Archive for March, 2010

Animaterra at the New England Folk Festival

March 17th 2010

April 25, 2010
11:00 amto12:00 pm

SING FOR JOY! Singing in harmony is wonderful for your physical, mental, and emotional health. Come sing with Allison Aldrich and members of Animaterra Women’s ChorusĀ  as they celebrate with songs of hope, joy, and just plain fun.

Sunday, April 25, 2010 at 11:00, Qualters Middle School, Mansfield, MA

For details, go to the NEFFA website: www.neffa.org

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We are the world…?

March 16th 2010

Sometimes I am asked, as the director of an all-women’s chorus in a relatively remote, semi-rural section of New England, USA, what in the world we think we are doing to sing songs from Africa, Japan, Israel, Palestine, Cuba, etc. Our group consists of mostly Caucasian, mostly middle-class American women, who are relatively well-educated and perhaps politically left-leaning, but can we hope to honor such varied and vastly different cultures and give a remotely accurate representation of their music?

The answer, of course, is yes and no. We cannotĀ  re-create the passion and fire of a Cuban band, or a West African wedding chorus, or even a Balkan women’s cooperative. We don’t have the internal knowledge and nature/nurture exposure to allow us to immerse ourselves in each and every song-culture we wish to explore. Furthermore, we are mostly New Englanders, for heavens’ sake, taught from utero to be polite, quiet, sedate, reserved, and even aloof! How do we dare?

Thank goodness for the universal language of music! Through such songs as the Cuban El Manisero, the Japanese Hotaru Koi, the West African Dimpho Tsarona, and others of their ilk, we can get inside the ears of the people who gave us their music. Thanks to the modern gifts of Youtube and legal mp3 sharing, we can discover several versions of a song and see and hear the rhythms and passions within the music. And then, yes, we can dare to sway our hips, wave our hands, and especially lift our voices to express our understanding of their world through their music. We don’t try to pretend to BE “them”- we are “us”- including us, them, you, me, all of us, sharing our music and perhaps finding common ground and unity and dare I say it? Peace on earth…

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Choralpalooza!

March 6th 2010

What do you get when the 8 major choruses in a small city come together? Choralpalooza! This Sunday, March 7, all the major singing groups in Keene will join together to support the best little theatre around. The Colonial Theatre will host this extravaganza from 4:00 till 6:00 or so. Each group will have a featured spot to show the community their unique sound: the Keene High School a cappella choir, the Keene State College Chamber Singers, the Cheshiremen, Animaterra, Main Street quartet, Keene Chamber Singers, Keene Chorale and Keene Pops. Closing out the event will be an amazing moment of sound, when all the choruses join in song- close to 300 voices in all. This will be a rare and exciting event!

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Choralpalooza

February 4th 2010

March 7, 2010
4:00 pm

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