Finding my team
Date: 19 Oct 2023
Local Start Time: 3:30pm
Location: Burnett Bayland Park
Fast-moving soccer players, skateboarders and dancing flowers lead Little Amal to join a game just her size. She is welcomed by the youth of Gulfton, the “Ellis Island” of Houston, with performances by an array of local artists and neighborhood groups.
In partnership with DiverseWorks, Brave Little Company, Afsaneh Aayani, Adam Castaneda, Sherry Cheng, Asia Society of Texas, Madres Del Parque, Connect Community, Culture of Health – Advancing Together, Apollo Chamber Players and WindSync.
Date: Thursday October 19th
Time: 3:30pm
Location: Burnett Bayland Park, Chimney Rock Rd. & Gulfton St., Houston TX 77081
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DiverseWorks
Brave Little Company
Afsaneh Aayani
Sherry Cheng
Adam Castaneda
Asia Society of Texas
Madres Del Parque
Connect Community
Culture of Health- Advancing Together
Apollo Chamber Players
Houston-based Apollo Chamber Players “recasts music for a diverse and multi-ethnic generation” (Strings Magazine) through globally-inspired programming and multicultural new music commissions. Winner of Chamber Music America’s prestigious Residency Partnership award, the quartet has performed for sold-out audiences at Carnegie Hall, and it holds the distinction of being the first American chamber ensemble to record and perform in Cuba. Apollo is featured frequently on American Public Media’s nationally-syndicated program Performance Today.
A passionate advocate of contemporary music and underrepresented composers, Apollo recently concluded a bold initiative to commission 20 new multicultural works by the end of the last decade. 20×2020 saw its triumphant conclusion in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic with digital world premieres and global recording collaborations. The project features a diverse roster of the world’s leading composers and instrumentalists including Jennifer Higdon, Libby Larsen, Pamela Z, Leo Brouwer, Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate, and Vân Ánh (Vanessa) Võ.
Apollo reaches further into the community by partnering with schools, universities, at-risk youth centers, refugee and veterans service organizations, hospitals, airports, and public libraries, providing programs and seminars that impact a wider, underserved audience.
WindSync
Versatile and vibrant, the musicians of WindSync “play many idioms authoritatively, elegantly, with adroit technique, and with great fun” (All About the Arts). WindSync launched an international touring career after winning the 2012 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition and the 2016 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. The ensemble has since appeared on legendary stages including Ravinia, the Met Museum, Shanghai Oriental Arts Center, the Library of Congress, and Carnegie Hall. In demand for their ability to embed in communities, WindSync has served in residencies with the Grand Teton Music Festival, Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival, and the Lied Center. Winner of the 2022 Fischoff Ann Divine Educator Award, the ensemble regularly coaches at training programs nationwide, collaborates with youth orchestras, and performs for thousands of young people each year. The group also produces events year-round in their artistic home base of Houston, Texas.