
PROJECT I: A concert to assure the innate worth and dignity of
each OTHER
"We LOVED sharing this amazing experience with you!" - Lee Hoffman, Founding Artistic Director
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YOU WERE THERE, YOU BROUGHT PEOPLE! We ran out of programs!!!
7:00 pm, Saturday, March 23, 2019
Sacramento City College
Performing Arts Center, PAC 150 {CAMPUS MAP}
Tickets available at the door and at eventbritE

WHAT/WHO IS ON THE PROGRAM?
Pre-Concert Performances by Sacramento City College Music Students
CONCERT: accompanied by Heather Razo, piano
Singing bowl: Gordon Zerkel
Paintings by Teo Weldon
Meet Me Here by Craig Hella Johnson, adapted by Catherine Coda and Lee Hoffman, featuring Catherine Coda, Lauren DeGruccio, Marie Fairbairn, Joan Kudin, Maihnia Lee, Laura Leek, Mayling Lopez, Tatiana Soliz, Sandra Swanfeldt, Jacquelyn Wenneker
In Meeting We Are Blessed by Troy D. Robertson, featuring Mike Crain, percussion
Pam Inman, advocate: People experiencing homelessness
Alma llanera (Soul of the Plains) by Pedro Gutierrez, arr. Angel Sauce
Vocalise by Sergei Rachmaninoff, featuring Galina Orlova, soprano and Heather Razo, piano; the text of the poem "Promise Me" by Thich Nhat Hanh projected simultaneously.
Nilsen Gomez-Tabal: Undocu-Resource Program, Sacramento City College
Prayer of the Children by Kurt Bestor, arr. by Mark Hayes
Lincoln Scott, Alexa Irvin: poems
Please Stay by Jake Runestad - performed by the Sacramento City College Vocal Ensemble, directed by Daniel Paulson
Lincoln Scott, Amelia Crary: poems
All of Us from CONSIDERING MATTHEW SHEPARD by Craig Hella Johnson, featuring solo trio Elise Savoy, Shantra Muther, and Alexa Irvin
Faye Kennedy and Pamela Anderson: California Poor People's Campaign
Wealth Enough for Me from FOR A BREATH OF ECSTASY by Michael John Trotta, featuring Rob Knable, clarinet
Levi Lowe as Frederick Douglass: "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" - July 5, 1852 speech
ALL SING: Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing by J. Rosamond Johnson
Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing by J. Rosamond Johnson, arr. by Zanaida Robles, featuring Sheryl Counter, soprano