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                                            Che la Ke is an open door multimedia performance collective. Behind the collective is Sarah Riley's visual artistry and curatorial work.

                                            Che la Ke explores the community origins of our music, Art, and people--our culture. Che la Ke is community. Che la Ke travels the American highway and the roads of the world putting on shows at roots venues and exchanging with the communities in which it traverses.

                                            Che la Ke started as a film collaboration in 2006 between ghsts n guitars and filmmaker Sarah Riley. Their aim was to depict ghst's life as a subway performer in the New York City's subways. The natural partnership between music and film evolved into a live performance show.

                                            With each new show, the collective undergoes an evolution. Ms. Riley strives to elicit a sense of place and time that is both of the moment, and deeply rooted in the past.

                                            Che la Ke has happened at clubs, coffee shops, homes, anarchist and 
                                            Artist collectives, in backyards, and on stages across the world.


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