As part of its Premier Artists Series, the Washington College Concert Series will present “Beyond the Blue Line,” a multi-media concert inspired by American folk songs, poetry and art, on Sunday, April 6. The concert will feature tenor Christopher Swanson, the Anderson/Fader Guitar Duo and composer and guitarist Damon Ferrante, along with films and video projections by Alessandro Bonini.
Starting at 2:30 p.m. in the College’s Decker Theatre, Gibson Center for the Arts, the concert will conclude “Sensing Change,” a themed weekend of arts offerings showcasing creative responses to environmental challenges. Following this concert, the Music Department will host a complimentary wine and beer reception, offering hors d’oeuvres such as mini-crab cakes, hamburger sliders and cheeses as a thank you to patrons.
Weaving themes of water, surrealism, the passage of time and the unconscious, the program will include the composition “Beyond the Line of Blue: An Operatic Monodrama with Video Projections,” based on the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman; “American Folk Songs with Video Projections; “The Footbridge: A Guitar Duo,” inspired by the sculpture of Alexander Calder; and “Divinità Minori: Solo Guitar Pieces with Video Projections,” inspired by the contemporary paintings of Christopher Engel.
Concert tickets ($20 for adults; $15 for seniors, students over age 12, and WC faculty/staff; free for children ages 12 and under) can be purchased at the door. For more information, call 410-778-7839, email [email protected], or visit concertseries.washcoll.edu.
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