Singing and Dancing the Earth Alive
“Singing and Dancing the Earth Alive” celebrates the deep connection between humanity and the Earth with music serving as a bridge between our inner worlds and the natural world around us. The ancient practice of singing has been used by cultures worldwide to honor the Earth, to invoke the spirits of nature, and to celebrate the rhythms of life. Exploring the connection of mind, body, and spirit with the Earth, we join in harmony to feel and share the profound relationship between ourselves and the vibrant world around us. Featured women composers included in this program are Elaine Hagenberg, Sarah Hopkins, Carolyn Jennings, Sarah Quartel, Jennifer Stasack, and Joan Szymko.
I am the woman dancing the world alive. I am a God of a thousand names: why cannot one of them be Woman Singing? – from “The Womanly Song of God” by Catherine de Vinck