Reclaiming Wonders
A theatrical stage is depicted, where three life-size holographic projections of people in various poses are showcased. In the foreground, a man is projected, wearing a gray suit and standing with his hands at his sides. To his left, a woman is projected, donning a white blouse and slacks, her arms outstretched. On the far right, another woman is projected, also wearing a white blouse and slacks, her arms crossed. The stage is dimly lit, with spotlights shining on the projections, creating a dramatic effect. The audience can be seen in the foreground, their backs facing the camera, suggesting they are watching the performance intently.

Live Performance on Slave History and Spirituals

Slave history and culture and the Civil War told through spirituals and first hand accounts as written down during the Great Depression. . . Thirty minutes of so much goodness. . . Yet, the auditorium was 3/4 empty. Where are the schools? Or homeschoolers? . . I hear Dog Man the Musical was a full house when it was here. I was at a full house for Rosie Rever Engineer. Yet... . . Priorities, people. Support the arts. Support learning history. If we don’t, we won’t have these opportunities for our kids. . . Stepping off the soap box.

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