live-stream on the museum’s social media channels on the first Friday of the month. Each session includes a short interview, conducted over a cup of tea, which explores the artist’s creative process. The Tea proudly welcomes Washington, D.C.-based band Black Alley this month, and will be sharing this event on NMWA’s YouTube page and at nmwa.org/livestream.

Black Alley has been pushing the art of music to its rhythmic limits. Determined to create a unique musical elixir, Black Alley has taken the finest ingredients of rock, hip-hop and go-go to create their own genre-bending sound called “hood rock.” The band is one, each musician surrendering to the union of sounds, each delivering music from their soul, while in dialogue with one another through their instruments. Each member of this collective is essential to the workability and funkability of the unit.

The Tea is presented by the museum’s Women, Arts, and Social Change public program initiative.

Event Sponsors

The Women, Arts, and Social Change public programs initiative is made possible through leadership gifts from Denise Littlefield Sobel, the Davis/Dauray Family Fund, the Revada Foundation of the Logan Family, and the Susan and Jim Swartz Public Programs Fund. Additional funding is provided by the Bernstein Family Foundation.