PRONK! 2018
Held every year in Providenceon Indigenous People’s Day, PRONK! describes itself as “a cacophonous street celebration with out of town brass bands! We are a street intervention like no other, with outfits and misfits from Rhode Island and beyond – musicians, artists, activists, makers, and groups from around Providence – taking over South Water Street as part of the Providence HONKPublished on October 9, 2018
By Steve Ahlquist
Held every year in Providenceon Indigenous People’s Day, PRONK! describes itself as “a cacophonous street celebration with out of town brass bands! We are a street intervention like no other, with outfits and misfits from Rhode Island and beyond – musicians, artists, activists, makers, and groups from around Providence – taking over South Water Street as part of the Providence HONK Parade.”
Here’s some video and pictures from the event:
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