The Moral Imperatives are a performing arts group of COA students and staff.

The evening is being organized by members of the group The Moral Imperatives, which features students Addie Namnoum on vocals and guitar, Anjali Appadurai on vocals and piano, Eloise Schultz on vocals and trumpet, Joe Perullo on drums, and staff member Sean Murphy on bass. The group performs a repertoire that includes alternative rock, folk, classical, and jazz. Joining them will be musicians Ben Moniz and Robin Owings.

Chloe Cekada will offer shadow art, while filmmakers Devin Altobello and Zabet Neucollins will screen some of their short work. Other students will prepare finger food for the evening.

Additional performers include: Colin Nevins, Documentary video projects, Nicole Moss, Tyler Hunt.

Admission will be $5 to cover the costs of the evening, as well as the V-Month events in the community. For more information about Reverie on Saturday, February 23 at 8 p.m., contact Eloise Schultz at eschultz@coa.edu or 207-288-5015.

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