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An Evening with Tones

An intimate evening of original music and poetry featuring AAPI talents at the Asian American Resource Center

🔥🐎 The Year of the Fire Horse is on its way, and we cordially invite you to spend An Evening with Tones at the Asian American Resource Center on Thursday, February 5 from 7 to 9pm! This event is a cozy and casual night of original music and poetry and will feature a reading by Phoebe Murphy, musical performances by guest rooms and Albeit the Maze, plus a short Q&A with the evening’s creatives. An Evening with Tones will showcase Austin-based AAPI creatives in a small, intimate environment (similar to a listening room), putting the spotlight on their talent and ability to share worlds through their art. Through this experience, we hope that attendees and featured creatives can exchange dialogue, feedback, appreciation, and ideas in a candid, sincere, and supportive way. This event is free, all ages, and open to the public. Light snax will be provided. Registration is encouraged. ARTIST BIOS: 🇨🇳 Phoebe Murphy is a Chinese-American writer of literary and speculative fiction. Born in China and raised in Houston, Texas, she is an MFA candidate at Texas State University. Her work has been featured in Nocturne Magazine and Chthonic Matter, and she is currently at work on a novel. 🇮🇷 As guest rooms, Persian-Texan Mason Parva explores the possibility of paradox. Classic songcraft coexists with ambient textures and field recordings to create a sound that is at once intimate and vast, reverent and irreverent, familiar and otherworldly. Lyrically, Parva explores themes of love, creation, myth, truth, and ultimate reality. Each song is a quiet portal into the self, inviting one to look directly at their parts that contradict yet harmonize. 🇻🇳 Albeit the Maze, also known as June Nguyen, is a transfeminine Vietnamese American singer-songwriter based in Austin, Texas. Pulling from musical inspirations such as Radiohead, Fleet Foxes, St. Vincent, and The National, June writes acoustic-forward songs that aim to impart a sense of longing. Her debut release, Victim of a Threat EP, explores topics such as masculinity, loneliness, repression, and abandonment through the lens of a trans woman born and raised in Texas by Catholic immigrant parents. ABOUT THE AARC: The Asian American Resource Center ’s mission is to create a space of belonging and healing for Asian American communities in Austin and beyond. We do this through community collaborations and partnerships; providing rental space; organizing cultural, educational and health wellness programs; and curating art and historical exhibitions. We lead with our values and our vision, so that our diverse communities are supported and connected. Learn more at https://austintexas.gov/aarc The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. For assistance please contact (512) 974-3914 or Relay Texas 7-1-1.

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Feb 5 at 7 PM
Ends at 9 PM
8401 Cameron Rd, Austin, TX
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