Tag: Andrea Ceccomori

  • Table of Silence ~ 2017

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    Above: vocal soloist Courtney Cook

    Monday September 11th, 2017 – The seventh annual performance of Jacqulyn Buglisi’s ritual of hope and peace, Table of Silence, was given on the Plaza at Lincoln Center this morning. Commemorating the 9/11 terrorist attacks, this astonishing work gathers together more than one hundred dancers and an ensemble of singers, flautists, and percussion players who perform an ethereal score conceived by Andrea Ceccomori (flutes) and Libby Larsen (vocals). 

    This year, Table of Silence seemed more moving and more necessary than ever. A pall of darkness hangs over our daily lives as self-serving and often incoherent world leaders, deranged perpetrators of senseless violence, and a succession of natural catastrophes fill the headlines with presages of doom. Thus, we turn ever more fervently to music, dance, poetry, and art, both for solace and to inspire a hope that our common humanity may prevail.

    Here are some images from this morning’s uplifting and thought-provoking performance of Table of Silence

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    Percussionists at the ready

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    Dance Theatre of Harlem‘s Da’Von Doane on the right

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    Graham priestess Virginie Mécène summons the faithful

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    Vocalists Lydia Graham and Carla Lopez-Speziale

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    Lloyd Knight of the Martha Graham Dance Company

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    Courtney Cook

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    Graham diva and Associate Founder of Buglisi Dance Theatre: Terese Cappuccilli

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    Virginie Mécène signals the end of the rites

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    Virginie Mécène

    More photos on Facebook: here.

    “The 9/11 Table of Silence Project represents the common threads of humanity which unite all mankind into a single force with common goals and aspirations regardless of race, culture, or religion. Through this ritual, we celebrate compassion, and honor the bravery of all those affected by acts of war and suppression of freedom…a call for Peace in our world.” ~ Jacqulyn Buglisi