Society’s collective understanding of history is biased toward the perspectives of those with the privilege to preserve their stories. This dramatic program highlights underrepresented characters and emphasizes issues raised by the #MeToo movement.
Burning River Baroque presents:
The Other Side of the Story: Untold Perspectives on Familiar Tales
Society’s collective understanding of history is biased toward the perspectives of those with the privilege and power to preserve their stories. “The Other Side of the Story” looks beyond this power imbalance to shed light on characters whose viewpoints are underrepresented. Drawing from ancient mythology, literature, and Biblical passages, this program of dramatic music highlights issues and themes raised by the #MeToo campaign. From the Book of Judith (which is excluded from some canonical versions of the Bible) to the story of a Siren from her own perspective, we will show the ways in which ancient tales resonate in our communities today. In our continued commitment to promoting new works for baroque instruments, this program for soprano, flute, cello and harpsichord melds baroque repertoire with a medieval work and the premiere of Honey sweet we sing for you, a cantata by Aaron Grad and Jennifer Bullis.
6:30 doors open – All are invited to review submissions for our poetry call. https://www.burning-river-baroque.org/poetrycall
Composers are encouraged to contact poets whose works they would be interested in setting.
7:30 music
Malina Rauschenfels, soprano
Paula Maust, harpsichord
Guest artists:
Sarah Lynn, baroque flute & Glenna Curren baroque cello
Burning River Baroque wants to acknowledge the generous support of the following organizations:
Cuyahoga Arts and Culture
Ohio Arts Council
Cleveland Foundation
Early Music America Mini-Grant
choose your price $5+ available at the door
Phone: 917-754-5549
Email: directors@burning-river-baroque.org
2019/03/20 - 2019/03/20
Additional time info:
6:30 poetry
7:30 music
fresh perspectives
2460 Lakeside Ave, Cleveland, OH 44114