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Elderflora is the story of the life of a tree. Told from the perspective of a tree itself, Elderflora (“old trees”) follows a tree’s life from tiny seedling, to towering megaflora, to decaying nurse log on the ground.
Written by composer and vocalist Majel Connery, this song cycle is a journey through a technicolor space of layered soundscapes, disembodied vocals, and electric cello (played by Felix Fan). Accompanying the music is a series of vivid tree portraits by time lapse photographer Noah Kalina. Rich in scientific detail, Elderflora is designed to seamlessly restart at the one-hour mark, using music to evoke a portrait of the tree at significant moments in its life.
“Trees are a lot like people, and this is their superpower.” says Connery. “They have skin. They can bruise, and bleed. They’re also giants among us doing supernatural stuff. I want us to see trees for what they are — familiar, and utterly out of this world.”
Elderflora is dedicated to the message of Chief Oren Lyons a Haudenosaunee Faithkeeper of the Wolf Clan of the Onondaga Nation and the Seneca Nation of the Six Nations of the Grand River.
Tickets: $30.00 in advance, $40.00 at the door
Parking:
Parking is accessible from H Street and 53rd Streets. If the lot is full, parking on the streets nearby is available.
For more information about Elderflora and Majel Connery, please visit her website.