J, Singer Songwriter and Audio Visual Artist
HOUSE CONCERT with Audio-Visual Artist, J
Join J and Rebel Human for a free one-night-only event about creativity, bodies, and reframing stories.
For the past year, audiovisual artist J has been developing and programming her very own body instrument. She is now ready to get a live performance off the ground and would love to demo some of her favorite original songs for an intimate audience.
Jenny Arrington and Tait medina, co-founders of Rebel Human, will join J to share “three ways to reframe your story to break free from old patterns”. Creating this instrument has been a physical manifestation of J reframing her own story. Jenny, Tait, and J are excited to invite the audience to participate in this special event!
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J AND REBEL HUMAN
J has joined Jenny and Tait on their international retreats both as a participant and facilitator. She has led song writing workshops and produced studio recorded songs inspired by retreat participant free writes. J is a joy and inspiration with a knock-out voice and an amazing talent for writing songs that stick with you, both lyrically and melodically. It’s incredible how she can turn out one song after another – a true source of endless creativity. We are so excited you get to have a chance to see her in person!
Upcoming Events
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NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
Note: Event start time is Central Time (CT).
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Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside
Danté Stewart
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ON ZOOM
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Michelle Icard
Speaker, educator, and author
Heidi Stevens
Chicago-based writer and Director of External Affairs for the University of Chicago’s TMW Center for Early Learning + Public Health
Gorton Center
NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
Note: Event start time is Central Time (CT).