Everyone dreams under the moonlight. The moon’s shape and light changes as the nights go on. Teen Arts Council invites you to a night filled with creativity, performances, and a fashion show inspired by the exhibitions An Indigenous Present and Portia Zvavahera: Hidden Battles / Hondo dzakavanzika. How will you change under the moonlight?  

Costumes are encouraged. No masks, no weapons, and no large props. First 50 people through the door choose a free pair of Converse.

HAPPENINGS

Questions or requests for accessibility assistance? Email teens@icaboston.org or text or call (339) 236-3039. 

*Boston Caribbean Fashion Week is a multi-day diverse series of festive fashion events founded and produced by Althea Blackford.

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Lead support for Teen Programs provided by Wagner Foundation. 

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Additional support is provided by the Rowland Foundation, Inc.; the Mabel Louise Riley Foundation; the Dorot Foundation; Mathieu O. Gaulin; the American Tower Foundation; the William E. Schrafft and Bertha E. Schrafft Charitable Trust; the Mass Cultural Council; Northeastern University and the Boston Research Center; the Deborah Munroe Noonan Memorial Fund, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee; the Robert Lehman Foundation; BPS Arts Expansion Fund at EdVestors; the Rosalie Thorne McKenna Foundation; the Bessie Pappas Charitable Foundation, Inc; the Tiny Tiger Foundation; and the Red Sox Foundation. 

Converse seeks to fuel Creators of the future through movement, play, and connection.

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