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The BKCM Music Therapy Program Holds Space for BIPOC-identifying Creative Arts Therapists
Friday, June 11, 2021 – 7:00 – 9:00PM — FREE!
SUPPORT GROUP FOR BIPOC CREATIVE ARTS THERAPISTS
This gathering is dedicated to promote reflective dialogue that centers on the needs of creative arts therapists identifying as Black, Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) working within and impacted by oppressive systems (colonization, ableism, white supremacy, patriarchy, queerphobia, transphobia, xenophobia, capitalism, etc.). We recognize the impact of intersectionality on each of our identities and experiences of privilege and oppression. We acknowledge that individuals who join this space may hold multiple vulnerable identities that influence their experiences within these systems. We strive to co-create an intersectional, structured space for safety. Our intention is to care for ourselves and our communities as a radical act of resistance in order to move beyond surviving to thriving.
Free RSVP here.
*Though allyship and aspiring allyship are appreciated, this group is reserved for BIPOC-identifying creative arts therapists only.
Facilitators: Jasmine Edwards MA, LCAT, MT-BC; Gabriela Asch-Ortiz, MS, LCAT, MT-BC; Dannyele Crawford, MS, MT-BC
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The Brooklyn Conservatory Chorale Presents “Brand New Day” – St. John’s Episcopal Church (139 St. John’s Place Brooklyn, NY 11217)
Sunday, March 13, 2022 – 3pm
The Brooklyn Conservatory Chorale & Dr. Nicholas Nicassio Present “Brand New Day”
Featuring “Fern Hill” (Music by John Corigliano & Poem by Dylan Thomas) & Six Contemporary Works Inspired by Nature & Hope
Now in its 16th season, this dynamic 40+ member choir performs a rich variety of musical styles, both a cappella and with a variety of accompaniment. Conducted by Dr. Nick Nicassio, this ensemble meets on Monday evenings and performs two to three concerts per season for the community. Members develop their vocal technique and musicianship through exciting and vibrant repertoire from the past and present. Singers build essential skills such as singing harmony, sight-singing and expanding vocal range.
Tickets:
BKCM Students & Families: $15
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The Brooklyn Conservatory Chorale’s Mozart Requiem Workshop
Saturday, September 17, 2022 – 3:00 – 9:00 pm (St. John’s Park Slope – 139 St Johns Pl)
The Brooklyn Conservatory Community Chorale invites you to a workshop of Mozart’s Requiem Mass. Join us to study and sing through Mozart’s mysterious masterpiece! This event will take place at St. John’s Park Slope.
3-6 PM • Rehearsal and workshop
6-7:30 PM • Cider and socializing
8-9 PM • Full run-through with soloists
All are welcome to participate!
Suggested Donation: $30
This event will serve as a fundraiser for the Brooklyn Conservatory Chorale.
We encourage all attendees to bring a copy of the score; we will provide a score if you do not have one. Feel free to access a digital version of the score HERE.Please note that this event will be mask-optional. -
The Brooklyn Conservatory Community Orchestra in Concert
Sunday, December 4, 2022 – 5pm (St Ann and the Holy Trinity)
The BCCO will perform music by Copland, Debussy and Farrenc.
Masking is required for audience members. Children under the age of 10 will be admitted for free.
The program will feature
Louise Farrenc • Symphony no. 1
Claude Debussy • Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
Aaron Copland • Appalachian Spring