Where:
Scandinavian Cultural Center
206 Waltham Street
Newton, MA 02465
Admission:
$10-30
Event website:
http://www.proarte.org/salon-series-2017-2018/
Exploring the nexus of light and hope through chamber music and modern dance. "Santons” is a dance to John Rutter's "Suite Antique" about the little saints or santons, clay figurines made in Provence. These depict French villagers rushing to the light of the nativity, made during the French Revolution when the churches were closed. Using the red clay of their own land, the people of Provence found a way to reinvent their religious icons.
Jean Sibelius' "Malinconia" highlights piano and cello.
"Dayspring," is a dance to music of Dr. Delvyn Case, (Wheaton College): "Dayspring" is a musical depiction of the challenge of holding onto hope despite living in a broken world. This ten minute piece is a musical expansion of that infinitesimal moment just before the sun appears above the horizon - that split second when the beauty of what we see reminds us of the possibility that hope and peace may be within our grasp."
John Rutter, Suite Antique
Jean Sibelius, Malinconia
Del Case, Dayspring
Sue-Ellen Hershman-Tcherepnin- flute
Todd Brunel - clarinet
Steve Laven - cello
Rebecca Plummer - piano
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