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Join Emergence Ensemble for a session of group singing and a chance to be in community with your neighbors. No experience required.
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This offering is an invitation to weave together breath and song, hearing and harmony in community.
We’ll begin with some theater games, focusing our group with play. We’ll then shift to embodiment practice, inviting gentle movements and breathwork, to help us ground with ourselves and each other. Once we’ve landed within the space and our group, we’ll explore singing.
Emergence Ensemble has pockets of songs to share and expand with you. We will teach the music call and response, so no need to read sheet music.
At some point in our offering, we will prompt some visioning around building the world we want to live in and invite group discussion.
All welcome. If you crave singing with a group, this is for you. (No experience necessary, just a willingness to try).
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In 1829, Charles Hyde Olmsted promised to donate 500 books from his father’s collection if the residents agreed to change the name of their town from Lenox to Olmsted. They did and the books traveled by oxcart and were housed in individual residents’ homes while being circulated. The “Oxcart Library” is thought to be the first circulating public library in the Western Reserve.
This branch is a Student Success Center and a Greater Cleveland Food Bank Kids Café location.