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GRANTED IRL LAUNCHES MARCH 5 BRINGING JAZZ DANCE MEDITATION TO BROOKLYN

By Chief Editor | 3/3/2026

GRANTED IRL launches its inaugural event March 5, 2026 at Boerum Studios in Brooklyn, featuring a multidisciplinary night of jazz performances, dance, live music, and meditation. The event aims to showcase third space curators and anti-establishment voices through performances by Fen Berell Trio, BPeppersArt, Deem Spencer, and Lila Bloom Music.

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Boerum Studios, a 1,700 square foot industrial corner loft in Bushwick, will host GRANTED IRL's inaugural event on March 5, 2026. The space is not just a venue. It is a statement. Twelve-foot ceilings, vintage wood flooring, exposed brick, and a full kitchen converge to create what organizer Maachew Bentley calls "a night of disruption and class." Thirty people. Free entry. No velvet ropes, no bottle service, no compromise. This is what third spaces look like in 2026. From Harlem's ballrooms to CBGB's sticky floors, New York City has always incubated culture in the margins. But the form keeps shifting. Young New Yorkers are exhausted by the cosmopolitan grind, starved for genuine community, desperate to break through the noise. GRANTED IRL positions itself directly inside that hunger. The event promises to "corral and showcase the thoughts, company, and tastes of fellow third space curators, event iterators, and the anti-establishment." Translation: this is not for everyone. It is for the people building culture, not consuming it. The March 5 lineup collapses genre boundaries. Fen Berell Trio handles jazz. BPeppersArt brings dance. Deem Spencer and Lila Bloom Music deliver live vocals. Nigel Three Times runs the recorded music. S4ntelises closes with a guided meditation. This is not a concert. It is a proof of concept. Live performance, recorded sound, and wellness programming stacked into one evening. The template mirrors what's happening across Brooklyn's underground right now: culture that refuses to stay in a single lane. Street Dreams Radio powers the movement. The intercontinental sound system operates across NYC, Vancouver, Tokyo, Montreal, and London. One thousand one hundred twenty-six followers. Described as "powered by Street Dreams Magazine and Street Dreams Cafe" and targeting "the dreamers." Their involvement signals that GRANTED IRL sits within a larger network. This is not an isolated event. It is a node in a growing constellation. Beyond performances, March 5 includes opportunities to bring art home via IRL Energy. Maachew Bentley and Zeen Candle Co. are installing work. The retail component is not

Topics: GRANTED IRL, Boerum Studios, Brooklyn, jazz, third space, Street Dreams Radio, Bushwick, underground culture, focus-49-52

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