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Shaw Pong Liu poses with some students and their instruments.

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Shaw Pong Liu

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Location
Jamaica Plain, MA
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Project Title
Code Listen 3.0
Fiscal Year Awarded
2018
Grant or Program
Creative City Boston - Artist Grant
Grant Amount
$10,000
  • December 8, 2018 | 3pm | Kroc Center
    co-presented and commissioned by Celebrity Series of Boston 
  • December 15, 2018 | 3pm | Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 
    co-presented by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Code Listen 3.0 invites a citywide conversation on violence, racism, and police practices through public performances during Homicide Survivor Awareness Month (11.20.18 -12.20.18). The performances will include original music compositions by lead artist Shaw Pong Liu and ensemble members, performed live by a collaborative of homicide survivors, Boston police, youth, and professional musicians. They will also feature a public memorial of posters for homicide victims and community dialogue about violence, racism, and police practices.

For more information, visit: www.codelisten.org

 

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