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Cristian Grases and María Guinand, speaker, and wind ensemble titled, 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
presenter Weather (composed by Rollo Dilworth
with text by Claudia Rankine), both Music in Worship Event
Chris Peterson, presider conductor-teachers and musicians
State President, California will reflect upon the process by which Plum Street Temple
they developed respect for the history
and culture of the piece, as well as Bryan Black, presider
the opportunities aimed at deepen- Chair, National R & R for
3 Choral Perspectives from ing their understanding about bias,
Southeast Asia racism, classism, sexism, and other Music and Worship
Duke Energy CC 2nd Floor forms of marginalization. "How Good and Pleasant:
South Meeting Rooms 230-233 Rollo Dilworth, presenter the Song of Belonging"9
This session shares key points Temple University Performing Arts Iris S. Levine, Featured Conductor
from a book of interviews and con- Collaborative, Insight Choir Dan Forrest,
versations with Southeast Asian Featured composer and pianist
choral professionals regarding choral Randi von Ellefson, presider
education, culture, and composition Past President, Northwestern and Clayton State University
practices in the region. Central Regions Spivey Hall Children's Choir
Martha Shaw, conductor
Saunder Choi and Beverly
Shangkuan-Cheng, presenters 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM
Hallelu Yah: How Good It Is
Joshua Habermann, presider Exhibitor’s Showcase Dan Forrest
Chair, National Standing Committee Beckenhorst Press
for International Activities Walton Music Psalm 23
Bobby McFerrin
Duke Energy CC 2nd Floor Lindala, Inc.
4 Performing “Weather”: Meeting Rooms 260-262
Creating an Artistic Climate Brothers
for Exploring Social Justice Choral new and favorite sacred works Carl M. Steubing
Dickson-Wheeler
from GIA Publications.
Duke Energy CC 3rd Floor
Junior Ballroom D Lord, Make Me An Instrument
M. Roger Holland II
The presenters will examine how GIA Publications
conductor-teachers, through ensem- Sacred Service (Part Three)
ble collaboration, can equip music Ernest Bloch
students (choral and instrumental) Broude Brothers
with the tools necessary to prepare
and perform repertoire focusing on Hiney Mah Tov
issues of social justice and social arr. Iris Levine
change. Using the newly composed Mark Foster
twenty-minute work for chorus,
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