The Tell Her This Project is a visual art, music, and storytelling experience created by music artist, Rochelle Rice.
In a journey of words, music, and visual art, this live performance features vignettes of the Tell Her This Podcast woven between songs that deepen our understanding and appreciation of the story and the storyteller. Also featured, the premiere of Rochelle Rice’s Strong Like Water is a multidimensional series of portraits and sound.
I wanted to explore a space that allows women to show up as themselves– with their stories and their innate wisdom– and just be. We message to women that they must be sexy and liberated, be body-positive, be a boss babe, funny, be crunchy and self-aware, or the wizened aunty with the perfect advice for the perfect moment. The truth is, most women I know are complex and nuanced and live beautiful and contradictory lives. They are messy and brilliant. They are subtle and complex, and they represent the authenticity and vulnerability that we all crave and are drawn to. (Rochelle Rice)
SHOW TIMES
Friday May 6th at 7pm - 9pm
*PLEASE NOTE THAT BY PURCHASING YOUR TICKET YOU AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING SAFETY POLICIES.
COVID-19 Safety Policies:
If You Are Sick, Stay Home
Masks are required
Proof of vaccination is required
You may show the physical vaccination card or a photo of the card on your phone
If you are unable to be vaccinated, you must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the day of the performance
No outside food or drink, no food in the theater
About The NextLOOK series
This event is part of NextLOOK. In partnership with Joe's Movement Emporium, NextLOOK supports the development of new music, plays, dance and other experiences by regionally-based performing artists. These artists are mentored by seasoned arts administrators from The Clarice and Joe’s Movement Emporium to construct innovative methods of deepening the audience’s involvement in their creative process. By removing logistical barriers of cost and space and providing a sounding board for artists creating new work, NextLOOK invests in the regional arts ecology and creates an accessible, exploratory environment that connects intriguing artists with adventurous audiences.