Earth's Protection – A free arts & music festival for our planet
Free (pre-registration required for 7:30pm concert)
- Fear No Music
- Four Directions
- Nancy Ives, cello & voice
- Shrikant Naware, tabla
- Ed Edmo, poet
Nancy Ives — Songs of Celilo (for singing cellist)
Jasmine Barnes — Normal Never Was
Reena Esmail — The Tipping Point
Dance, poetry, music, food trucks, and more!
Includes:
- The Oregon premiere of Sarah Kirkland Snider's Mass for the Endangered, with projections by Joe Cantrell and Deborah Johnson
- Composer Nancy Ives and Poet Ed Edmo performing Songs for Celilo – paying tribute to the human, cultural, and planetary costs of the 1957 flooding of Celilo Falls
- Drumming and dance demonstration by the Nez Perce performing ensemble Four Directions
- Art exhibit by Joe Cantrell: "Our Planet: Universe"
Schedule of Events
5pm: Picnic with with food available for purchase
6:30pm: Four Directions
7:30pm: Resonance Ensemble and Special Guests
About Resonance Ensemble
Resonance Ensemble, a professional vocal ensemble based in Portland, Oregon, creates powerful programs that promote meaningful social change. Resonance works to amplify voices that have long been silenced, and they do so through moving, thematic concerts that highlight solo and choral voices, new music by composers and poets whose stories have been underrepresented on the concert stage, visual and other performing artists, and community partners.
https://www.resonancechoral.org/About Nancy Ives, cello & voice
About Ed Edmo, poet
Agnes Flanagan Chapel at Lewis and Clark College
Gregg PavilionPortland, OR 97219
United States
https://www.lclark.edu/offices/spiritual_life/agnes_flanagan_chapel/