Stories and Music Around the World: Part 1

Online https://streamablelearning.com/

Crossing Borders Music shares stories and chamber music by composers from around the world! Learn about the fundamentals of music, and then how hear composers from diverse backgrounds use them to tell their stories! This event is part of a weekly series of online music programs for K-12 students and teachers with the Chicago Youth ... Read more

Free for Students and Teachers

Recovering the Art of Eustasio Rosales

Crossing Borders Music Facebook and YouTube livestream

Be among the first living people to hear the rediscovered music of Eustasio Rosales, known as “Chicago’s first Hispanic composer!" Eustasio Rosales (1875-1934) was a Colombian immigrant who came to Chicago seeking a better life. His music was celebrated in his lifetime, including in performances by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. After his death, though, his ... Read more

Free & Open to the Public

Stories and Music Around the World: Part 2

Online https://streamablelearning.com/

Crossing Borders Music shares stories and chamber music by composers from around the world! Learn about the fundamentals of music, and then how hear composers from diverse backgrounds use them to tell their stories! This event is part of a weekly series of online music programs for K-12 students and teachers with the Chicago Youth ... Read more

Free for Students and Teachers

Cambodian Mahori Ensemble with Crossing Borders Music

Morton Arboretum 4100 IL-53, Lisle, IL

As part of the Morton Arboretum's "Destination Asia" festival, hear traditional music of the Cambodian mahori ensemble plus new arrangements of traditional tunes with Crossing Borders Music! The mahori ensemble musicians of the National Cambodian Heritage Museum and Killing Fields Memorial will be led by its Resident Artist Punisa Pov and joined by singers Pich ... Read more

We Walk: A Celebration of Black Community

Dawes Park Dawes Park east of Sheridan Rd between Lake Street and Greenwood St (around1413 Sheridan Rd), Evanston, IL

Join the Haitian American Museum of Chicago (HAMOC) and Crossing Borders Music for the one-day outdoor exhibition We Walk: A Celebration of Black Community. This community exhibition highlights the excellence and contributions of Black America in the local community and beyond. The event features exhibits curated by community partners on topics related to Black community, ... Read more

Free & Open to the Public

Family Concert: Stories and Music of Resilience

First Presbyterian Church of Arlington Heights 302 N Dunton Ave, Arlington Heights, IL

Crossing Borders Music celebrates musical stories of resilience in a performance of string quartet music by composers from around the world. This unique 50-minute string quartet program features music by composers from Uganda, Argentina, the Soviet Union, the Chickasaw Nation, Iran, Taiwan, and the US. Each piece shares a unique story of resilience, whether in ... Read more

Free & Open to the Public

Reflections of the Arab World

First Presbyterian Church of Arlington Heights 302 N Dunton Ave, Arlington Heights, IL

First Presbyterian Church of Arlington Heights presents Crossing Borders Music in music for string quartet and oud from the Arab World! The program features the special guest artist Palestinian/American ‘ūd player, composer, arranger, ethnomusicologist, and teacher Issa Boulos performing his own brand new arrangements for string quartet and ‘ūd! The program also marks the world ... Read more

Free & Open to the Public

Ear Taxi Festival: First Blacks Chicago

Kehrein Center of the Arts 5628 W Washington, Chicago, IL

Crossing Borders Music is delighted to be part of the Mainstage Series of the New Music Chicago Ear Taxi Festival. Developed over three years with the Haitian American Museum of Chicago and DuSable Heritage Association, this Crossing Borders Music program honors four Black Chicago trailblazers! The program shares music by four Haitian composers including "La ... Read more

Free & Open to the Public

Stories & Music for Healing

National Cambodian Heritage Museum and Killing Fields Memorial 2831 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

Please join us for an afternoon of storytelling, music and light refreshments. The storytelling portion of this event is facilitated by Ada Cheng, who creates spaces for people to tell difficult and vulnerable stories. In addition to the healing act of storytelling, storytellers Celina Chin, Saroth Loeuk, and Pich Houy will sing traditional Cambodian songs ... Read more

Free, RSVP required

We Walk: A North Lawndale Celebration of Black Community

Lawndale Pop-Up Spot SW Corner of Douglas Blvd and Central Park Ave, Chicago, IL

Stroll through a cultural fair sponsored by the Haitian American Museum of Chicago (HAMOC), Crossing Borders Music, the Lawndale Pop-Up Spot, and Art West! This event features selected works from HAMOC’s traveling exhibit “We Walk” celebrating Black history and culture; music commissioned by Crossing Borders Music of Haitian composers celebrating Black Chicago trailblazers, with guest ... Read more

Free & Open to the Public