What Do You See explores the expectations of audiences and the many questions creators ponder when generating work.
What do you (expect to) see (from a performer)?
What do you (expect to) hear (from a composer)?
What pictures are evoked when we are singing?
What do we feel when you are touched by our creation?
Why?
Is there disappointment when there are no frame drums leading us in, or alternating strong and weak beats- does your curiosity end when we ask you to listen to our song rather than our identity?
The text for this piece was written by the composer and inspired by a quote from the opera, “Missing” (Clements/Current). Sung by Marion Nege’ga Newman, she asks, “What do you see when you see me?”
3.50 (10 copy minimum)
What Do You See explores the expectations of audiences and the many questions creators ponder when generating work.
What do you (expect to) see (from a performer)?
What do you (expect to) hear (from a composer)?
What pictures are evoked when we are singing?
What do we feel when you are touched by our creation?
Why?
Is there disappointment when there are no frame drums leading us in, or alternating strong and weak beats- does your curiosity end when we ask you to listen to our song rather than our identity?
The text for this piece was written by the composer and inspired by a quote from the opera, “Missing” (Clements/Current). Sung by Marion Nege’ga Newman, she asks, “What do you see when you see me?”
3.50 (10 copy minimum)