Join us to explore the flourishing community singing movement. We open with Ursula Goodenough’s Earth-centered reinterpretation of the Lord’s Prayer, then we get into the music. This episode showcases how repetition-based songs invite listeners to join in collective celebration of our planetary home. We introduce Jan Roundy, our gateway to the movement, followed by offerings from Heather Pierson & Bernice Martin. Patricia Norton’s “A Breath of Song” project features compositions that honor trees and rain. The second half features new releases from Lilianna Parker and Heather Houston. We also highlight the collaborative Minnesota-based “Sea Others Glow” project, where dozens of community singers and songwriters collaborate. These songs, characterized by simple, repeating phrases and nature-centered imagery, demonstrate how ecological spirituality can be made accessible through the most ancient and democratic of instruments: the human voice in community.
0053: Singalong with Gaia
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