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SAACC Opening Reception

Seacoast African American Cultural Center (SAACC) 10 Middle Street, Portsmouth, NH

Green Acre Opening Event

Green Acre: A Bahá’í Center of Learning 61 Green Acre Drive, Eliot, Maine

Immerse yourself in the spirit of insight—into the past, the present and the future—at the opening of the AFROFUTURISM 2022 art exhibit at Green Acre. In collaboration with the Seacoast African American Cultural Center, Green Acre brings you an exhibit that promotes a vision: a vision of the future in which people of African descent...

Moving Your Way

Green Acre: A Bahá’í Center of Learning 61 Green Acre Drive, Eliot, Maine

Moving Your Way is a movement experience that invites all participants to explore their rhythmic sensibility and tap into their authentic soul. After a 30 minute meditation participants will be guided though techniques of African dance and improvisational movement by Nailah Randall-Bellinger, artistic director of RootsUprising, and Jeryl Palaña Pilapil-Brown. Nailah Randall-Bellinger (she/her) is a...

RootsUprising

Green Acre: A Bahá’í Center of Learning 61 Green Acre Drive, Eliot, Maine

RootsUprising returns to Green Acre as they present We Are... an evening performance of new works, created by artistic director, Nailah Randall-Bellinger, will be performed including, Entangled Gaze, Zipporah, Rooted We Are, along with excerpt from Initiation- In Love Solidarity. RootsUprising is an intergenerational motion art collective composed of dancers and wordsmiths. The company reflects upon...

Black Authors

Seacoast African American Cultural Center (SAACC) 10 Middle Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Save the Date! Join the Seacoast African American Cultural Center for a discussion of Black authors. Details and registration coming soon!

Electric Voices | Octavia Butler

Green Acre: A Bahá’í Center of Learning 61 Green Acre Drive, Eliot, Maine

This is a night of spoken word, live music, and great discussion. On May 22nd we’ll blend these art forms to honor the words of Afro-Futuristic, feminist author, Octavia Butler. You don’t want to miss this! At this time masks are still required inside the building.

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