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Theater Review:Community Actor's Theater's One Act Play with Music:"The Messiah"

  Several years ago, two members of our praise and worship team auditioned and won roles in the community based production "The Messiah." They described their experience as life inspiring. They have continued to participate in this seasonal musical over the last few years. This year's "one act Christmas Play with Music" directed by award winning Jennie L. Hamilton in the newly renovated CAT (Community Actor's Theater) is a scaled down production with a minimalist functional set that paints the story of Jesus' birth in very clear strokes. C.A.T. is in its twentieth year of presenting quality based theatrical productions for not only the South East San Diego Community, but all of San Diego's theater goers Before the last performance, a Sunday matinee, theater guests socialized in the anteroom; I joined them and quietly sat down, a growing feeling of appreciation for Ms. Hamilton's leap of faith and love of community theater, made me smile.  I b...

CAVALIA At San Diego California 2012: A Vision to remember

In a semi sleepy haze, I saw large white "castle-turretesque" tents through bay-side windows rising from a parking lot near San Diego Metro's clock tower station at twelfth and Imperial. Trolley rides can be sleep inducing. It was a long ride from La Mesa. Although San Diego's Trolley system covers a large expanse of the county and is in the discomfort of repairs that will extend into 2013, all tracks still converge at the Twelfth Street Station. We rode through the station and on past this other worldly encampment with a beautifully painted sign whispering mystery. It was the equestrian extravaganza Cavalia and the show was visiting San Diego California.     Cavalia encampment in San Diego. Photo by d. fisher Images of knights and  castles danced in my thoughts. I rubbed my eyes. The tents were still there, majestic, serene, almost like a fairy tale village. Later during that first week, I watched as large arena sized tents, medium sized tents, and small ten...

World Circuit Music Records UK

Here's a quick post sun blast shout out. (Welcome to new African readers in C o ngo( DRC ) and to new readers in India.               Del ores Fisher Center for World Music                    Artist/Teacher in Residenc e Looking for world music? Try the Sound Cloud from World Music Records UK for a variety of samples that will entice you to want to explore more of this sound. Our globe seems to be increasing our communication links with inter-continental sharing of everyday common events, political happenings, disasters, and celebrations. I've been exploring this site. So far, I like what I hear. The Sound Cloud UK offers over 60 samples for listeners.

San Diego's New Ruocco Waterfront Park

        Delores Fisher at Ruocco Park near the Tuna Fisher's Wharf It's a beautiful Friday San Diego Autumnal morning. Newly completed Ruocco Park hosts joggers, conventioneers, business professionals on an early morning walk, fishermen, and a scattering of homeless who have weathered a rather cool night and now sit in the warmth of mid-morning. I have intended to write about this park for weeks now. Each encounter with it makes me appreciate San Diego as my adopted home. This morning, I am especially enjoying our newly renovated park area in as our fall season brings chilly weather reminiscent of years spent in another region of our nation. Deciding to do a short video blog, I begin to tape a segment. I settle for pictures after about twenty unsuccessful attempts at footage. This particular morning, I begin to wonder,"Is permission or a permit to film needed---even for an Internet blog?" Readership is growing; I have readers on five continents...

Calvin Manson and his Ira Aldridge Players: Gospel At Colonus

                                        Playwright and Director Calvin Manson   Sophocles probably had no clue about the many future playwrights his work would inspire or play formats into which his play Oedipus at Colonus would morph.  The Ira Aldridge Players under the direction of founder Calvin Manson will present a compelling Gospel Music musical version The Gospel at Colonus opening on October Friday 19th  http://www.iarpplayers.org/index.html . Noting the entire trilogy, Joy Vandervort-Cobb of the Charleston City Paper in 2011 reminds readers, "And lest we forget, there is also Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus , the last of Sophocles' three Theban plays ( Oedipus the King , Antigone )."1. I have had the pleasure of working with Calvin Manson on a couple of occasio...

A North American Music History Text by Daniel Mendoza de Arce

Book Review Music in North America and the West Indies from the Discovery to 1850: A Historical Survey. Maryland: Scarecrow Press Inc. 2006 (by Daniel Mendoza de Arce) . If you are searching for a fairly comprehensive North America Music History book that starts from the early 1600s, I highly recommend this text. I use the qualifying words "fairly comprehensive" to acknowledge that contrary to tacit invisibilization of our sacred and secular American music traditions in most music history textbooks, Daniel Mendoza de Arce makes a strong argument that we do have traditions resulting from a blend of European, Native American, and African, music aesthetics. It's an enormous chronological and cultural scope to research. To continue the text into the twentieth century, Mendoza de Arce would most likely have to have included Asian influences and contributions to European musical history as well. As it stands, the text is filled with a cornucopia of well-researc...

Celebrating the U.S. Constitution

Reg E. Gaines and Delores Fisher San Diego Public Library Constitution Reading The American Constitution was officially ratified two hundred and twenty five years ago on September 17, 1787 with thirty nine delegates in attendance.1 This week on September 17th the San Diego Central Library had a performance reading of the Constitution in the Waggenheim Room featuring Reg E. Gaines and myself as readers with Dr. Pat Washington (UCSD) and Dr. Isidro Ortiz (SDSU)providing scholarly commentary and insights. A small audience, engaged and informed, attended. Some read along with texts provided by the library. Reg E. Gaines, spoken word artist,recording artist, and director--well known for his groundbreaking Tony nomination work in "Bring in da Noise, Bring in da Funk" on Broadway in the 90s--was an inspiration to read with http://broadwayworld.com/people/headshot/Reg-E.-Gaines/#sthash.oj6fdl4F.dpbs   A supporter of literacy, he  took time out of his busy schedule to particip...

A Look Back: 9/11

Delores Fisher remembering:a gathering of poets at Claire de Lune Coffee Shop That fateful September 11, 2001,  world viewers watched their televisions,  numbed by disbelief. Others listened to radio broadcasts in anguish, or frantically logged onto nascent social media sites that now supply us with almost instantaneous information as long as the signal holds. It happened on American soil and claimed the lives of people from all over the globe. At the time, in 2001,  I was a more active member of the San Diego poetry community-- teaching less, performing and writing more. Poetry was happening nationally. Performance poetry was "sic." Slamming was off the hook. With the rise in word-craft, serious voices started to emerge. It was what one said, not how one said it that began to capture our attention. Many of us were becoming conscious , reading previous generations' socially engaged poetry, dialoging in community as opposed to competition, reflecting on our impact as ...

Part of A Legacy:Calvary Baptist Church San Diego

Those of you following me on Twitter and at The Center For World Music: https://centerforworldmusic.org/about-us/board/ know that I was a pianist at Calvary Baptist Church in San Diego California back in the day. Charles Ray was the organist/pianist, professor Jean Wesson was the music director. I also played accompanied the Calvary Baptist Church Youth Choir under the direction of Carol Durgan.  The church was known as Second Baptist in 1889 on the corner of  1st and B street. It was moved to  the corner of  then Crosby Street, https://www.calvarybcsd.org/history/   now known as 719 Cesar E. Chavez Pkwy. and at this time is following the leadership of pastor Dr. Emanuel Whipple Sr. And this Sunday in September 2012 Calvary Baptist Church had a Youth Choir Reunion Concert at 3:30. The concert was a musical extravaganza! This post is going viral so I must do a 2024 update: Hello Dr. Buchanon. Thank you for reading my post from 2012. I am honored!!!! For addition...

Summer Notes of Life: A Saga

                                                    Photo by Niles Webster Thinking planting seeds and nurturing one's career . . . . . sometimes a few weeds grow until harvest. Many of you from around the world have been following me for a while now and you know that I try to keep as much information available as I can at the time of my initial post/announcement. Well, it is difficult for me to say, however, I must apologize to you all for my over-exuberance about the seeming possibilities that began opening for me this summer in the small private sector of the music world. Many of you readers who are in the field experience this fact daily. Due to no student (yes read zero) enrollment (I asked for notification if that number changed for the s...