Omaha Nation Water Walk
Benefit Performance
An Evening with:
Renee Sans Souci, Native Poet/Spoken Word Artist
Diane Robinson-Kerr, Flautist/Songwriter
Fran Collier, Guitarist
Welcome: Clair Guthrie
Opening musical piece by Diane Robinson Kerr and Fran Collier
Intro of Renee: Diane Robinson-Kerr
First Reading by Renee, Accompanied by Diane:
Return of the Thunders (spring drum)
Second Reading by Renee (Solo):
Finding the Beauty
Third Reading by Renee, Accompanied by Diane on Big Flute:
Sky & Earth, Blue & Green
Intro of Diane & Fran: Renee
Storytelling by Diane
Fourth Reading by Renee, Accompanied by Diane:
View from the Holy Fire Place
Fifth Reading by Renee (Solo):
Water is Sacred, Water is the Life (Written especially for this event)
Final Reading by Renee, Accompanied by Diane & Fran
A Journey to the Heart…My Home
Final Performance by three women and audience
Words for Healing and Positive Transformation...from yesterday, today, and into tomorrow.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Omaha Nation Water Walk Benefit Concert Tonight!
Omaha Nation Water Walk Benefit Concert
Raising funds and awareness for Omaha Nation Water Walk
Date:
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Time:
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location:
Unitarian Church
Street:
6300 A Street
City/Town:
Lincoln, NE
Spoken word artist and poet Renee Sans Souci, songwriter and storyteller Diane Robinson-Kerr, and guitarist Fran Collier join together for an evening of poetry and music to raise awareness and funds for the Omaha Nation Water Walk. E-Coli contamination of water on the Omaha reservation in northeast Nebraska is a continuing problem. The Water Walk, to take place in April, will be a prayer for healing, and will draw more awareness to the problem and possible solutions. Percussion will be provided by the audience!
Raising funds and awareness for Omaha Nation Water Walk
Date:
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Time:
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location:
Unitarian Church
Street:
6300 A Street
City/Town:
Lincoln, NE
Spoken word artist and poet Renee Sans Souci, songwriter and storyteller Diane Robinson-Kerr, and guitarist Fran Collier join together for an evening of poetry and music to raise awareness and funds for the Omaha Nation Water Walk. E-Coli contamination of water on the Omaha reservation in northeast Nebraska is a continuing problem. The Water Walk, to take place in April, will be a prayer for healing, and will draw more awareness to the problem and possible solutions. Percussion will be provided by the audience!
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