Castle of our Skins
As I Heard When I Was Young
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church is a spacious, accessible, and welcoming venue. The sanctuary seats about 250, and the venue is fully accessible and very convenient to public transit: just across from Forest Hills Station.
The nearest MBTA station is Forest Hills on the Orange line. Leave the station from the ground level and walk towards the street. Turn right and walk south on Washington Street, which turns into Hyde Park Avenue. After 0.3 miles, turn left onto Walk Hill Street; Bethel is located on the left (intersection of Wachusett and Walk Hill Streets.)
Free parking is located at the Youth Center at 84 Wachusett Street or any available street parking on Wachusett Street or Walk Hill Street.
To ensure you are on time for the performance, please arrive early. Specific information about when doors will open for your event will be sent in your pre-show email. Seating after the performance has begun will be at the discretion of management, and may be delayed until a suitable pause in the performance.
Castle of our Skins
As I Heard When I Was Young
Zahili Zamora's Jazz Ensemble
featuring works of Afro Latin Composers
Leo Blanco and The Sugar Road Ensemble
The Sugar Road, a musical journey of the African Diaspora through Latin America.