Sunday, April 28th
Music at 3:00pm
Twin Cities Friends Meetinghouse
1725 Grand Ave, St Paul

Join us for a musical matinee!
$10, none turned away for lack of funds.

Kenan Serenbetz creates music that explores relationships to land, other-than-human beings, memory, and identity. His work is steeped in various folk and land-based disciplines. Bringing together knowledge of native ecology and plant medicine, his music interprets and expresses the need for right relationship with the land and the beings that we live with. His music is firmly rooted in pre-industrial vocal traditions, having most notably studied plainchant (with Marcel Pérès of Ensemble Organum), Okinawan sanshin, and American shape note music.

DPCD is the work of Illinois musician Alec Watson. Taking its name after a four-letter secret code given to him by his great-grandfather, DPCD’s music is intimate and soft spoken, with Watson’s meditative singing illuminated by fragile webs of guitar, piano, and celeste.

Liz Draper has played with everyone from Sub-Pop’s Grammy nominated slow-core band Low to the Balkan folk group Orkestar Bez Ime, Righteous Babe recording artist Pieta Brown, Grammy Award-winning Okee Dokee Brothers, and Smithsonian recording artist folk troubadour Charlie Parr. Liz is a 2021 American Composers Forum awardee for her solo work and is currently touring with 2 time Grammy nominated songwriter Iris Dement. In May 2020 Liz released her first solo E.P. “Hours” in which she composed and performed a collection of classicalfolkdoomjazz pieces for the upright bass. Liz is a 2021 Minnesota Music Creator grant recipient from the American Composers Forum.