'Streets Are Free' Drumsical: Sunday June 5 4pm at Eastside!
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We are raising funds to cover costs of our production. To donate and support please click here to learn more and give what you can! SUNDAY, JUNE 5 | 4PM East Side Arts Alliance 2277 International Blvd. Oakland Get Tickets A participatory theater performance that engages community members in a musical commentary about the current conditions facing low-income communities of color in Oakland and its connection to the movement for Black Lives. The 'Streets Are Free' Drumsical is inspired by a Venezuelan children’s book by Kurusa that recounts a true story of children living in a barrio fighting for a safe place to play outside. Featuring Original and Adapted Music and Performances by BoomShake Community Programs, Nkei Oruche, Sarah Norr, Tossie Long (Vocalist), Pedro Rosales (Afro-Peruvian Percussionist), Francisco Her rera (Social Justice Singer-Songwriter), Monica Hastings-Smith (Singer-Songwriter), David Em (Guitarist), Josue 'D'boa' Santos (A