Singer Carrie MacDonald at the first Rattle the Walls Concert. This week the program will be all by and about women. Photo by Rhythmic Photography. |
In
its third presentation Rattle the Walls,
the concert series founded by Forrest Ransburg that embraces inclusive programming to raise funds to benefit causes and organizations
rooted in social justice, makes
an exceptionally timely statement. The Hear Me Roar Concert presented at
the Unitarian Universalist Church of
Elgin, 39W830 Highland Avenue in Elgin
the Saturday, November 18 from 7:30 to 9 pm, will feature an evening of works by female composers
and artists for the Benefit of Planned Parenthood.
The
premier Rattle the Walls was
presented last February at the Tree of
Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation in McHenry to benefit the American
Civil Liberties Union to an enthusiastic packed house. This summer a concert at Center on Halstead in Chicago benefited programming for the transgender community.
As
always, the Hear Me Roar Concert will
feature enormously talented musicians—singers,
instrumentalists, and ensembles—spanning
a dizzying variety of genres and styles. These shows are musical
adventures unlike anything you have likely seen or heard before.
Also
in keeping with the Rattle the Walls philosophy,
instead of a set ticket price concert
goers are asked to give whatever they
can to support Planned Parenthood. All donations
go directly to the organization.
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Elgin. |
For
more information visit the Rattle the Walls Facebook Page.
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