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Shenandoah New Music
Chromic Duo uses the power of storytelling through their experiences as third-culture kids within the Asian American diaspora. Their unique original music blends toy piano, electronics and grand piano to create genre-fluid concerts and experiences — cultivating spaces and partnerships that share their commitment to inclusivity, equity and innovation. From Roots We Carry is a performance ritual that explores the complex intergenerational legacies which live inside us.
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Shenandoah Conservatory uses digital programs for all performances. In addition to their engaging and accessible design, digital programs are cost effective, environmentally friendly and enable us to create and update our programs more efficiently, which means we can focus our resources on the performances you love! View our digital programs by clicking the button above, scanning the QR code in our venue or texting PROGRAM to (540) 307-2336 at the performance. [Note: Digital programs are best viewed on your mobile or tablet device.]
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Accommodations for disabilities may be arranged by contacting the Box Office at least three days prior to the performance.
Share Your Reflections!
Wednesday, November 6 | 10:30AM to 12PM | Armstrong Hall Lobby
Wednesday, November 6 | 12:30PM to 4PM | Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall Lobby
Tuesday, November 12 | 11AM to 2PM | Ruebush Hall Lobby
Wednesday, November 6 through Wednesday, November 13 | Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre Lobby & Mosaic Center for Diversity in Brandt Student Center
Chromic Duo’s From Roots We Carry explores the complex intergenerational legacies that live inside us. We welcome you to leave behind a reflection on the treasures and traumas you may have inherited. What do you wish to let go of? What do you wish to carry forward?
Written reflections will be collected at our staffed locations in the lobbies of Armstrong Hall on Wednesday, November 6, from 10:30AM to 12PM; Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall on Wednesday, November 6, from 12:30PM to 4PM; and Ruebush Hall on Tuesday, November 12 from 11AM to 2PM. You can also share your reflections at one of our fixed collection stations in the lobby of Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre or the Mosaic Center for Diversity located in Brandt Student Center between Wednesday, November 6 and Wednesday, November 13.
Arrive early to the performance on Thursday, November 14, to view the reflections in Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall, which will be artfully displayed prior to the performance. Reflections may also be left before, during, and after the performance.
Photos by Victoria Romulo