This year, the Earth Day theme is “Together As One”. Join for a free, family friendly event with live music by Sister Carol, Rob Symeonn, Empress Akua, Mono Verde, and Josh David Barrett. Native American drumming and blessing by Tim Red Bird and the Red Warriors. Japanese Taiko, Middle-Eastern drumming, belly dancing, West African drum and dance, and Brazilian samba. There will be a seed swap, birdwatching, compost workshops, plant music showcase, healing modalities in the garden, and plant sale. Earth friendly informational booths, vendors, and vegetarian food.
When: Sunday, April 21, 12 pm
Where: WorldBeat Cultural Center, 2100 Park Boulevard, Balboa Park. worldbeatcenter.org
Instructor Lauren Becker Downey will lead an Indigo dye and resist textile class. The Indigo plant makes a variety of shades of blue, commonly associated with denim. Explore Indigo dyeing with Shibori, the ancient Japanese art of dyeing natural fabrics and using resist techniques such as folding, clamping, stitching, twisting and compressing. Bring your washed 100% natural fibers (cotton, silk, hemp, bamboo, linen, or rayon) to dye.
When: Tuesday, April 23, 1 pm to 5 pm
Where: Bravo School of Art South Park. 2963 Beech Street, South Park. bravoschoolofart
This year, the Earth Day theme is “Together As One”. Join for a free, family friendly event with live music by Sister Carol, Rob Symeonn, Empress Akua, Mono Verde, and Josh David Barrett. Native American drumming and blessing by Tim Red Bird and the Red Warriors. Japanese Taiko, Middle-Eastern drumming, belly dancing, West African drum and dance, and Brazilian samba. There will be a seed swap, birdwatching, compost workshops, plant music showcase, healing modalities in the garden, and plant sale. Earth friendly informational booths, vendors, and vegetarian food.
When: Sunday, April 21, 12 pm
Where: WorldBeat Cultural Center, 2100 Park Boulevard, Balboa Park. worldbeatcenter.org
Instructor Lauren Becker Downey will lead an Indigo dye and resist textile class. The Indigo plant makes a variety of shades of blue, commonly associated with denim. Explore Indigo dyeing with Shibori, the ancient Japanese art of dyeing natural fabrics and using resist techniques such as folding, clamping, stitching, twisting and compressing. Bring your washed 100% natural fibers (cotton, silk, hemp, bamboo, linen, or rayon) to dye.
When: Tuesday, April 23, 1 pm to 5 pm
Where: Bravo School of Art South Park. 2963 Beech Street, South Park. bravoschoolofart
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