Afro Futro: An Afro House Production

April 16, 2021
7 - 8:30pm EDT
Online
Registration is required
This event is free

Who can attend?

  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

Homewood Arts Programs
410-516-1154

Description

Immerse yourself in Afro House's alternate dimension, where Disruptive.Music.Culture. awaits you. Once there, you will experience music-driven performance art through animation, film, and live performance. Go even deeper through a talkback after the performance, where you will be invited to ask questions and share your thoughts on the entire experience.

Founded in 2011 by Alisha Patterson and Scott Patterson, Afro House is a Baltimore-based music driven performance art house. The organization is comprised of professional artists whose collective skills, knowledge and craftsmanship are channeled for the creation of art that disrupts normative ideas about human being. Musicians, dancers, designers, actors, image makers, and writers push the boundaries of their own discipline so that each art form might effectively bleed into the next, creating something evolutionary. Afro House is grounded in the belief that art can disrupt and transform the human imagination, providing fresh eyes to view both past and present, challenging artist and audience to create a better future. Learn for more about Afro House online.

Hop Art, generously funded by the Parents Fund, provides Johns Hopkins students (undergraduate Homewood) an opportunity to attend Baltimore performing arts events, also allowing students and faculty to interact in a social setting.

Learn more about the program online.

See more spring 2021 Hop Art events online.

Who can attend?

  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Tickets

Students must register on Hopkins Groups or email nwillso1@jhu.edu to get the free ticket

Registration

Registration is required

Please register in advance or email nwillso1@jhu.edu

Contact

Homewood Arts Programs
410-516-1154