The Armed Man
In April 2009, Rackham Symphony Choir reprises its extraordinary
multi-media concert, The Armed Man: A Concert for Peace. First
staged n Detroit in March 2007 to critical acclaim, the concert
features Karl Jenkins' contemporary oratorio "The Armed Man," along
with the the simultaneous projection of an award-winning original
film commissioned by Rackham Symphony Choir in 2007. The
extraordinary event creates a compelling and provocative portrayal
of the futility of war and eternal hope for peace.
Tickets range
from $25-$45 and are available through the box office at the
Dearborn Community and Performing Arts Center at
www.dearbornfordcenter.com or by
calling 313.943.2354. Patron tickets for $100 include premium
seating and an afterglow with artists. Student tickets are available
for $15. Patron and Student tickets are available ONLY through
Rackham Symphony Choir by calling 313-404-0222 and are not available
through the Dearborn Box Office.
The Armed Man is a 21st century
interpretation of the 15th century French tradition “L’Homme Armé”
or “The Armed Man.” Jenkins’ interpretation on the futility of war
embraces the 600 year tradition of “L’Homme Armé” from a
multi-cultural perspective by drawing upon a variety of texts both
secular and sacred such as the Koran, the Hindu Mahabharata, the
poetry of Tennyson, the prose of Kipling and contemporary poetry
written by a Hiroshima survivor. The Armed Man is currently the most
popular choral work performed in Europe, and RSC is pleased to
present this important work to Michigan audiences.
Preview 2009 Concert Program. (PDF)
View the
2007 concert program.
(2MB PDF)
Read K. Michelle Moran's article in C&G News.
Original Film
Rackham Symphony Choir commissioned an original film to be presented
as part of this multi-media performance. The film, "The Armed Boy,"
was shot on location in Detroit in December 2006. "The Armed Man: A
Concert for Peace" will features the simultaneous projection of the
award-winning, landmark film. For more information about the film,
click here. The Performers
On stage will be over 200 performers including Rackham Symphony Choir,
guest choristers, local students, six soloists and a full 45-piece
orchestra. The performers include musicians representing diverse
ethnicities, religions and backgrounds. Cranes for Peace
Rackham Symphony Choir is working with local elementary schools in the
Detroit Metro Area to create hundreds of handmade origami cranes -
the eternal symbol of peace – which will be displayed in the lobby
of the performance venue.
Postcards for Peace
Rackham Symphony Choir is holding an original art competition with local middle and high schools in
the Detroit Metro area. The winners’
artwork will be featured in promotional
materials for the concert, will be
featured at the venue and in the concert
program. For more info on how to submit
artwork
click here. Support the Project
RSC is seeking sponsors, advertisers and volunteers to support this
event. If you are interested in participating in or supporting this
important project, please contact RSC at 313-404-0222 or
make a sponsorship pledge. |
The Armed Man:
A Concert for Peace
Featuring an original film
Sunday, April 5, 2009
4pm
Ford Center for Performing Arts, Dearborn
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