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Looking for fun summer plans? We've got 3 weeks of Looking for fun summer plans? We've got 3 weeks of Summer Programs at The Rhapsody Project: two weeks of Summer Camp* followed by our annual Blues Camp trip! Early Bird pricing for Summer Camp runs through March 31 -- use code EARLYBIRD26 to save 10% on any sessions you choose. As always, reach out to us if you need adjusted pricing. 

Curious about attending Blues Camp, too? Reach out to us at info@therhapsodyproject.org, or send us a DM and we'll answer your questions. 

Summer programming is for ages 10 - 25. (Want Summer Camp for Grown Folks? DM us and we'll see about making it happen...)

*We planned Summer Camp to NOT overlap with the World Cup here in Seattle -- so don't worry about that!

#seattlesummercamp #summercamp #musiccamp #seattlemusicschools #communitymusicspace
Open Mic is back! Our winter students have been le Open Mic is back!
Our winter students have been learning, practicing, and growing together. Now it’s time to celebrate and share. 
Join us for an evening of music, stories, food, and community. Bring something to share if you’d like -- a song, poem, story, or dish -- or just come listen. 

Thursday, March 19, 5 - 8 pm at King Street Station.

Come celebrate with us!

Open mic sign-up is first-come, first-serve, with priority given to students currently enrolled in our programs. 

#openmic #seattleopenmic #seattlearts #pioneersquare #communitymusicspace
🎸 Want to learn guitar but don’t have one? At The 🎸 Want to learn guitar but don’t have one?
At The Rhapsody Project, instruments are provided and beginners are welcome. Come try your first class for free and start playing!

In this welcoming class, students learn songs while building essential technique and exploring the roots of blues, jazz, folk, and American roots music. We’ll dive into the stories behind the music and the artists of color who shaped American popular music, while practicing improvisation, collaboration, and social music-making. Led by Shane (@shanedesenfants), a songwriter and educator whose teaching blends storytelling, creativity, and community-centered learning.

King Street Station
Wednesdays | Mar 23 - Jun 5
4-6 PM
 🎸 Instruments available
 ✨ Try a class for free
Scan the QR code or visit the link in bio

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Music has always been a way communities gather, re Music has always been a way communities gather, remember, and carry stories forward.

@FWAAMFest grows from that spirit. Founded by artist and educator Brandi Waller-Pace, the Fort Worth African American Roots Music Festival brings together artists, culture bearers, and audiences to celebrate the deep Black traditions that shape American roots music.

Through live music, storytelling, and shared space across generations, FWAAM creates room for connection, learning, and joy.

If you’re in the Forth Worth area, you can catch our very own Lady A (@ladya_bluesdiva), Briar (@briar.sings), and Joe Seamons (@joebanjo) on stage at the festival, helping keep roots traditions alive!

Learn more about FWAAM Fest and the movement growing around it at fwaamfest.com!

#fwaamfest #rootsmusic #americanmusic #culturalpreservation #storytelling #musicfestival
We’re proud to spotlight Brandi Waller-Pace (@bran We’re proud to spotlight Brandi Waller-Pace (@brandipacemusic), whose work bridges classroom, stage, and cultural advocacy. A member of our extended community, Brandi has long been committed to honoring Black traditions in American roots music. She founded @fwaamfest to create a space where history is honored alongside innovation, and where community gathering becomes a form of cultural preservation.

Rooted in Fort Worth but resonating far beyond Texas, FWAAM Fest reminds us that Black music is American music, and that these traditions are living, evolving, and deeply connected to the communities that sustain them.

We invite you to stand with the roots and carry this story forward!

#fwaamfest #rootsmusic #americanmusic #brandiwallerpace #culturalpreservation
MARCH is The Rhapsody Project’s framework for reco MARCH is The Rhapsody Project’s framework for reconnecting with heritage and building community. It’s a living guide to exploring tradition, sharing culture, and creating change-both
within ourselves and in the world around us.

There's two pathways to get to know the MARCH framework (we recommend both):
1. Participate in any of our classes, programs, or events. (We've got classes at King Street Station every week between now and June 5!)
2. Read about the MARCH framework on our blog to explore how each of these principles guides our team. 

Find the link in bio, or go to therhapsodyproject.org/blog.

#seattle #seattleheritage #seattlemusic #musicheritage #movement #acknowledgement #renewal #collaboration #heritage
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