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Sunset 1919: A Ritual

  • Eugene Williams Memorial Marker 125 Fort Dearborn Drive Chicago, IL, 60616 United States (map)

Sunset 1919 is an annual community Art ritual performed in honor of Eugene Williams, a Black teenager who was killed for crossing an imaginary racial line on the waves of Mishigami (from Ojibwa “Great Water”). Sunset 1919 was first curated and coordinated in 2020 by Ensemble Member and Creative Producer Kareem Bandealy and Ensemble Member and Mellon Playwright in Residence J. Nicole Brooks and it offers a communal moment to acknowledge our Indigenous roots and for Black artists to merge Movement, Music, and Word in a free, spirit-guided ritual. 

This ritual is free and all are welcome to attend. 

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PARADE (Pit orchestra, 1st violinist)