This year’s celebration of songs and songwriters features an all-female lineup including Heather Maloney, Amythyst Kiah, Catie Curtis, Girl Blue and Jocie Adams.
Common Fence Music’s acclaimed Fall Moon Festival is back, celebrating the art of song and the songwriters who create them. Featuring the most high-caliber artists to be seen on the CFM stage in one night, this year’s event honors women in music and features a lineup of five of the strongest female voices in folk music including Heather Maloney, Amythyst Kiah, Catie Curtis, Girl Clue and Jocie Adams. Held in the beautiful historic Casino Theatre, this is the biggest event of the fall season, and one that is not to be missed!
This event is sponsored by Ragged Island Brewing Company and Allen’s Wine & Spirits. Beer and wine will be available for purchase from the CFM bar. Heavy snacks and lighter fare will be available from the CFM concessions table along with our signature selection of baked goods and beverages. No outside food or drink is permitted at this venue.
All Fall Moon Festival events will take place at the Casino Theatre, located at 10 Freebody Street, Newport, RI. The venue is fully accessible. Handicapped parking ONLY is available in the Casino Theatre parking lot and monitored; street parking is otherwise available. Wheelchair seating is available and may be reserved by contacting Erin Young at erin@commonfencemusic.org, or 401-683-5085.
Tickets to the event are $32 in advance, $35 at the door, $30 for CFM members, and $15 for students & RISA members (college students must show valid ID at door).
Phone: 401-683-5085
Email: erin@commonfencemusic.org
2019/11/02 - 2019/11/02
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The show will be preceded by two afternoon songwriting workshops.
SULLIVAN SONGWRITING SERIES: INSPIRATION & INFLUENCES with AMYTHYST KIAH
Saturday, November 2, 2019, 1-2:30pm
Casino Theatre, 10 Freebody Street, Newport, RI
Tickets: $15/$10 CFM members & students (college students must show valid student ID)
Inspired by songwriting masters both contemporary and decades-old, Amythyst Kiah has become a powerful voice within the folk music industry, offering a fresh take on American roots music and advocating for marginalized artists. In this discussion and demonstration, Amythyst will share her perspectives on artistic inspiration, the struggles and rewards of the creative process, and the diverse female songwriters – from Memphis Minnie to Tori Amos – that have influenced and helped inform her own work. Tickets are available at www.commonfencemusic.org.
SULLIVAN SONGWRITING SERIES: DELIVERING YOUR MESSAGE with HEATHER MALONEY
Saturday, November 2, 2019, 3-5pm
Casino Theatre, 10 Freebody Street, Newport, RI
Tickets: $15/$10 CFM members & students (college students must show valid student ID)
This activity is funded in part by the New England States Touring program of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program and the six New England state arts agencies.
In this two-hour workshop, acclaimed Massachusetts-based singer-songwriter Heather Maloney will share and discuss her writing process and how she uses her music as a medium through which to make a strong social statement. By modeling the various stages of her work, she will provide amateur and aspiring songwriters with a clear understanding of the journey a song may take from raw creation to perfected work of art. After allowing time for questions, Heather will then give workshop participants the opportunity to share an original composition and receive constructive critique from her and the other participants. Tickets are available at www.commonfencemusic.org.
Casino Theatre at the International Tennis Hall of Fame
9 Freebody Street, Newport, RI 02840