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Sowebo festival celebrates 42 years of art music and community

June 18, 2025
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By Andrea Stevens

AFRO Workers Author

astevens@afro.com

Baltimore welcomed the Sowebo Arts and Music Pageant within the historic Hollins Market neighborhood on Could 25. Native distributors had the chance to showcase their style, meals and artwork on the occasion, now in its forty second 12 months.

Pageant attendees, Dr. “Mama” Debra Pierce Fakunle, Ori Ross and “Mama” Cherly Hinton benefit from the music and artwork provided at Sowebo 2025. AFRO Images / Alexis Taylor

Artists and attendees gathered through the Memorial Day weekend to get pleasure from native distributors, performances and artwork installations that replicate the range and richness of Baltimore. For a lot of, the annual pageant affords one thing extra intimate and genuine than the town’s bigger festivals. Skye Janae, a Baltimore native, grew up attending the pageant.

“It’s very genuine, extra private work, extra selection,” mentioned Janae. “We all the time went as a result of our college was related to it. We simply stored the custom going.” 

Desiree Wingo, a repeat customer, mentioned the group power units Sowebo aside.

“I didn’t have a query about coming again out,” Wingo mentioned. “I had a good time final 12 months– acquired some nice items…lots of people don’t find out about this little gem of the town,” Wingo added. 

“I hope of us will come out and provides this pageant as a lot of an opportunity as they do Artscape,” she mentioned, referring to the choice to maneuver Baltimore’s Artscape pageant to the identical weekend as Sowebo, historically held over the Memorial Day vacation. 

Syreeta Drabo (again, left); Karen Nowlin; Debra Summerville (again, proper) and Anaya Nowlin (entrance, left) arrive to Sowebo with child, Nouailah Drabo, in tow. AFRO Images / Alexis Taylor

Vendor Devon Corridor mentioned he determined to promote his work on the Sowebo Pageant as an alternative of Artscape partly as a result of the latter is commonly rained out— but in addition due to what it means to him as a neighborhood.

“This was one other likelihood for me to do one thing for the hometown. I’m engaged on a Baltimore Hometown Heroes collection…making an attempt to honor a number of the those that we glance as much as within the metropolis,” mentioned Corridor, standing subsequent to a tribute of Keith Boissier, identified domestically because the “Baltimore Operating Man.”

Corridor shared recommendation for different rising creatives who could also be contemplating a vendor’s desk at subsequent 12 months’s Sowebo Pageant.  

Sowebo vendor Kenneth Morris showcases his bowtie enterprise. AFRO Images / Alexis Taylor

“Take probabilities,” he mentioned. “It’s a grind, however the satisfaction you’ll get ultimately is unmatched.”

For older residents, the pageant represents many years of custom and cultural connection. Charles Lowder, a longtime attendee and collector of African artwork spoke with the AFRO about why he attends Sowebo every year. 

Charles Lowder, an 80-year-old Baltimore resident, is a veteran of the Sowebo Pageant and an avid collector of African artwork.Credit score: AFRO Images / Alexis Taylor

“I accumulate African artwork,” he mentioned, whereas trying by means of African jewellery and hats on show. “There’s a lot of tradition on this neighborhood…a mixture of African artwork and Hispanic artwork and all other forms of artwork.”

Now 80, Lowder has been attending the occasion for many years. He mentioned the combination of cultures on show is a part of what makes Sowebo particular and hopes that it’s going to stay as particular for future generations.

“I’m hoping that my grandchildren and their youngsters will know this and really feel it once they see it,” he mentioned. 

As Sowebo continues to develop, it stays a beacon of Baltimore delight, cultural heritage and creative expression — celebrating not simply the place the group has been, however the place it’s going.



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