Après moi, le déluge
13 years ago
General
Yours truly is going to be part of a concert this coming Sunday in Bloomington, IN! The program is quite fascinating and I'll be singing a bit of a solo in the middle of the "Après moi, le déluge" piece. So if you want to hear a deer singing, there's the time and place! I'll put the entire advertisement down below.
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What: Decadence & Disaster
When: Sunday, March 3, 8pm
Where: Unitarian Universalist Church, 2120 N. Fee Lane
Cost: $10 admission, $5 students and seniors
Voces Novae will perform a program featuring "Après moi, le déluge," which the New York Times called "somber, sardonic, and bluesy," with Jacobsen Woollen, cello. The music by Luna Pearl Woolf and English text by poet Eleanor Wilner were written in response to Hurricane Katrina.
The one-hour program will explore stories of Katrina and Bloomington: Would Bloomington's social fabric hold or tear if put under Katrina-like pressure? A reception will follow with information available about organizations seeking to strengthen the fabric of our community.
Also participating in the program are IU freshman Mariah Coleman, Middle Way House volunteer coordinator Debra Morrow, and New Orleans style pianist Craig Brenner.
For information, contact: Susan Swaney, Artistic Director
sswaney[at]indiana.edu
(812) 339-5655
(812) 219-3178
This project is supported in part by the City of Bloomington Arts Commission.
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In other news, FWA may be on the radar, along with MorphiCon and AC.
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What: Decadence & Disaster
When: Sunday, March 3, 8pm
Where: Unitarian Universalist Church, 2120 N. Fee Lane
Cost: $10 admission, $5 students and seniors
Voces Novae will perform a program featuring "Après moi, le déluge," which the New York Times called "somber, sardonic, and bluesy," with Jacobsen Woollen, cello. The music by Luna Pearl Woolf and English text by poet Eleanor Wilner were written in response to Hurricane Katrina.
The one-hour program will explore stories of Katrina and Bloomington: Would Bloomington's social fabric hold or tear if put under Katrina-like pressure? A reception will follow with information available about organizations seeking to strengthen the fabric of our community.
Also participating in the program are IU freshman Mariah Coleman, Middle Way House volunteer coordinator Debra Morrow, and New Orleans style pianist Craig Brenner.
For information, contact: Susan Swaney, Artistic Director
sswaney[at]indiana.edu
(812) 339-5655
(812) 219-3178
This project is supported in part by the City of Bloomington Arts Commission.
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In other news, FWA may be on the radar, along with MorphiCon and AC.
Nightwolfhunter
~nightwolfhunter
let me know if you do MC, as I may be going as well.
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