Hey Folks!
The Starling Cloud Choir Experiment starts this Saturday at the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden at 2 pm!!!!!!!!!
I have a couple of quick notes:
First of all you do not have to go to
every workshop to sing at the performance on March 16. So, please
feel free to choose your workshops or best of all, come to all three!
Second, the performance is gonna be FUN
but if you are leaving town for spring break or just can't make the
performance, you can still come to the workshops!
Check the announcement again for the
times and dates and please invite your friends and spread the invite
via your social networks. Regretfully, I am not an FB or Twitter
extrovert, so I'm relying on you mes amis formidable.
Finally, I have been blogging about the
process, so if you click on the Starling Cloud Choir subject link,
all will be revealed. (Note: This is optional. There will not be a test.)
I also want you to know that the other fabulous Second Site Artists will be available at the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden during our Rain Lab to reveal part of the process of creating their installations. Check out the website for the full calendar.
I also want you to know that the other fabulous Second Site Artists will be available at the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden during our Rain Lab to reveal part of the process of creating their installations. Check out the website for the full calendar.
Love and Peace!
Lori
The
Starling Cloud Choir with
Lori Weidenhammer
is a family-friendly workshop series and performance where you will
use your voice to sing and make sound poetry in a piece inspired by
rain and birdsong. Bring your family and friends! No experience
necessary. (Presented as part of The Rain Gatherers site-specific art
installation by Second Site: www.secondsitecollective.net)
@The
Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden, 578
Carrall Street
Workshop
1: Saturday March 9, 2 to 3:30 pm
Workshop
2: Sunday March 10, 2 to 3:30 pm
Drop
in RAIN Lab: Tues March 12, 1:30 to 3 pm
Record
your bird and rain sounds with
DJ
Don Chow:
Performance:
Saturday March 16 at 3 pm (performers please arrive at 2:30 pm to
warm up)
Cost
to participate: *FREE IF YOU REGISTER by sending Lori an e-mail at
beespeaker(at)gmail(dot)com or sign
in at the door.
For
more information, follow along the creative process on Lori
Weidenhammer's blog: www.beespeakersaijiki.blogspot.com. Lori
Weidenhammer is a performance-based artist who likes to
collaborate with birds, bees, and humans.
If
you can't join us for the workshops, please come to the opening and
check out
The
Rain Gatherers art installations by Second Site artists
Robin
Ripley, Peter Courtemanche, Diana Burgoyne and Matt Smith.
The
choir will be performing at 3 pm and the audience will be invited to
participate!
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