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SUMMARY:Ellis Delaney
DESCRIPTION:Ellis Delaney will be the featured artist during the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s virtual First Saturday Concert series on March 6\, 2021 8:00 PM to 9:15 PM EST (7:00 PM to 8:15 PM Central). Since the ongoing pandemic prevents the nonprofit organization from hosting in-person concerts\, this one will be live-streamed to the FMSH YouTube Channel (http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnJ9zJQXl2ml128-TIPRFLg/about) and Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/FMSHLongIsland).   \n“While we are unable to present Ellis live\, we are delighted that she will be performing for us via livestream from Minneapolis\,” said Michael Kornfeld\, president of the FMSH board of directors. “Unlike our live concerts\, there is no admission fee for this online one. However\, like other performing artists\, Ellis has had most of her gigs cancelled\, is unable to tour now and would appreciate donations via her online tip jar while you are viewing the concert.” \nClick here for –> Tip Jar Information \nThere’s just something about Ellis Delaney. She is at once funny and wise\, thoughtful and uninhibited\, and her captivating voice is matched by her uplifting lyrics. If you looked up the definition of open-hearted in the dictionary\, you just might find her photo there. Ellis’ performances are transformational; she leaves her audiences better than she finds them\, with softened edges & opened hearts. \nEllis is a woman with a mission.  She believes music is healing\, and she offers her music for free / pay what you can online. For the last year\, she has been hosting a weekly “Right On Time” hotline message that supports resilience by offering different grounding / mindful practices she’ll be focusing on that week as well as a reminder that we are interdependent and worthy of love and belonging. As her song asks\, “What if we are right on time?” \nA transplant from Texas to Minnesota at age 16\, Ellis got her start at open mics\, and grew her following touring full time.  Ellis has been recognized both for her songwriting skills as well as her engaging performances. She became a mainstay at several folk festivals\, and has been a repeat performer and voted audience favorite at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival\, Moab Folk Festival\, Sisters Folk Festival\, and Rocky Mountain Folk Festival.   \nThe Zoom After-Party will begin shortly after the Livestream Concert ends.\nTime: Mar 6\, 2021 09:15 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) \nhttp://zoom.us/j/93034899022?pwd=WW9iZGdZZGtkZVFkL1FMMy9qcjN4Zz09 \nMeeting ID: 930 3489 9022\nPasscode: 11554 \nFor Ellis’ video “Ordinary Love” click the link below \nhttp://youtu.be/YeJXeaYJl4g
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SUMMARY:Natalia Zukerman's "The Women Who Rode Away"
DESCRIPTION:In observance of Women’s History Month\, the Folk Music Society of Huntington is pleased to present singer-songwriter Natalia Zukerman’s The Women Who Rode Away as part of its monthly virtual Hard Luck Café concert series that is held in partnership with the Cinema Arts Centre.  The multimedia one-woman show will be screened from 8-9:30 p.m. via the FMSH YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnJ9zJQXl2ml128-TIPRFLg/about) and Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/FMSHLongIsland). Although there is no admission charge for this online show\, tips for the artist — who has lost many gigs and is unable to tour due to the pandemic — would be most appreciated. \nVenmo: @Natalia-Zukerman\nPayPal: paintings@nataliazukerman.com \nAbout the Artist \nMusician\, painter and educator Natalia Zukerman grew up in New York City (the daughter of violist –conductor Pinchas Zukerman and flutist-writer Eugenia Zukerman)\, studied art at Oberlin\, started her mural business (Off The Wall) in San Francisco\, began her songwriting career in Boston\, and now resides\, writes\, plays\, teaches and paints in the Hudson Valley.  \nZukerman has released eight independent albums and has toured internationally as a solo performer since 2005. Her music can be heard on the soundtrack of several seasons of The L Word and ABC Family’s Chasing Life. Alongside her touring career\, Zukerman continues to paint private and public murals as well as illustrate children’s books\, design and paint sets for plays in New York City\, and paint private portrait commissions. In February 2017\, she became a Cultural Diplomat for the U.S. Department of State — playing concerts and conducting workshops with her trio\, The Northern Lights\, throughout Africa. Zukerman teaches private songwriting lessons and has taught at various programs and festivals throughout the US and in Canada. Last March\, she co-produced an online music festival called Shut In and Sing which ran for eight weeks and provided immediate financial relief to hundreds of independent musicians at the beginning of the lockdown. Since then\, she has been performing livestream shows\, teaching\, coaching\, running an integrative wellness platform\, painting\, gardening\, studying for her yoga teacher certification and is the artistic director and the director of youth and family programs for SoulCall Global.  \nAbout The Women Who Rode Away \nWhile an artist in residence at the cell theatre in New York City in May 2018\, Zukerman developed her multimedia one-woman show\, The Women Who Rode Away.  Edifying and entertaining\, the show seamlessly melds the talents of the songwriter\, painter\, and storyteller into a moving evening of reflection and perseverance.  Featuring original music and projected paintings by Zukerman\, this intimate portrait recounts the artist’s journey of finding her own voice through the stories of the women in her life that paved the way.  \nhttp://www.nataliazukerman.com/the-women-who-rode-away \nBill Hurley\, producer of The Extended Play Sessions\, calls The Women Who Rode Away “ one of the most compelling and riveting events we have ever hosted.” He says: “It speaks of empowerment\, struggle\, tolerance\, perseverance and history\, and the timeliness of this project could not be more poignant. A woman\, seated alone on a stage\, paying tribute to women… with beauty\, style\, grace and a boatload of talent!” Says Jenna Kunselman (Inside Off The Wall): “Zukerman highlights each of these women through story\, song\, and visual art\, revealing a remarkable songwriting ability\, notably exceptional guitar skills\, a lovely voice\, and an extraordinary artistic vision.” \n# # # \n“Natalia’s voice could send an orchid into bloom while her guitar playing can open a beer bottle with its teeth.” –New Yorker
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