Deep Currents
Deep Currents
Deep Currents is a 5 movement audiovisual art piece celebrating the past, present, and future of Black Indianapolis. The project specifically looks at the stretch from Martindale-Brightwood to Riverside, but ultimately includes aspects from all over the city.
The project was hosted by the Harrison Center and was presented to the Indianapolis community through a partnership with GANG GANG , BLACK: A Festival of Joy, and the Madam Walker Legacy Center.
More Songs By Nabil Ince (Seaux Chill)
In this season of difficult circumstances, unjust situations, and overwhelming disappointments our hope is summed up in this song: God Will Prevail.
Just as “The Kingdom Is Yours” massaged out the ideas in the Beatitudes, so this song explores The Lord's Prayer.
A five movement audiovisual art piece by Seaux Chill celebrating the past, present, and future of Black Indianapolis.
“A humble people engaging with the humble Christ” is summed up beautifully by the Christmas story. Therefore, our release of this song as a Christmas worship song.
“A whole Latin vibe, and a reminder that true joy can be found in all of the ups and downs of life.” (Gabriella Velez)
A summer bop, yet written, in all seriousness, for every citizen and refugee trapped in the prison system.
This new derivative of the classic hymn was updated by five of our black writers to celebrate its 250th anniversary.
It’s the small blessings, hidden throughout each day, that remind us that life can be beautiful, and we get a chance to live it.
A few of our writers wrote with Pastor Mike McBride (Live Free USA), and this is what flowed out of a discussion about the trauma we are facing in our nation.
”This funky fun love song is dedicated to Lady Liberty, echoing the voice of the people who believe in “the more perfect ______”.
If you are aware of the shoulders that you stand on, you want to believe that they are proud of who you have become.