LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A night of music, meditation and movement is coming to Louisville.
Educator, organizer and former Metro Councilman Jecorey Arthur will headline MANTRA on Feb. 28 at the Woodbine Chamber. According to organizers, the event is designed to connect personal wellness with community engagement.
Arthur, who has shifted his focus toward community organizing and education, said the event reflects his continued work outside public office.
“Athiri will build on that experience and my passion for education to help teach the next generation of change-makers,” Arthur said.
MANTRA is structured as a pay-what-you-can experience. Admission includes access to a wellness market featuring local vendors, interactive art, movement sessions and refreshments.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with the program beginning at 7:30 p.m. The evening will feature performances across multiple genres, followed by a guided meditation and a closing DJ set.
Performers include Jecorey Arthur (conscious hip-hop), Chanson Calhoun (gospel and R&B) and Kiana Del (jazz and soul), with DJ DNasti delivering a house music set.
“No one can heal alone; we must heal together,” said Dr. Lisa Arthur, who will lead the meditation.
Proceeds from the event will support Athiri, Arthur’s holistic organizing school.
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