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We Are What We Sing: Music and Cultural Identity  

Levine Museum of the New South |  200 E. Seventh St.  |  Charlotte, NC 28202  (See Map)


November 8, 2009

Sunday 3:00pm

Detail:

Presented in partnership with the Charlotte Symphony
As part of the ongoing Changing Places project, "We Are What We Sing" explores how music expresses who we are and where we're from. Performances, demonstrations, and discussions will highlight music of China, Peru and tribal groups of the Amazon and the local Catawba.

Leading participants in "We Are What We Sing" are newcomers to Charlotte who have brought elements of their native cultures to their new home: Dr. Richard Chacon, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Winthrop University, from Costa Rica; Ning Zhao, Charlotte Symphony violist, from China; Julio Jeri, CPCC student and flutist, from Peru. Other performers include the CPCC Early Music Ensemble, musicians of the Charlotte Symphony, and the Piedmont Open Middle School chorus.

 

Where:
Levine Museum of the New South
200 E. Seventh St.
Charlotte, NC 28202

Contact:
704-333-1887

Cost: Free to attend


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