What does resistance sound like? Co-presented by The Rhythm Method and ChamberQUEER, this program gives voice to queer liberation struggles and radicalism, journeying through a whirlwind of anger, fear, unbridled joy, and resilience.
The premiere of “Glitter, Shards of Rain” by Cristiano Melli connects the 1969 Stonewall riots to the composer’s lived experience of growing up gay in Brazil. Abi Prían-Gallardo’s new work, “Barracas,” responds to the traumatic lesbophobic murders of three women in Buenos Aires in May of 2024. Works by Leah Asher and Erica Navarro stretch to emotional extremities. Finally, Hannah Kendall’s “How ruin nested…” responds to the tragic homophobic murders of two men in their Dallas, TX home in 2011. We met Abi & Erica through our Open Submission process, and can't wait for The Rhythm Method to share their music with you!
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