exterior of the historic Pope House museum

Dr. M.T. Pope House Presents: Black Joy in the Springtime

Music played a central role in American family life during the 19th and early 20th centuries, long before the advent of television and cellphones. 

African American households embraced music as a powerful means of self-expression.  Through gospel, jazz, blues, and classical music, African Americans found a way to share their stories, joys, and sorrows. 'Black Joy in the Springtime' beautifully highlights this rich musical heritage at one of Raleigh's historic African American homes. Enjoy a delightful musical performance by Shenette Swann.

Details

Location: Pope House Museum
Date: Saturday, May 9
Time: 2 - 3 p.m.
Ages: All
Cost: Free

a portrait of Shenette

About Shenette Swann

Carolina-born and Memphis-raised, Swann motivates listeners to soar through her original song stories. With show-tune energy and a belting blues background, Swann is contracted with Wake County libraries for song stories, and she has performed for several cultural festivals, jazz lounges, conferences, and is most known for her favorite…living room concerts in the homes of many! 

Shenette performs with an inclusive mission to connect all audiences with their own authentic voices and with each other! Shenette currently serves her community as the Guest Engagement Manager of Inclusion at Marbles Kids Museum in downtown Raleigh. She is passionate about workplace justice and sits on three diversity, equity, and inclusion committees, one being the North Carolina Museums Council DEAI Committee. SELF CARE SOUL describes her music best! 

Swann’s original empowerment music can be found on Amazon, Spotify, and iTunes.

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Contact

 
Pope House Museum
511 South Wilmington Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
 

Pope House Museum

Lead Department:
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources

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