Taína Asili brings powerful purpose to the stage April 25, sharing an excerpt of her multimedia work Fever Pitch as part of the inaugural Mohawk-Hudson Earth Fest. The performance lands at Central Park, where music meets movement in a day-long celebration of sustainability, community, and action.
Fever Pitch blends song, story, and activism, channeling urgency around climate justice and collective care—fitting for a festival rooted in Earth Day and Arbor Day spirit. Music Haven anchors the event, with live sets, environmental speakers, hands-on activities, and a strong focus on youth engagement.
It’s free, family-friendly, and built to inspire. One stage, one community, one shared future—set to a powerful soundtrack.
