Fall 2022 Newsletter

“I learned how important it is to act on an impulse to be part of something, even if it requires a lot of courage.”
—Community Participant, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company “What Problem?”
JULY + AUGUST
Our free SUMMER BEATS series was back this year celebrating music from around the corner and around the globe. Concerts in partnership with Roger Williams Parks Conservancy featured Rhode Island-native rapper and hip-hop artist Flawless; and pioneer of “Afro-Rican jazz,” William Cepeda, with a family percussion workshop and an opener by Rhode Island’s own Lydia Perez with the Puerto Rican Institute for Arts and Advocacy, Inc. (PRIAA).
Music with a Mission
FirstWorks brought Ukrainian folk-rock group DakhaBrakha

Providence, as a PVDFEST HAPPENING, drawing over 550 attendees. With the current war, the group has taken on the mission of cultural ambassador, celebrating national pride in uncertain times through the unifying power of music.

“ FirstWorks thinks big and delivers big. High marks for finding creative ways to deliver Arts Learning programs through diverse artists and their concepts for the community.”
—Deborah Drew, National Grid Foundation