Culomba
- Folk
- International
Tickets will be on sale to the public 6/15 at noon. On sale to all Passim members 6/8 at noon. On sale to All Access Passim members 6/1 at noon.
Passim requires all staff, performers, and patrons to show proof of COVID-19 vaccine when they work, attend performances, classes, and workshops at Passim. Patrons will be asked to show their vaccination card or a photo of their vaccination card when they enter the club. Patrons will be asked to show proof each time they visit the club. If a patron is not able to show proof of vaccination they will not be allowed to attend the performance, and their ticket purchase will be refunded.
During COVID, Passim has invested in its live stream capability, and we encourage patrons who have not been vaccinated or others who don’t feel comfortable yet visiting the club to watch the live streams or attend online classes instead. If you purchased a ticket but aren’t feeling well, please stay home and watch the livestream instead.
As per CDC guidelines, people are considered fully vaccinated; 2 weeks after their second dose in a 2-dose series, such as the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines; or 2 weeks after a single-dose vaccine, such as Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine.
Patrons and staff must wear masks at Passim unless actively eating or drinking. Artists may remove masks when performing and will maintain a 6-ft distance from the audience.
Passim is committed to providing a safe environment for all to work, listen, and enjoy live music. It is our hope that we can ease these restrictions once further progress has been made reducing transmission of the virus. Until then, we appreciate your patience and cooperation.
Culomba
- Folk
- International
- Vocal
- World
Culomba is an omnivorous vocal ensemble based in Boston, whose mission is to bring together modern audiences to experience the beauty and diversity of vocal music from disparate styles, eras, and regions. With open hearts and collaborative spirits, we cultivate repertoire from many styles, including American folk traditions; music of Georgia, the Balkans and the Mediterranean; South African church songs; early music; and original compositions. Through performance and education Culomba celebrates our truly universal human experience: singing.