Imaginative Conceptions: An evening of music, dance & mythtelling
Overview
How are Gods Born?
Join us at the Wesleyan Memorial Chapel for an enchanting event filled with music, dance, and captivating mythtelling, as we tell tales of imaginative conceptions and weird and wonderful births in ancient Greek, Norse, and Christian sources.
This unique program features:
- origin stories of Athena, Aphrodite, Sleipnir and Mary from ancient sources, told by our Mnemosyne storytellers
- the Bach Magnificat with full orchestra
- innovative choreography by the Sonia Plumb Dance company
- choral music of Palestrina, Whitacre and more.
As we journey from tales of shapeshifting to male pregnancy and divine speech, we explore how the stories of how we are born shapes who we are.
Admission is FREE. All are welcome. Please register to save a seat
Presented by the Mnemosyne Arts Collective, with support from the Wesleyan Department of Classical Studies and the Wesleyan Departments of Theater and Studio Art.
Who are we?
Mnemosyne (neh-mow-SOON-eh) was the mother of the nine Muses who brought poetry, myth, music, and dance into the world. She is the keeper of stories and dreams, who helps us to remember who we are.
Named for the ancient Greek goddess of Memory, Mnemosyne Arts Collective is a multimedia arts collaboration between the Department of Classical Studies at Wesleyan University and community artists in Middletown, Hartford, and the broader Connecticut area.
Our concerts bring together choral and instrumental music, storytelling, dance, and poetry, and visual media to tell ancient stories in exciting new ways, and to reframe familiar music for new audiences.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 15 minutes
- In person
- Free parking
- Doors at 7:30 PM
Location
Memorial Chapel
221 High Street
Middletown, CT 06459
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Mnemosyne Arts Collective
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