With support from the California Arts Council, BoomShake Music will work with community groups of womxn to create and perform ‘Everybody Wants to Live in Oakland’, a free participant-driven musical-storytelling performance. Directed by Oakland native Monica-Hastings Smith, this project centers the study of Oakland’s history and the evocation of ancestral memories of womxn of African, Latinx, & Filipino descent in East & West Oakland as a tool to ‘replant home’ while being constantly uprooted.
BoomShake operates in 5 major program areas:
Education: we lead workshops for young children, families, youth and adults (primarily women, trans and gender non conforming people).
Performance: our performance core (made up of women/trans/gender non conforming people, primarily people of color, drawn from our community workshops) provides interactive drumming performances for Bay Area cultural and community events.
Activism Support: as Bay Area communities resist displacement, racism, and climate injustice, we lead drumming and chanting at protests and other events supporting empowerment and social justice.
Community Building: we host free events where people of all ages and backgrounds use music and movement to share their traditions and build community.
Stage Productions: we create and produce performances in which children, youth, adult students and professional performers use drumming, singing, movement, theater, and storytelling to express their communities’ struggles and victories.