Finding hope in your wild hearts: Resonance Ensemble, Cecille Elliott, and Ringdown * Oregon ArtsWatch
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Katherine FitzGibbon, Artistic Director of Resonance Ensemble, humorously named their concert 'Choir Grrrl', resonating with themes of strength and perseverance. The event featured a diverse set of performances, including works by young Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Shaw. The title evokes a connection to feminist artistic expressions and cultural movements, particularly the Riot Grrrl era of the 90s, celebrating women's empowerment and creativity in the arts. This concert not only showcased remarkable talent but also aimed to address relevant themes in today's world of art and music.
Katherine FitzGibbon humorously suggested the title 'Choir Grrrl' to capture the concert's spirit, reflecting strength and perseverance, ultimately resonating with audiences' contemporary experiences.
The title reflects a deeper connection to feminist expressions in music, drawing from a broader cultural context, including the Riot Grrrl movement that empowers women and challenges norms.
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