Liberation Movement / The Dogan Lights / Deja Solis Thursday, November 13th Stonehouse Old Brewery 107 Sacramento Street, Nevada City, Ca. Sacred Spaces and Stonehouse present an evening with Liberation Movement led by Resurrector of Heavyweight Dub Champion (HDC) and Sasha Rose joined by The Dogon Lights featuring members of the award winning band Hamsa Lila (Vir McCoy, Evan Fraser, Ian "Inkx" Herman) with renowned Guinean djembe player Bongo Sidibe, MC Ashel Seazuns and very special performance… Show more by Deja Solis . Premium sound, visionary art and crystal exhibit, 2 bars, Ballroom and Lounge. Start 9:30pm 21+ Advance tickets at Briarpatch Co-Op available soon. Liberation Movement http://liberationmovement.ba ndcamp.com/ Led by Resurrector of Heavyweight Dub Champion (HDC) and Sasha Rose, officially sanctioned by representatives of the Shipibo Tribe, Liberation Movement (LM) is a new collaborative music project thatpushes the boundaries of human experience. Each LM performance is a communal ritual that opens portals to the realm of spirits and invokes new levels of consciousness and healing. The Dogon Lights http://dogonlights.bandcamp.com/ Pronounced "Doe-Gone, The Dogon Lights "Afro- galactic groove magma" from the Bay Area. The Dogon Lights create a shamanic and energetic dance atmosphere that takes the listener straight to the stars. Traditional skin and wood instruments are blended with electro hip hop beats and Jimi Hendrix inspired guitar with vocals in Spanish and African languages. The band features members of the award winning band Hamsa Lila (Vir McCoy, Evan Fraser, Ian "Inkx" Herman) with renowned Guinean djembe player Bongo Sidibe and MC Ashel Seazuns. The Dogon Lights combine a blend of styles that is fresh and instantly recognizable. A blend of languages (Spanish, English, French, Wolof, Bambara etc) and instruments such as the Sintir and Guimbri from Morocco, the Kamale Ngoni, (similar to the Kora) from Mali and Burkina Faso, Calabash and Djembe of West Africa, with Electric Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer and Drums. The word, "Dogon" comes from the Dogon people of Mali who believe they are from "the dog star" or Sirius. The Dogon Lights have opened up for grammy winning artists Tinariwen from Mali as well as Bombino from Niger. Members have Performed with Bassnectar, Beats Antique, Rising Appalachia, The Mickey Hart Band, Hamsa Lila, Dirtwire and many others. www.dogonlights.com/ Sacred Spaces Village is a diverse international inter-faith visionary community of artists, activists and mystics seeking to improve the collective intelligence of humanity. We provide grounded, heart-centered sacred spaces for individuals to heal, learn/teach, create art,and transform themselves and the world. www.sacredspacesvillage.org
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