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The Muslim Musical Mosaic Project!
Join us for Phase I of the Muslim Musical Mosaic Project!
For many years now I have been wanting to create a celebrative musical event, something that reflects our progressive and
inclusive values. With contributions from the community, and in a concept of participatory theater, this will be a production
that we see ourselves in, and one that we can call our own. The first step to fulfilling that vision is to anchor it in our
musical history, the music the enslaved Muslims brought to America, gnawa, which then led to blues, country and jazz.
Phase I of the Muslim Musical Mosaic
MPV will be putting on a “live” event, a hybrid of a panel discussion of that history and musical performances to illustrate
it, but, with a twist!
Event Details
Sunday June 30, 2024 | 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM |
Cats Crawl Theater ( [link removed] ) | 660 North Heliotrope Drive, Los Angeles CA 90004
Speakers and Performers
Professor Mark Levine (University of California, Irvine), Lu Fuki, Alfred Madian, Farah Mitha, Tazeen Ayub, Aiman Khan and
Ani Zonneveld
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We look forward to you joining us!
Onwards and upwards,
Ani Zonneveld ( [link removed] )
Founder & President of Muslims for Progressive Values
This project was made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for
the Humanities. Visit ( [link removed] )www.calhum.org ( [link removed] ) for more information.
Additional funding from generous MPV donors. We love you! To join them in supporting the project, donate here ( [link removed] ).
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