| When: |
Sunday, May 6, 2007
at 4:00 PM and 6:30 PM |
| Where: |
Sycamore High School Auditorium
Blue Ash OH 45240 |
| What: |
A grand multimedia concert featuring
a 130 member children's choir and the Cincinnati Chamber
Orchestra |
| Featuring:
|
The Greater Cincinnati Indian
Children's Choir
The Cincinnati Children's Choir
The Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra
Guest Singers from the Shanti choir |
| For
tickets: |
Call 513 509 4670 or Email beyond_seasons@yahoo.com
|
PRESS RELEASE - April 2007
On May 6, 2007 the Cincinnati
Children’s Choir and the Cincinnati
Chamber Orchestra join the Greater Cincinnati
Indian children’s choir and the interactive choral
music workshop series Beyond Seasons,
to celebrate the finale of its first year with a grand
collaborative concert event featuring original music by
visionary musician/composer and music educator Kanniks
Kannikeswaran.
This is a historic event in Cincinnati
as it involves the coming together of about 65 children
from the Greater Cincinnati Indian community with the
about 65 children from the Cincinnati children's choir
with children from all over the Cincinnati area. With
the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra playing along with guest
singers from the Shanti choir, this event brings art on
a large scale to the suburbs of Cincinnati.
Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer
Brunner will be the guest of honor at the performance.
The Sound of Seasons, best
described as a choral symphony of Indian ragas, is a musical
score that cuts across cultures, integrating choral and
orchestral harmony with the ancient raga traditions of
India. The concert performance integrates this original
music score with storytelling and imagery in a powerful
presentation of the philosophy of the changing seasons.
According to Kanniks, “The
Sound of Seasons is a presentation of ideas that are common
to all societies of the world. We take our environment
for granted; however if we pause to look at the passage
of time, we see patterns that make us grasp the miracle
of existence. Marking the changes in seasons with festivities
or rituals is a universal concept. Indian culture has
recognized them with a series of raagas that have endured
for over a millennium. By learning and experiencing these
raagas, the Cincinnati citizens of tomorrow celebrate
an ancient heritage and become a conduit for the preservation
of ideas."
The workshop series 'Beyond Seasons'
has brought together about 65 children of Indian origin
in the Cincinnati area; and for a 9 month period these
children have been learning by ear the raagas of the seasons.
“For American-born children
of Indian descent,” says Kanniks, “the workshops
offer an opportunity for them and their Indian-born parents
to share a unique aspect of their cultural heritage.”
Robyn Lana, Cincinnati
Children’s Choir Founder and Managing Artistic Director,
says that collaborating with the Greater Cincinnati Indian
children's choir exemplifies one of her organization’s
primary goals, “to provide opportunities for
the children to sing with children from other cultures
in order to gain understanding and respect for the diversity
of the world.” Guest conductor Ray
Wheeler (faculty member at the Division of Music
Education - College Conservatory of Music) who will be
conducting the concert considers this to be a groundbreaking
multi-cultural event.
'The Sound of Seasons', like other
projects created and produced by Kanniks Kannikeswaran,
shares the vision of building community through the celebration
of threads of commonality between diverse peoples and
cultures. The Beyond Seasons project and The Sound of
Seasons concert have been made possible in part by a grant
from the Ohio Arts Council.