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Jerrica Wortham Presents: Pӓrlā Creative Festival 2022 And 9.1.8 Week Activities

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The Oklahoma Eagle Newswire

 

J’Parle’ Artist Group Incorporated (JAG Inc.) announces its citywide Pӓrlā Creative Festival. In celebration of the contributions of creatives  of color in the city of Tulsa, JAG Inc. is gearing up for its inaugural citywide creative festival.  This festival will span over a total of 8 days beginning Sunday, September 18th, concluding on  Sunday, September 25th. Each day will highlight at least one creative discipline and offer public  programming free of charge to attendees. The week will feature the following activations:

 Sunday 9/18/2022- WE EAT! 

The Steps to Nowhere, 98 Haskell Place, Outdoor Gallery Opening, featuring public-facing art created by black artists in Tulsa. Partnership with Blackmoon- PUBLIC

(B)Light Opening- Boarded up homes will be turned into public facing  works of art.

This is being done in partnership local artists including Awesome Jeremy Collier, 1902 N. Cheyenne Ave., Unity,Theandroggod, 2408 N. MLK Blvd. – PUBLIC

Soiree En Blanc dinner on Greenwood Ave. This is a private sit down dinner to celebrate creatives of the city. The streets will be closed and attendees will dress in white attire. It will be a beautiful space. Featured chefs include Taylor LaTouche, Tiffany Tisdale- Braxton, Tylisha  Thompson.

 Monday 9/19/2022 – WE MEET! 

State of Black Tulsa online forum. 8pm via Facebook.com/JPARLELLC. Topics include HB 1775, Maternity Mortality, and The Arts Speakers  include Representative Regina Goodwin, Sterling Matthews of Art4orms  and poet, and Omare Jimmerson.

 Tuesday 9/20/2022- Partnership with Tulsa Parks

A night of dance highlighting varying styles of dance. The event will begin at 6:30pmand conclude at 8pm. Centennial Park 1028 E. 6th S. Free to the public

Wednesday 9/21/2022- Partnership with Tulsa Parks, and ABC Holistic

Wellness Wednesday is dedicated to promoting positive mental and  physical health practices. The morning will beginning with a guided  mindfulness meditation lead by Nikenya Hall of ABC Holistic, the  evening will include public Zumba class at Lacy Park lead by Bridgette  Hennings, and conclude with Sunset Yoga lead by Clarissa Brown..

Thursday 9/22/2022- Partnership with Circle Cinema 7pm-9pm

This night of film will include works by black filmmakers and actors. It  will feature films by filmmakers Dennis Delemar, Taylor Finley,  Stephanie Alicia Rose, Shaun McGhee, Brandon “Pade” Wade, and Keith  “Da Sneak” Daniels.

This red carpet premier event will be hosted by bLERDS writer, director,  and Executive Producer Hank Byrd.

This event is FREE TO THE PUBLIC (requires preregistration via https://918parlafest2022.eventbrite.com) and viewer discretion is advised.  Parental Guardian advised for a few scenes that feature violence and  references to drug use.

Seating is limited so grab your tickets while you can!

Event is from 6-9pm

6pm- Red Carpet

 7pm- Film Screening Begins

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ACTION, Allied Communities of Tulsa Inspiring Our Neighborhoods, Brent Van Norman, Karen Keith, Monroe Nichols, Sherry Laskey, Aries Brown, Sandi Morrow, Kara Farrow, Ken Cox, Maria de Leon, Susan Griffin, Tulsa Mayoral Race, All-Black Towns, Black Towns, Oklahoma Black Towns, Historic Black Towns, Gary Lee, M. David Goodwin, James Goodwin, Ross Johnson, Sam Levrault, Kimberly Marsh, John Neal, African American News, Black News, African American Newspaper, Black Owned Newspaper, The Oklahoma Eagle, The Eagle, Black Wall Street, Tulsa Race Massacre, 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

“Circle Cinema is proud to partner with J’Parle’ Artist Group Incorporated for an  incredible evening of free films,” said Ryan Thomas, Circle Cinema  communications manager. “We invite everyone to enjoy works from some of the  city’s most talented filmmakers at Tulsa’s only independent, nonprofit, art house  cinema.”

Friday 9/23/2022- Partnership with Tulsa Parks

o Plays and Poetry in the park. This event will take place at Centennial Park  and feature a series of monologues, poetry, and acted scenes from plays.  The event will take place from 7pm-9pm.

Saturday 9/23/2022- Partnership with WomPa

o This evening will highlight the creative discipline of fashion and design.  The fashion show will feature clothing designs and models of color. The  event will take place at 7pm. Free to the Public.Housed in an industrial warehouse compound, WOMPA is Tulsa’s newest creative coworkingcommunity. Art galleries, downtown views, and a spectacular outdoor atrium make WOMPA a must-see destination for creative types seeking workspaces or event venues.

o Featured designers include, Stylish, Know Your Worth (KYW), Sugar Chic Glam, Sheigh Lounges, Cash Me Out, AnnEd by Denna Clark,

Sunday 9/24/2022- Partnership with Tulsa Parks, 

o The cookout. Taking place at Chamberlain Park. 4940 N. Frankfort Ave,  Tulsa, OK 74126. Food will be served while supplies last. Activities available for all ages.

Auxiliary Activities.

o Follow Instagram.com/jag_inc_tulsa_ or facebook.com/jparlellc for  announcements on popup events

 

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