Experience a unique celebration that intertwines the rich histories of
three distinct cultures. The Blessing of the Bay honors the legacy of
the innovative Blessing of the Bay ship and Massachusetts's first
Governor, John Winthrop, while acknowledging the complex narratives of Indigenous peoples and Black Africans impacted by historical events.
Enjoy captivating performances by:
Morning Star Singers: An Indigenous drum group that brings the cultural
significance of the area's first peoples to life.
Anna-Celestrya Carr: an Indigenous Dancer.
De Ama Battle's African Music and Dance Group: an arts educator and the founder of the Art of Black Dance and Music, Inc. (ABDM). Since 1975 her company has sought to unify people of African descent “through the study of African-rooted dance, music, and folklore” to highlight “cultural similarities within the African Diaspora.”
Aimee Ledwell: Creating a community art project inspired by the Mystic
River.
Through art, music, and dance, the story of Ten Hills will be told
from multiple perspectives, reflecting a shared past and celebrating
the collective journey.
Don't miss this powerful event— honor and celebrate the
community's diverse History!
Free Admission
Celebrate Union’s character, meet more neighbors, and help make local businesses’ registers sing! For more details, follow us on social. See you in the Square!
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