How Many Breaths


“How Many Breaths? - In Memory of George Floyd and Countless Others”

Virtual World Premiere & Round Table Q&A
September 27, 2020
4:00-5:00 pm (CDT) - Event/Discussion
5:00-5:30 pm (CDT) - Post-Event Reception
Free Admission

In the wake of the loss of George Floyd and much unrest in our beloved Twin Cities, Chamber Music Society of Minnesota Co-Artistic Director and violinist Ariana Kim together with distinguished narrator Lou Bellamy, prominent writer-narrator Sarah Bellamy, and renowned composer-activist Steve Heitzeg, created a multimedia piece for solo violin + spoken word entitled, "How Many Breaths? – In Memory of George Floyd and Countless Others."  The work includes original text and music performed by Lou, Sarah, and Ariana, sewn together with images and video of the powerful street art and demonstration footage captured from around the Twin Cities.

The premiere of the piece will be presented virtually by the Chamber Music Society of Minnesota from the Walker West Academy on Sunday, September 27th, followed by a round-table Q & A session with the contributing artists.  Questions will be received in real-time by our moderator, TV host and anti-bias education specialist Sherine Onukwuwe who will help lead a robust discussion surrounding the piece and its subject matter.

The event is free and open to the public. All you will need is an internet-connected device that can access Zoom, and you can join the event from anywhere.

Following the Q & A we will migrate over to a post-event reception to continue a more informal discussion with the artists and have a chance to “meet” you all in person. A Zoom link will be posted at the event for all to join.

Performers:

Lou Bellamy - narrator

Lou Bellamy - narrator

Sarah Bellamy - writer/narrator

Sarah Bellamy - writer/narrator

Steve Heitzeg - composer

Steve Heitzeg - composer

Ariana Kim - violinist/film editor

Ariana Kim - violinist/film editor

Sherine Onukwuwe, moderator

Sherine Onukwuwe, moderator

 

Reception Password: george


This event is presented with free access to all. If you would like to make a donation in support of the project, please visit the three arts and civil rights organization websites below: