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Requiem for the Enslaved: A Black History Month Memorial and Reconciliatory Concert

February 15 @ 7:30 pm - February 16 @ 9:30 pm

Presented by Powerhouse Community Development Corporation

The Missouri Symphony presents an evening experience that includes a discussion and the performance of Carlos Simon’s Requiem for the Enslaved, a piece for spoken word artist and a chamber ensemble. The performance, featuring Rev. Dr. Clyde Ruffin, is about reconciliation, yet it is done in a way that does not shy away from an atrocious past. The librettist Marco Pavé explored the history of Georgetown, both the university and the city, in its dark past of trading enslaved people. Here in Missouri, a state that both has histories in providing safe harbor to escaped and freed enslaved people while having its own undeniably dark past of slave trade, the Missouri Symphony aims to be part of the ongoing discourse in discovering the past and exploring a way forward with this performance. The concert will be presented by utilizing the stories of a few formerly enslaved people in Georgetown, while done in the honor of many, near and far.

Two Performances  |  February 15 & 16 at 7:30 p.m.  |  Second Missionary Baptist Church

BUY TICKETS FOR THURSDAY HERE     |     BUY TICKETS FOR FRIDAY HERE

*There are no box office facilities available at this venue. Please purchase tickets in advance.

Online ticket sales end at 5:00 p.m. on the day of the performance.

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February 15 @ 7:30 pm
End:
February 16 @ 9:30 pm
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Venue

Second Missionary Baptist Church
407 E Broadway
Columbia, MO 65201 United States
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573-449-4703
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Missouri Symphony
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Presented by Powerhouse Community Development Corporation

The Missouri Symphony presents an evening experience that includes a discussion and the performance of Carlos Simon’s Requiem for the Enslaved, a piece for spoken word artist and a chamber ensemble. The performance, featuring Rev. Dr. Clyde Ruffin, is about reconciliation, yet it is done in a way that does not shy away from an atrocious past. The librettist Marco Pavé explored the history of Georgetown, both the university and the city, in its dark past of trading enslaved people. Here in Missouri, a state that both has histories in providing safe harbor to escaped and freed enslaved people while having its own undeniably dark past of slave trade, the Missouri Symphony aims to be part of the ongoing discourse in discovering the past and exploring a way forward with this performance. The concert will be presented by utilizing the stories of a few formerly enslaved people in Georgetown, while done in the honor of many, near and far.

Two Performances  |  February 15 & 16 at 7:30 p.m.  |  Second Missionary Baptist Church

BUY TICKETS FOR THURSDAY HERE     |     BUY TICKETS FOR FRIDAY HERE

*There are no box office facilities available at this venue. Please purchase tickets in advance.

Online ticket sales end at 5:00 p.m. on the day of the performance.

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