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SF Chronicle Feature - 6/14/08 check it out! a full length sf chronicle feature written by jesse hamlin....
You Tube Videos Click here to see a variety of videos from an April 19th performance at the red poppy art house, recorded by the amazing Paul Waters, as well as a single video from 2006!
puchase "eight songs...." from cdbaby.com
meklit's myspace page
Nefasha Ayer's website Nefasha Ayer's new site.
san francisco chronicle profile- february 2006 the beginning....
nefasha ayer myspace page for more photos and to hear some songs....
red poppy art house The Red Poppy Art House (RPAH) is an interdisciplinary, inter-cultural community arts and performance space, dedicated to the development and presentation of visual and performing arts within a diverse, intimate and accessible community context. RPAH believes that the arts should be fully integrated into the fabric of residential life, rather than existing solely in centers located on a commercial strip or business district. The RPAH is committed to developing projects and programs that bring this vision to light. Meklit has been Director of the RPAH since June of 2006. Founder Todd Brown established the space in February of 2003, and the two have run it together for nearly two years.
mission arts and performance project The MAPP is a bi-monthly collaboration between visual artists, musicians, poets and performers that puts art and performance on the street level by transforms alternative spaces, such as private garages, basements, and studios, into gallery and performance spaces. It’s a block party of the arts for inspiring in ourselves, and others, the desire for a creative existence, an ever widening experience of life. MAPP happens the first Saturday of every even-numbered month (February, April, June, August, October and December). Meklit has been a MAPP organizer since July of 2005, curating spaces with both visual and performing arts for the past two and a half years.
vidya- dear friends and incredible musicians.... VidyA is an adventurous new group that merges the virtuosity of Jazz with the melodic and rhythmic nuance of South Indian classical (Carnatic) music. Led by critically-acclaimed saxophonist, Prasant Radhakrishnan along with David Ewell (bass) and Sameer Gupta (Drums), VidyA has emerged with a soulful, penetrating sound that pushes the labels of "fusion" or "world music."
Nathanael Keck Photography the talented photographer who took most of the shots on my site.....
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