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SUMMARY:Climate Solutions: Connecting People\, Plants\, and the Planet
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a free\, live streaming of "Climate Solutions: Connecting People\, Plants\, and the Planet" on Tuesday\, 16 June at 8 p.m. at the Coyote Twin Theater (10 E. Main St.).  \n\n\n\nThe event will have three parts:\n\n	Introduction about the pieces that we will be hearing by the climate scientist whose expertise informed the development of the pieces\,\n	Live-streamed performance of "Icarus in Flight\," which was composed by Richard Festinger and is being performed by a quartet from the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra\, and\n	Live streamed performance of "Feel It All\," which is the newest composition that has been developed through the ClimateMusic Project and was written by Raine Stern.\n\n \n\nAfter the live-streamed event\, those of us at the Coyote Twin will have an opportunity for discussion.\n\n \n\nThe event is part of the ClimateMusic Project's EcoEcho series. The Vermillion event is open to the public and is free thanks to our sponsors:  USD Department of Sustainability & Environment\, USD Grounding Science project\, USD College of Arts & Sciences\, Greening Vermillion\, Living River Group of the Sierra Club\, and Vermillion Cultural Association.\n\n \n\nWe hope to see some of you at the Coyote Twin on Tuesday.  If you are not able to attend in person but would like to participate in a streaming of this event at your house\, you can get more information about how to do that here (click "sign up for the live stream".
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:You are invited to a free\, live streaming of &quot\;Climate Solutions: Connecting People\, Plants\, and the Planet&quot\; on Tuesday\, 16 June at 8 p.m. at the Coyote Twin Theater (10 E. Main St.). &nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nThe event will have three parts:\n<ul>\n	<li>Introduction about the pieces that we will be hearing by the climate scientist whose expertise informed the development of the pieces\,</li>\n	<li>Live-streamed performance of &quot\;<a href="https://climatemusic.org/our-music/our-music-icarus-in-flight/">Icarus in Flight</a>\,&quot\; which was composed by Richard Festinger and is being performed by a quartet from the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra\, and</li>\n	<li>Live streamed performance of &quot\;<a href="https://climatemusic.org/our-music/our-music-feel-it-all/">Feel It All</a>\,&quot\; which is the newest composition that has been developed through the ClimateMusic Project and was written by Raine Stern.</li>\n</ul>\n&nbsp\;<br />\nAfter the live-streamed event\, those of us at the Coyote Twin will have an opportunity for discussion.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nThe event is part of the ClimateMusic Project&rsquo\;s <a href="https://climatemusic.org/ecoecho-june-16-live-streamed-concert/">EcoEcho series</a>. The Vermillion event is open to the public and is free thanks to our sponsors: &nbsp\;USD Department of Sustainability &amp\; Environment\, USD Grounding Science project\, USD College of Arts &amp\; Sciences\, Greening Vermillion\, Living River Group of the Sierra Club\, and Vermillion Cultural Association.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nWe hope to see some of you at the Coyote Twin on Tuesday. &nbsp\;If you are not able to attend in person but would like to participate in a streaming of this event at your house\, you can get more information about how to do that <a href="https://climatemusic.org/ecoecho-june-16-live-streamed-concert/">here </a>(click &ldquo\;sign up for the live stream&rdquo\;.
LOCATION:Coyote Twin Theater
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DTSTAMP:20260614T233714Z
URL:https://chamber.livevermillion.com/events/details/climate-solutions-connecting-people-plants-and-the-planet-29789
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