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Amanda West Video Release Party & Concert
Please join us at the Resource Center for Nonviolence on Sunday February 28th at 4pm for an afternoon, family-friendly concert celebrating the release of the new music video for Habit! The afternoon will include:
- Premiere screening of the "Habit" music video - Musical performances by Amanda West - Time to publicly thank the children & families who participated in the making of the video
~ A percentage of the proceeds from this event will be donated towards Sempervirens "Save the Redwoods" fund ~ {https://sempervirens.org/}
ABOUT "HABIT" {https://amandawest.bandcamp.com/track/habit} This song was inspired by the wisdom and majesty of nature, and its ability to offer perspective when things feel hard. We were honored to work with Seattle Filmmaker, Nick Tobin from DoublePinHoleProductions {http://www.doublepinholeproductions.com/} to create a magical journey through the redwoods which included the generous contributions of 15 children and their families. The resulting video is a celebration for all!
ABOUT AMANDA WEST Amanda West is an award winning singer-songwriter, recording artist, music teacher, and mother. Not afraid of the big questions, she asks: Who are we? Why are we here? What does it mean to be human, and how can we most deeply live our temporary and precious lives?
A native of California, Amanda grew up singing around campfires and began her career as a performing singer-songwriter when she was a teen. Earning a Bachelor's degree in Cultural Anthropology, she understands music to be a part of our universal human birthright, playing an essential role in our experience of being alive.
With her musical & life partner, Pete Solomon, Amanda has toured the West Coast of the U.S. extensively and completed two UK/European tours. With five self-produced CD's already under her belt, she has recently completed a new release of original songs themed around new motherhood, entittled "More Than Anything".
In addition to performing and recording her own music, Amanda co-leads singing circles for pregnant women and mothers, and teaches voice, guitar and songwriting. She weaves a life of intention and heart to create a better world through music.
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LocationThe Resource Center for Nonviolence (View)
612 Ocean St.
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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