Voices of the Way
Three Performance Works Inspired by Writings of Brecht, Lao Tse, Padmasabhava, & Gregory I

Saturday, September 20 ~ 8pm

Sacred Heart Chapel at Loyola Marymount University
One LMU Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90045
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General Admission $15; Students & Seniors $10
Tickets & info: (310) 338-7588

"Our dancing and songs are voices of the Way." – Hakuin Eikaku (1685 - 1768)


“Voices of the Way” is an evening of multimedia performance works that honor three of the earth's great sacred traditions. Taoist, Buddhist, and Christian texts become the basis of collaboration among three artists of distinctly varied training and cultural backgrounds. Paul Humphreys is an American composer and ethnomusicologist whose work is informed by his sustained engagement with diverse musical traditions from Native North America, Japan, China, West Africa, Eastern Europe, and Indonesia.  Sri Susilowati is a Javanese-American choreographer acclaimed for productions of traditional and boundary-crossing contemporary dance. Luis Proença is a documentary filmmaker who has done award-winning work in the diasporic Portuguese-speaking communities of Southern California, East Timor, and his native Mozambique. 

Perspectives and heritages thus combine in this event to yield a result that is both aesthetically unified and culturally wide-ranging.  In enacting the spiritualities of Taoism, Buddhism, and Christianity on one stage, “Voices” affirms the prospect of reconciliation among all faith traditions and cultures.

Music Direction by Karl Snider, Stan DeWitt, Dawn Brooks, and Geoffrey Dent. Director of dance, Sri Susilowati. Art installation by
Luis Proença.  Live video direction by Art Nomura.  Performers include: Jessica Tunick, Trevor Berens, South Bay Women’s Chorus,
Elaine Humphreys Cook; New Voices Chamber Chorus, LMU Gamelan–Kembang Atangi, & Sri Dance Company. Sponsored by
Program for World Music & Department of Music, LMU College of Communication and Fine Arts; Production Department & Recording
Arts Department, LMU School of Film and Television; Durfee Foundation; Marymount Institute for Faith Culture and the Arts;
Hope Media Productions.



A largely volunteer effort, based on the intention to utilize the arts festival model to build genuine community cooperation and understanding, the World Festival of Sacred Music is presented by Foundation for World Arts and UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance.

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