Winter Solstice Celebration 2024

Saturday, December 21, 2024, 7:30 PM

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

939 Hinman Ave Evanston, IL 60202

Building upon the success of our first Winter Solstice Celebration in 2023, the EcoVP will once again collaborate with Climate Action Evanston, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Interfaith Action, and other community organizations and musicians to curate an evening of community and warmth on the longest night of the year.

Concert Program

Welcome

 

Yule: The Rebirth of Sun, Ian Maksin

The Children and the Sun^ (a folktale from Southern Africa)

       accompanied by Winter Solstice Improvisation

Goru (Mali offering to ancestors and the Creator)

Community Song: Solstice Carole, Kim Baryluk

 

the plum tree I planted still there, Sarah Kirkland Snider

Why Hummingbird Has a Red Throat* (a folktale from the the Olementko-Miwok Indians)

       accompanied by “Hummingbird” from Full Circle 50, Jake Heggie

The Healing Song (Navajo song of restoration)

Community Song: Winter Carol, Caroline Shaw

 

The Sun Stands Still, Emma Hospelhorn

The Light Keepers’s Box* (a folktale from Venezuela)

       accompanied by Winter Solstice Improvisation

Light Returning (South American solstice song)

Community Song: Longest of Nights, Robin Dinda

 

Short Song for the Longest Night, Alfredo Santa Ana

How the Cock Got His Crown* (a folktale from China)

       accompanied by “Golden” from Full Circle 50, Jake Heggie

Nardoqan (Central Asia celebration of the sun)

Community Song: Courage to Care, Shawn Kirchner

 

A Winter Solstice Blessing

Spiegel am Spiegel, Arvo Pärt

 

^from Winter Tales, Dawn Casey

*from The Return of Light, Carolyn McVickar Edwards

Schedule

7:30 PM Tabling and Crafts

8:00 Performance

9:15 PM Tabling, Crafts, and Wassail

Musicians

Kirsten Hedegaard, voice

Emma Hospelhorn, flute

Mabel Kwan, piano

Ian Maksin, cello

LaRob K. Rafael, storyteller

Collaborators

The EcoVoice Project

Climate Action Evanston

Evanston Public Library (Blueberry Award)

Interfaith Action Evanston (Climate Change Justice Working Group)

St. Luke’s Evanston

Booked (with author, Fiona Cook)

Check out our climate action items for the holiday season:

Winter Carol

Clear skies, moons rise

high and wide, horizons rise

Solstice Carol (refrain)

Longest of nights,

Shortest of days,

Coldest of seasons, 

Dimmest sun’s rays. 

Amidst the dark 

In winter night, 

Hoping for spring that will 

Bring us new light.

Meet our collaborating organizations!

Our musical guests!

Ian Maksin

Emma Hospelhorn

Mabel Kwan

with Winter Solstice stories shared by

WFMT Host LaRob K. Rafael

As an Arts Administrator, LaRob K. Rafael has worked with Lyric Opera of Chicago in the Learning and Creative Engagement Department, sits on the Board of La Caccina, an all-women’s profession choral ensemble, as Diversity and Community Engagement Advisor, been the Director of Community Engagement with Chicago’s Ear Taxi Festival (2021), and is an active consultant with the recently formed Black Opera Alliance and Black Administrators of Opera groups. LaRob was recently selected as one of 11 arts administrators nationwide to join the 4th Cohort of Sphinx LEAD, a 2-year program designed to evolve the industry landscape by empowering the next generation of executive leaders.

LaRob also uses his voice to connect people from different communities as a newly appointed weekend morning host of Chicago's Classical music station, WFMT (98.7 FM) to continue decentralizing the predominantly white, European, male-centered classical consciousness.