Jul 11 2020
Burning River Baroque Presents Witches: Revered and Reviled - POSTPONED

Burning River Baroque Presents Witches: Revered and Reviled - POSTPONED

Presented by Burning River Baroque at Buckland Museum of Witchcraft and Magick

Rich musical works melded with gripping social commentary that examine society’s fascination with unconventional women including 17C repertoire about Circe, the Witch of Endor, the Furies and the premiere of a newly-commissioned work.

Bullying and stigmatizing those perceived as being different is a theme that has regrettably been almost constant across human history. Early modern society’s fascination with an ordered society frequently led to the persecution of individuals who were accused of straying outside the established conventional boundaries of “acceptable” behavior. While both men and women were accused of social deviance, the vast majority of those who were criminalized for thwarting societal expectations were women. Deemed witches and scolds, these disorderly women were corporally punished and executed at alarming rates across the early modern period. Despite this overwhelming and gruesome compulsion to seek out those who were supposedly out of order, there were numerous recorded occasions where women ascribed with supernatural abilities were highly respected. Frequently, individuals who suffered from mental and spiritual maladies were encouraged to seek out a witch for healing before seeing a medical doctor, and sorceresses were believed to have fantastical capabilities that could be used for good. This paradox of reverence and repulsion for unconventional women was mirrored in musical portrayals on the stage as well — women who stepped outside of the ordered realm of society were depicted as being forces of either extreme good or evil. “Witches: Revered and Reviled” explores repertoire that tells the stories of Circe, the Witch of Endor, and the Furies in a broad range of national styles and traditions of the seventeenth century. Additionally, we will feature the premier of a newly-commissioned work by Alexis Bacon.

Admission Info

Free Admission, $10-20 Suggested Donation

Email: directors@burning-river-baroque.org

Dates & Times

2020/07/11 - 2020/07/11

Additional time info:

Music begins at 8PM.

Location Info

Buckland Museum of Witchcraft and Magick

2155 Broadview Road, Cleveland, OH 44109

Accessibility Info

While this is an accessible concert space, the restroom is not accessible