I wish I was going! It'll be awesome! Music and friends and warm weather and palm trees....
Sing your hearts out, ladies. And bring back all the good news of the trip. :)
Peace,
Lisa R, Soprano 1
Lisa has been singing with Voices Rising for four years. She lives 'down south' in the Bridgewaters with her family; and has been known to bring fresh eggs to chorus rehearsals!
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Miami in July???
The first time I ever heard of GALA and its festival, I was singing in another chorus. That season (Fall 2000) I was a new member, and I remember being regaled with tales of the chorus's adventures. Our music director took some of the words fellow chorus members had written about the GALA experience and set them to music. It sounded shimmer-y, full of hope and magical. What was this fantastical GALA, I wondered.
Fast forward to 2004, and the first season of Voices Rising. The gals were all excited to go to Montreal and sing with "Another Octave", a chorus we had just had a concert with. I couldn't go along at that time, because I had just started a new job and had no vacation time (or money).
Now here we are in 2008, and VR prepares to join the GLBT masses in song. At first I decided that I once again could not go. After all, Miami in July?! Last summer I was in Shanghai, in July, at roughly the same latitude as northern Florida. I remember sweating my butt off even though I wasn't engaging in any sweat-inducing activities.
After constant drum-beating and many speeches, my wall of resistance was finally breached. I think what finally did it was hearing one member remind us that this festival only happened once every four years. She also spoke of her personal experiences at GALA, and how moving and wonderful it all was.
So here I am, preparing to go to Florida. In July. All my non-chorus friends think I'm crazy.
Emily, S2
Emily is an 'old one', a founding member of Voices Rising. This will be her second summer in a row joining a chorus in singing in a hot climate. After GALA, she will be going to NYC to see the Yankees and Mets play, each in the last year at their current stadia. Booyah!
Fast forward to 2004, and the first season of Voices Rising. The gals were all excited to go to Montreal and sing with "Another Octave", a chorus we had just had a concert with. I couldn't go along at that time, because I had just started a new job and had no vacation time (or money).
Now here we are in 2008, and VR prepares to join the GLBT masses in song. At first I decided that I once again could not go. After all, Miami in July?! Last summer I was in Shanghai, in July, at roughly the same latitude as northern Florida. I remember sweating my butt off even though I wasn't engaging in any sweat-inducing activities.
After constant drum-beating and many speeches, my wall of resistance was finally breached. I think what finally did it was hearing one member remind us that this festival only happened once every four years. She also spoke of her personal experiences at GALA, and how moving and wonderful it all was.
So here I am, preparing to go to Florida. In July. All my non-chorus friends think I'm crazy.
Emily, S2
Emily is an 'old one', a founding member of Voices Rising. This will be her second summer in a row joining a chorus in singing in a hot climate. After GALA, she will be going to NYC to see the Yankees and Mets play, each in the last year at their current stadia. Booyah!
Thursday, April 10, 2008
From Montreal to Miami!
Montreal's 2004 GALA Festival was my first because my choral days, at least any after the high school level, began in the season which immediately followed the 2000 San Jose event. The way the California experience was described, I knew I wanted to be a part of the next one. And I was! I was a founding member of Voices Rising and on its leadership team. It was clearly a bonus that a young fledgling chorus was able to be a part of GALA. It was through the kindness of a sister chorus from Connecticut, Another Octave, that we could integrate with their attending members and take the stage:

We had performed joint concerts held in both Boston and Connecticut and in the process of rehearsals leading up to those showtimes, had come to know many of the women of Another Octave. The GALA venture was a natural next step with sister singers. The director of AO and her partner had just had a baby, and there were many of us overseeing a baby carriage transport or diaper change!
My particular function was Merchandise Coordinator as we were selling Voices Rising t-shirts, hats and pins. Because the festival was taking place on foreign soil, there were certain rules, shall I say rigid, about the manufacturing details as well as the arrangements to be made to have the goods brought into Canada for purchase. I never met my import contact but he was extremely helpful and we were later told our t-shirt design was one of the best selling items in the GALA "store".
It was a bonus for Voices Rising members that our Artistic Director, Leora called Montreal her hometown.

She was able to brief us on the lay of the land around the festival and traffic light differences for drivers in Montreal vs Boston. (Montreal stops on the yellow light rather than gunning it through a red........). We stayed collectively at a local hotel and had the fun of a group experience.
What I hadn't known was how much music I would be allowed to hear and absorb. Countless hours of performance time of choruses from around the world with the difficulty of having to choose one hall knowing that there were simultaneous time slots of other choruses that I was missing by sitting where I was! But I saw and heard a lot of memorable groups: huge male choruses, usually doing some choreography with flair to small ensembles, small and large women's choruses, costumes that were sparkly, flashy, and the Parisian group which was downright bizarre.....roosters, clowns, colorful and more on the idea of a Cirque de Soleil troupe.

Their director wore a strapless blue dress, was barefoot and at times, directing on her knees before them. Leora was challenged by several of us to do the same sometime!
The events included workshops, discussions, all chances to hear how groups were organized, took shape, and generally ran their choral lives. The hall holding all the merchandise was filled with banners from many choruses which made for a colorful display.

There were festival pins, shirts, CDs to be had. Everything MUSIC! Lily Tomlin was the mid-week show stopper. Each day, the multiple levels of the concert halls were filled to capacity with singers from around the world--all in Montreal for the chance to be seen and heard, to share repertoire, ideas, and look ahead to GALA 2008.
Miami's GALA 2008 looms ahead... close on our Voices Rising radar screen. We are a chorus with history now and seasonal generations of women who still sing with us, or did and have gone on to other pursuits in life. We look forward to being on stage again and in this round, will have a few members of Another Octave joining us in order to be a part of this festival. We will be inspired and hopefully inspire, too. We will again sell our t-shirts and baseball caps, but now have denim shirts, and even better, a first class CD of which we can proudly boast. Voices Rising has done a great deal in her relatively short life. I am happy many of us are able to head south and be in the huge new facilities of Miami's amazing concert hall. This blog will undoubtedly have entries to read after the closing ceremony is finished. Music will have brought us together again and we will go forward being women building community through song!
Chris R, Soprano 2
Chris is a second soprano and has been passionately involved with the goings on of Voices Rising since its inception. She enjoys the elements of both behind-the-scenes and performing. Her daughter, her cat and her watercolor pursuits vie for her time as well.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Cut to the Chase
I WISH I WAS GOING!
Amy L.., Alto 1
Amy is a first alto, currently in her second season with Voices Rising who is.....well....obviously NOT going to GALA. Call her up, maybe she'll change her mind!!
Amy L.., Alto 1
Amy is a first alto, currently in her second season with Voices Rising who is.....well....obviously NOT going to GALA. Call her up, maybe she'll change her mind!!
Friday, April 4, 2008
And now, a word from our S.A.S!! (Singularly Antennaed Sister)
I want to go to GALA because I love Voices Rising, and
participating brings me unparalleled joy. My partner and I also love trips, music,
meeting people, and learning new things. This is a picture of me before a
concert
......and this is me after:


In this photo, my partner and I are modeling our Voices Rising T-shirts.Lovely, aren't they? And a bargain! (Note to readers: You too can have one of these Limited Edition Anyone-Who-Is-Anyone-Has One Shirts by simply clicking HERE!)
The last picture is me and my partner in P-town. I strongly recommend The Inn at Cook Street for a relaxing getaway. (Hey, maybe I ought to ask them for a GALA donation!)

Can't wait until July! I'll be the one wearing nothing but antennae.
Peace,
Katie D., S2
Katie is a lower S2 who joined Voices Rising in September of 2006. Katie enjoys painting furniture and clothing, playing with her dogs and cat, traveling, watching movies, decorating the house, and long romantic walks on the beach with her partner Donna. (Sorry, girls -- I'm taken!)
participating brings me unparalleled joy. My partner and I also love trips, music,
meeting people, and learning new things. This is a picture of me before a
concert
......and this is me after:
In this photo, my partner and I are modeling our Voices Rising T-shirts.Lovely, aren't they? And a bargain! (Note to readers: You too can have one of these Limited Edition Anyone-Who-Is-Anyone-Has One Shirts by simply clicking HERE!)
The last picture is me and my partner in P-town. I strongly recommend The Inn at Cook Street for a relaxing getaway. (Hey, maybe I ought to ask them for a GALA donation!)
Can't wait until July! I'll be the one wearing nothing but antennae.
Peace,
Katie D., S2
Katie is a lower S2 who joined Voices Rising in September of 2006. Katie enjoys painting furniture and clothing, playing with her dogs and cat, traveling, watching movies, decorating the house, and long romantic walks on the beach with her partner Donna. (Sorry, girls -- I'm taken!)
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