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Nashville’s Darkhorse Theatre to Host Innovative Multi-Sensory Concert Exploring Asian-American Identity on November 24

Nashville's Darkhorse Theatre to Host Innovative Multi-Sensory Concert Exploring Asian-American Identity on November 24

Nashville Set to Host Unique Multi-Sensory Concert Experience

Nashville is buzzing with excitement as the local chamber ensemble Chatterbird announces a groundbreaking collaboration with artist, producer, and activist Alex Wong. They are coming together to present a special concert experience titled “Permission: A Multi-Sensory Album Release Show”. This highly anticipated event will take place on November 24 at Darkhorse Theatre, located at 4610 Charlotte Ave.

An Immersive Journey into Asian-American Identity

The concert is not just about music; it’s an immersive adventure that dives deep into the themes of Asian-American identity. Wong’s latest album, PERMISSION, serves as the backbone of this experience, offering an honest and sometimes uncomfortable exploration of what it means to be a person of color navigating the complexities of American life. In a world where narratives around Asian-Americans often feel sidelined, Wong aims to carve out a space for his story and those of many others who feel underrepresented.

A Unique Culinary and Musical Experience

What sets this concert apart is the idea of pairing music with food. Wong has developed a multi-sensory live experience called THE PERMISSION PARTIES. This innovative format pairs each song from the PERMISSION album with a carefully selected Chinese-inspired dish that captures a shared emotion. As attendees move through various spaces within the theatre, they will not only listen to engaging music and view captivating projected imagery, but they will also *taste* dishes that resonate with the themes explored in the music.

Wong’s Personal Journey

In reflecting on his experiences growing up as a second-generation Chinese American, Wong shares, “I struggled to feel permission to take up space. Movies and media told me I was allowed to be a buddy, a punchline, or a decoration, but there was not enough space for my story in the center of the room.” Wong’s goal with this concert is to empower everyone, especially those who often find themselves on the margins, to feel entitled to share their stories and experiences.

A Collaborative Effort

This concert isn’t a solo effort; it’s a collaborative venture between Chatterbird and Wong. Chatterbird is set to design and deliver a live performance inspired by the Permission Parties experience. Wong is composing new and never-before-heard elements for the ensemble, ensuring that the performance remains fresh, engaging, and deeply connected to his album.

Building Community and Shared Experiences

Celine Thackston, the Artistic Director of Chatterbird, expresses her enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “Alex’s music helps us enter difficult conversations, find shared experiences, and build community. This collaboration is an important next chapter in an already impactful body of work.” With such a heartfelt mission, attendees can expect a concert that resonates on multiple levels.

Ticket Information

Tickets for this exciting event are already available, and with a unique experience like this, they are sure to go fast! Don’t miss your chance to be part of an evening that combines music, food, and powerful storytelling.

Be Part of This Unique Experience

Mark your calendars for November 24 and get ready to engage with art in a new and profound way. Whether you’re exploring your own cultural identity or simply looking to enjoy some extraordinary food and music, this has something to offer everyone. Join Chatterbird and Alex Wong for a night that promises to be memorable, enlightening, and delicious!


Nashville's Darkhorse Theatre to Host Innovative Multi-Sensory Concert Exploring Asian-American Identity on November 24

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