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The Funda Fest


History of Funda Fest: A Celebration Of Black Storytelling

RIBS was founded in 1998 to present the inaugural Funda Fest inspired and supported by a grant from the Rhode Island Foundation in support of its "I'll Make Me a World " programming, inviting the community to celebrate Black arts and artists in the community. At that time, in January 1999, with $8000, RIBS presented 4 school programs and 2 public performances over 2 days and reached about 600 people. In recent years RIBS has presented 40 school shows each year reaching nearly 5000 students and teachers across the state. Now FUNDA FEST includes 7 public performances statewide in partnership with local organizations in each city or town, reaching an additional 600 people. Over the years RIBS has reached over 120, 000 people. RIBS is committed to presenting international, national, regional, and local artists at various career stages and to represent the diversity of Black storytelling.

Recent News

26th Annual Funda Fest

Friday, January 19TH: 6pm-10pm Opening Party: Join RIBS and our supporters to a ritual around the fire to kindle our FUNDA FEST experience. Following a gathering of stories, drums, music and acknowledgements, join us for a party, with food and…

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The Funda Fest 2024 Pawtucket

Schedule: Saturday, January 27, 2024: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm: FREE Family Fun Day Join RIBS and invited national and international artists at the BLM RI Center of RI and MPACT Theatre in Pawtucket for a full day of programming. Don’t miss…

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The Funda Fest 2023

This year's festival returns to its roots as a Catalyst for Community, as part of a Rhode Island Foundation initiative 25 years ago to support Black artists, arts and community. RIBS and FUNDA engage 10 community partners with shared mission to…

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