Boston Street Pianos: Play Me, I am Yours
Oct
6
9:30 AM09:30

Boston Street Pianos: Play Me, I am Yours

Artist Luke Jerram created the concept in 2008 of installing multiple street pianos across a city as an art installation. Often decorated by local artist, the project is intended to challenge the prohibition of playing music in public places without special arrangement. It prompts members of the public to use the piano, regardless of skill and popularity.

Duo Amie visited the site outside the Boston Children’s Museum and performed the Mendelssohn’s Song Without Words.

For more information about the Street Pianos, please visit www.streetpianos.com.

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Cradles to Crayons Benefit and Clothes Drive
Oct
1
to Nov 5

Cradles to Crayons Benefit and Clothes Drive

Duo Amie hosted and organized a month long winter clothing drive and a Benefit concert supporting the non-profit organization Cradles to Crayons (https://www.cradlestocrayons.org). Cradles to Crayons is a local non-profit organization providing children living in low-income and homeless situations with the essentials they need to thrive. Since its founding in 2002, Cradles to Crayons has provided key basics of life free of charge to needy children from newborns up to age 12. These include clothing, toys, school supplies, and more. Duo Amie was proud to partner with Cradles to Crayons to support their work, and in particular to raise awareness of their fall 2016 “Gear up for Winter” drive. The concert profits were donated to Cradles to Crayons, and the clothing drive yielded over 14 large bags of donated clothing. This outreach project would not have been possible without the support of Rancatore’s Ice and Cream and Yogurt store locations (Belmont, Lexington, and Newton; http://rancs.com ), Seta’s Café (Belmont; http://setascafe.com ), EKS Music School (Quincy; http://music.eks-arts.com), and Curtis Bryant Cellos of Watertown (http://www.curtisbryantcellos.com ). 

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