Song Circle January

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For this week’s FLIMA Wednesdays the theme was “Song Circle”. We were few but mighty and the musicians that participated each brought something unique to the circle. Thanks to Justin Turner, Steven Louis, Bobby Henrie, and Anson Stiles.

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JANUARY 4: Song Circle + Meetup
The FLIMA Song Circle is a fun and inclusive music experience. It’s kind of a cross between an open mic and a campfire sing along. It’s open to anyone who would like to participate. You can share a song, teach a song, sing along, play along, or just sit back and enjoy the experience. There will be a handful of house instruments up for grabs…or bring your own. Or request a song you’d like to sing and we’ll give it a try!

WEEKLY MUSIC NIGHTS:
FLIMA hosts two weekly community music events The types of programs are open mics, workshops, drum circles, jam sessions, etc. All are open to the public and provide an inclusive environment for all ages and abilities. Music Nights are made possible by community support and partner venues. They dedicate space, funding, and marketing support.

PARTNER VENUES:
FLIMA Music Nights are made possible with community support and our partner venues like Rio Tomatlan. They devote physical space, funding, advisement, and marketing support to our weekly community music programs. Follow them on facebook, instagram, and visit their official website https://riotomatlan.com/

RIO TOMATLAN, 106 Bemis Street, Canadaigua, NY

ABOUT FLIMA:
Finger Lakes Independent Music Arts (FLIMA) was founded in the summer of 2010. Our mission is to create opportunities for musicians to network, collaborate, and mentor. To advocate for musicians’ fair pay, creative freedom, and professional development. And to engage the community through concerts, workshops, and interactive music programs. 

Support our programs by attending in person or inviting others to attend. And by making a contribution via Venmo (@flimaflima), PayPal (hub@flima.org) or joining our Patreon. Visit http://flima.org for more information.