IlluminAsia | An Evening with Madame Gandhi

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    Date

    Saturday, May 11, 2024
    6:30 pm–9:00 pm

    Location

    Freer Gallery of Art
    Freer Plaza

Description

Registration in advance recommended. RSVP here!

To conclude Day Two of IlluminAsia, join us for an evening performance by TMUUN and award-winning artist and activist Madame Gandhi!

Food and drinks will be available for purchase by RASA, Arnis' Kitchen, and more!

Madame Gandhi is known for her uplifting, percussive electronic music and positive message about gender liberation and personal power. “Going deep, bravely into the pain” is how Madame Gandhi describes Vibrations, her third studio album—and it could easily double as a subtitle for it.

For several years prior to the pandemic, the overachieving artist and public speaker had spent her life traveling on and off. (Here’s a sampling: Touring Oprah and MIA alike; leading a Ted Talk; writing a song for Hillary Clinton’s streaming series, Gutsy.) “While that time was beautiful, it distracted me from deeper emotional work that I didn’t know I had to do. Sometimes when we’re in that pain,” Gandhi says, “we forget that getting past it is possible. After all, pain are the pulsations that remind us we’re alive.


Musician posing

TMUUN
, a Mongolian American singer and songwriter based in the DMV, seamlessly blends R & B, jazz, hip-hop, and contemporary influences with her Mongolian heritage. Born and raised in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, TMUUN's musical journey began from a young age with the cowriting of her first song in 2012. She later moved to the United States at eighteen, where she continued to develop her musical skills and embraced diverse experiences in various cities, enriching her music with a universal appeal.

TMUUN's 2021 debut single, “Santa Fe,” beautifully showcases her ethereal, groovy, and genuine style, reflecting her dreamy melodies and heartfelt storytelling. Her latest single, “Rays of the Sun,” released on April 23, signifies her ongoing passion for sharing her music worldwide.

Bank of America is the Founding Sponsor of the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art “IlluminAsia” Arts and Culture Festival.

Bank of America Proud Sponsor

IlluminAsia also received federal funding from the Asian Pacific American Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center.
Image of Madame Gandhi courtesy of TBA Agency. Image of TMUUN by Jimee S.

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Categories

After Five, Celebrations, Kids & Families, Performances