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McKenna Esteb: A Musician’s Best Friend — The Power of Journaling

September 30 @ 1:00 pm 4:00 pm MDT

The overall purpose of this workshop is to establish a safe, inclusive space to help fuel connection, release stress, and encourage creativity. This workshop will address writer’s block, perfectionism, procrastination, and work to destigmatize mental health issues. Participants will explore how to execute any creative project when dealing with mental blocks.

During the workshop, McKenna Esteb will share her experience with journaling: personal tips, how to workshop creative ideas, and how to release tension in the body through journaling. Together, participants will deep dive on how this can help the creative process and demonstrate what the songwriting process can look like.

ages 14 & up  |  partial scholarships available

McKenna Esteb

September-October

While not unheard of to have a local artist in residence at Surel's Place, it doesn't happen very often. We are excited to be the creative home for local musician McKenna Esteb this month. McKenna grew up in Snoqualmie Wash. — where her love for music began — performing in talent shows, at coffee shops and restaurants around the greater Seattle area. Throughout her career, she has called both Austin, Texas, and Boise, ID home. Since releasing her first single in 2019, her career has taken many different forms. Pivoting from 2-3 hour cover shows at coffee shops, she began performing her own musical project at Treefort, Flipside (where she will be performing again this month), Boise Pride, and opening for touring bands like The Suffers. Her vocal style is heavily influenced by the likes of Norah Jones, Etta James, and Amy Winehouse. The roots of her music have soul and funk influences mixed into a nice cocktail of pop/modern rock. Her music is vulnerable, direct, and influenced by her life experiences. In most recent projects, she wrote about Row v. Wade being overturned and donated all profits received from streams to Northwest Abortion Access Fund. With songs ranging from power ballads to rocking out, she is guaranteed to keep her music relatable and raw.

Our selection panelists universally recommended McKenna for the residency, even over out-of-town applicants. Eric Alexander, one of these panelists, wrote that, "I feel McKenna is poised to do great things, I hope a residency would allow her to move to the next phase of her creativity." And that's what she hopes to do.

$35

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