Thank you for an amazing 2024 Fringe season! Stay tuned for 2025!
re:claim returns to the Philadelphia Fringe Festival for a second year with a site-specific spoken word and musical performance on September 8 at 5 pm (rain date September 22 at 5 pm). This year, violinist Melinda Rice and poet Heather Bowlan will present a piece performed at and inspired by Hansberry Garden, a community garden in southwest Germantown.
Combining poetry and violin with looped effects pedals, improvisation and interaction, this ambient performance is guided by the artists’ experiences in the garden and green space in Northwest, as well as natural and social history, archival documents, and the lived experiences of neighbors and members of the collectively owned Hansberry Garden.
This year’s piece explores the possibilities of community to create resistance and a holistic approach to growth throughout seasons and transitions. Rice and Bowlan’s shared composition asks what a community garden, and specifically this garden in a gentrifying neighborhood, can teach us about the ecosystem of a neighborhood over time. Audience members will be invited to participate at various moments during the performance and contribute to the shared experience.
5150 Wayne Ave
General Admission: FREE
re:claim is an ongoing collaboration between poet Heather Bowlan and violinist Melinda Rice, showcasing unique, site-specific performances of live string music and spoken word. Through their work, re:claim explores ideals and systems from a place of questioning and community.
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Audience Interaction
This event does not require proof of vaccination to attend or masks to be worn