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This winter, Becky has spent a wonderful three weeks in Summerville, South Carolina at the South Porch Artists Residency.

Hosts Brad Erickson and Brian Protheroe have created a beautiful retreat center. Becky and five marvelous colleagues (Allyssa Van Cuyk, Ashley Silverman, Elizabeth Stockton, Trapper Robbins, and Walter Holland) enjoyed time and space to create and experiment. Also time to talk and share and get acquainted over delicious dinners!

Becky has begun some new settings of choral music and some digging into her own language and stories with a future performance and/or workshop in mind!


ALSO:
Brattleboro Women’s Chorus registration deadline approaches! Our spring session begins on February 29 – Leap Day! –
This spring we are focusing on music by composers, known and unknown, from the African diaspora. Registration details are here. https://brattleborowomenschorus.org/join-us/
Our concert will feature Samirah Evans, and will be held on Mother’s Day,
May 12, at the Latchis Theatre.


See and hear Becky’s composition “Everyone Sang”, a work for string quartet and women’s chorus, with words by Siegfried Sasson and music by Becky. HERE

 

 


On Sunday, September 13, 2020, community song leaders Dr. Kathy Bullock, Becky Graber, Peggo Horstmann Hodes, and Jane Lowey virtually united for Women Sing 100. Together, they recounted the complex, rich, and diverse history of the Women’s Suffrage Movement through powerful songs and compelling stories. This musical journey vividly shows the many challenges women faced along the way, and more importantly, highlights how racism and white supremacy shaped the outcome. The virtual program is still available for viewing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pqx1ERBbQU0


On December 30, 2020, Becky was featured in an interview on Teresa Healy’s radio show We’re All In This Together, on WVEW, “Brattleboro’s Community Radio Station.” Teresa spent the year interviewing Brattleboro community leaders “exploring practices of solidarity as they are lived and made real by people in the Brattleboro area and within the radio station’s listening range.” Her interview with Becky concludes her year of interviews. The interview includes two tracks of music: the first is “Japanese Bowl” by Peter Mayer, from Becky’s one-woman cabaret from October 2018, “Clearing” (words by Martha Postlethwaite, music by Becky) from the BWC concert in 2016, and finally two of Becky’s compositions – “Oh the Comfort” and “Eat What’s On Your Plate” –  that can be found on the BWC recording, “A Garden of Our Own”. You can purchase the CD, “A Garden of Our Own” HERE, at the Brattleboro Women’s Chorus site.