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Musical Event raises funs for Harvest Food Truck



Musical Event raises funs for Harvest Food Truck

One of our students is playing Djembe on 4 numbers during this fundraising event! 

SPIRITSONG women’s choir and BOUNDLESS vocal ensemble will join forces to present a choral theater work, “INSIDE OUT: reflections on life in an earth-suit “.

 Performances are :

Friday. Oct. 24 at 7 pm in Sandpoint, ID (USA) at Little Carnegie (which is part of the Sandpoint Music Conservatory).
 
Sat. Oct. 25 at 7 pm in Bonners Ferry at Trinity Lutheran Church

Sun. Oct. 26 at 3 pm at the Kootenay River Secondary School Auditorium in Creston, BC. 

The musicians come from all three of those communities, and from Carson City, NV and Spokane, WA.

Tickets are by donation at the door. These concerts are fundraisers for the Second Harvest Food Truck which delivers fresh, frozen, and canned food to hundreds of families each month, spring to fall, in Bonners Ferry and Sandpoint. And for the Creston BC Refugee Committee which is the longest standing refugee committee in all of Canada.

INSIDE OUT, a choral theater work, consists of spoken word celebrating the science and surprising facts about our miraculous earthsuits (our bodies) and songs which reflect on what it is like to live in one, how body, heart, mind, and soul all somehow connect us. The music is richly varied ranging from serious choral compositions to light hearted upbeat tunes.

SPIRITSONG is a 30 voice open women’s choir. BOUNDLESS is a 16 voice auditioned chamber ensemble with balanced men and women, also performing as a small men’s and a small women’s ensembles.




Creator and conductor of “INSIDE OUT” is Vicki Blake Thompson. Collaborative pianist is Barb Nelson. Their children’s and high school choirs performed for Idaho state gatherings and 6 state regional gatherings of music teachers to standing ovations. 

SPIRITSONG and BOUNDLESS ensembles have toured extensively, performing in Cuba, Iceland, Greece, China, Tanzania, Costa Rica, Ireland, Austria, and twice in Carnegie Hall in NY.

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