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Events in December 2025

  • December 4, 2025 - Guitar & Ukulele Class for Families


    December 4, 2025

    Beginners and intermediate players will learn songs, meet new friends, and learn amazing stories about American musicians in the course of these weekly classes. Hosted by The Rhapsody Project's co-founder, Joe Seamons, in collaboration with teaching artists in-training Mariah Roberson and Lovegnia Afalava, these sessions will have you playing a lot of music and learning foundational skills that you can apply to any instrument!

    Not only is it a group music lesson, it is also a jam session. Our teaching artists explore blues, jazz, folk and American roots music, uniquely weaving basic music theory concepts, interactive song learning, and social music playing, with an emphasis on improvisation and soloing. The song repertoire is selected to emphasize hidden or obscure stories of musicians and artists of color who greatly influenced American popular music, and the historical and social context of each song and composer is incorporated into the class.

    The Rhapsody Project is a music and cultural education organization with a focus on BIPOC communities and youth. Our mission is to celebrate heritage and build community through music. We started out as a single after-school music program at Washington Middle School in 2013 and, through steady growth, we expanded to serve youth in dozens of schools throughout Seattle, Renton, and Kent, and we offer classes every day of the week at our centrally-located and accessible Workshop in King Street Station.

    As a convener, we provide music instruction, cultural events, classes, and cultural workforce development to establish racial and cultural equity. Our programs invite people to root themselves in their layers of heritage and, through the power of music and culture, confront injustice while building community. We address the inequities in American music education by teaching BIPOC youth about music and stories from our heritage. We also provide pathways and economic opportunities for youth, especially Black and Indigenous youth.

    Sign up at https://myactivecenter.com/activities/4419:1

    Need an instrument? Request one at Request an instrument: https://forms.gle/5fuYfUJpDKDAxiDf7

    Family First Community Center
    16200 116th Ave SE
    Renton, WA 98058
    United States
  • December 6, 2025 - Banjo Workshop - Affinity Space for Black Banjo Players


    December 6, 2025

    Banjo Workshop
    Affinity Space for Black Banjo Players

    Saturday, December 6, 2-4 pm
    King Street Station

    Presented in partnership with Black Banjo Reclamation Project

    Learn songs, chords, and essential music skills in a relaxed setting with Joe of The Rhapsody Project. Deepen your knowledge and discover new techniques for playing the banjo: beginners welcomed!

    Participants who need an instrument can simply register ahead of time, and we will supply you with a banjo!

    Register: https://forms.gle/5wUnCFbEnukSKx3n9

    King Street Station (2nd Floor)
    303 S Jackson St
    Seattle, WA
  • December 8, 2025 - Klezmer Jam


    December 8, 2025

    7 - 9 pm at The Couth Buzzard
    2nd & 4th Mondays
    Some special sessions maybe be held at other locations.

    We’ll jam on klezmer tunes and sing Yiddish songs together. All ages, abilities, and instruments are welcome! In fact, you don’t even need an instrument, only a voice, ears, or dancing feet. Instrumentalists less familiar with klezmer are encouraged to arrive at the start. We begin each session by either learning a new tune or by having a short workshop session. While we have sheet music in many clefs and keys, we encourage learning by ear. Jam sessions are often led by Jimmy Austin with a slight instrumental focus or Maia Brown with a slight vocal focus. (All sessions will have both instrumental and vocal-centric tunes.) Many sessions have special themes or guest facilitators.

    To find tunes and other resources, visit the klezmer jam page on The Rhapsody Project’s website.

    • This session will lean toward instrumental tunes.
    • For all ages. 12 and under with an adult present. Singers, listeners, dancers, and instrumentalists all welcome. If bringing an instrument, a small amount of experience is recommended. Beginners to klezmer are welcome.
    • Jams are scheduled for the second and fourth Mondays of each month.
    • Food available for purchase at The Couth Buzzard.
    • Pricing info: There is no entry fee, however, donations are strongly encouraged and are crucial to keep programming going. Suggested donation: $10-20.
    The Couth Buzzard
  • December 11, 2025 - Guitar & Ukulele Class for Families


    December 11, 2025

    Beginners and intermediate players will learn songs, meet new friends, and learn amazing stories about American musicians in the course of these weekly classes. Hosted by The Rhapsody Project's co-founder, Joe Seamons, in collaboration with teaching artists in-training Mariah Roberson and Lovegnia Afalava, these sessions will have you playing a lot of music and learning foundational skills that you can apply to any instrument!

    Not only is it a group music lesson, it is also a jam session. Our teaching artists explore blues, jazz, folk and American roots music, uniquely weaving basic music theory concepts, interactive song learning, and social music playing, with an emphasis on improvisation and soloing. The song repertoire is selected to emphasize hidden or obscure stories of musicians and artists of color who greatly influenced American popular music, and the historical and social context of each song and composer is incorporated into the class.

    The Rhapsody Project is a music and cultural education organization with a focus on BIPOC communities and youth. Our mission is to celebrate heritage and build community through music. We started out as a single after-school music program at Washington Middle School in 2013 and, through steady growth, we expanded to serve youth in dozens of schools throughout Seattle, Renton, and Kent, and we offer classes every day of the week at our centrally-located and accessible Workshop in King Street Station.

    As a convener, we provide music instruction, cultural events, classes, and cultural workforce development to establish racial and cultural equity. Our programs invite people to root themselves in their layers of heritage and, through the power of music and culture, confront injustice while building community. We address the inequities in American music education by teaching BIPOC youth about music and stories from our heritage. We also provide pathways and economic opportunities for youth, especially Black and Indigenous youth.

    Sign up at https://myactivecenter.com/activities/4419:1

    Need an instrument? Request one at Request an instrument: https://forms.gle/5fuYfUJpDKDAxiDf7

    Family First Community Center
    16200 116th Ave SE
    Renton, WA 98058
    United States
  • December 14, 2025 - One Seattle Soul Holiday: Free Concert


    December 14, 2025

    One Seattle Soul
    Sunday, December 14th, 2025

    Doors at 2:00 pm
    Show at 3:00 pm

    The Moore Theatre


    Join us for the One Seattle Soul Holiday Concert, a powerful night of music, unity, and giving. This community celebration brings together people from all walks of life under one roof to share in the warmth of the season through soul-stirring performances and a shared purpose.

    This isn’t just a concert ~ it’s a call to action. We invite attendees to bring gently used coats and blankets to support our unsheltered neighbors. Your donations will go directly to those facing the cold this winter, reminding us all what community really means.

    The heart of the event beats with the message:

    One Seattle. One Community. One Soul.

    Each concert is FREE to the public - We only ask for a gently used coat or blanket that we can share with some of our unsheltered community.  And if you have a can of food, we would love to feed those in need this winter. 

    Get your free ticket at https://www.stgpresents.org/events/one-seattle-soul-holiday-concert/

    For groups of 10 or more, text 425.518.9100.

    Moore Theater
    1932 2nd Ave
    Seattle, WA 98101
  • December 22, 2025 - Klezmer Jam


    December 22, 2025

    7 - 9 pm at The Couth Buzzard

     

    Come join us for our twice-monthly night of musical Yiddishkayt! We’ll jam on klezmer tunes and sing Yiddish songs together. All ages, abilities, and instruments are welcome! In fact, you don't even need an instrument, only a voice, ears, or dancing feet. Instrumentalists less familiar with klezmer are encouraged to arrive at the start. We begin each session by either learning the tune-of-the-month or by having a short workshop session. While we have sheet music in many clefs and keys, we encourage learning by ear. To find tunes and other resources, visit the klezmer jam page on The Rhapsody Project’s website.

    • This session will lean toward instrumental tunes.
    • For all ages. 12 and under with an adult present. Singers, listeners, dancers, and instrumentalists all welcome. If bringing an instrument, a small amount of experience is recommended. Beginners to klezmer are welcome.
    • Jams are scheduled for the second and fourth Mondays of each month.
    • Pricing info: No entry fee, however, donations are strongly encouraged and are crucial to keep programming going. Suggested donation: $10 - 20

     

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