With support from the California Arts Council, Rhythmix Cultural Works (RCW) will continue to create and produce engaging and culturally relevant multidisciplinary arts programming that is meaningful and accessible to the communities that it serves. Working collaboratively with local artists and organizations, RCW’s programs reflect the cultural heritage and diversity of the Bay Area, activate public spaces, bring local history to life and honor and uplift historically marginalized populations.
As the organization grows and deepens its impact, RCW is committed to strengthening its capacity to meet the evolving needs of its community. RCW remains dedicated to its mission of building community by inspiring engagement in the arts—creating opportunities for people to connect, learn from one another, and gain deeper understanding of the world through shared arts and cultural experiences.
Rhythmix Cultural Works (RCW) serves approximately 15,000 adults and students each year through a combination of performances, classes and workshops. RCW produces events featuring artists that present a mix of contemporary and traditional arts disciplines from around the world. RCW offers a wide array of programming including free world music concerts, art walks and festivals, music appreciation classes, K Gallery art exhibits and receptions, low-cost family events, and free/low-cost world music and dance assemblies through RCW’s Performance, Art & Learning (PAL) program offered to thousands of students throughout Alameda County. Over the years, live performances of various genres have included Latin jazz, Bollywood blues, Venezuelan Rock fusion, flamenco, comedy, and free community events such as RCW’s Island City Waterways, Love Our Island Art Walks, and ‘Round the World Festivals. After emerging from the pandemic, Rhythmix expanded its live PAL assembly offerings and created new free community programs including cultural heritage festivals and a world music family concert series in local parks.

