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It Matters Radio introduces Quiet Rebellion, the music of Shaun T Hunter to our listeners. 

"Quiet rebellion was born out of a series of conversations which led to some intriguing bespoke concerts in both strange and unusual spaces. Far from the treadmill of the usual gig circuit, events bringing together performance art and pure free musical expression were forged to enable 'one off' experiences, both in solo guise with an array of guitar, bouzouki, uke, loop ,pedals and percussion, to an eclectic mix of unconventional musicians serving the 'source'.

This has served as the ideology to the current day, morphing into modern folk opera/ theatre and taking the creative muse wherever it desired, called or, indeed, decides to move through its own volition. The path is its own, it walks only in its own shadow, it pays homage to those who inspired it to come this far, whilst aiming to sound like no one but itself...

Poetic, humorous, cathartic in equal measure and deemed as a connoisseur’s obscurity...this is Quiet Rebellion. Just like everybody...not a bit like anyone...."

Jane Press has been appearing on stage since 1963, which has given her the experience she uses to instruct her students in “The Art of Playing the Part of Being a Human Being” at the Community Partnership for Youth.
 
An est Graduate Seminar Leader and Training Supervisor with the est Young Persons Training. My Mother's Keeper, Jane's first play, debuted in 2012 with a five-week run in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA. Jane's goal for My Mother's Keeper is that it be performed every Mother's Day in many different locations and languages the world over. Jane comes from a show business family in NY and L.A. and currently teaches acting to children ages 5-12 at CPY. 
 

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