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Do Ray Me Ni Hăo!

The Chamber Choir at Frostburg State University lifted every voice and sang in China March 6 through March 14 -- and I was sent with them to live to tell the tale about it. Here's what happened while we were there ...

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Susan kept us smiling

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This guy loved the Temple of Heaven park performance and talked to me afterwards

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More bystanders at the Temple of Heaven park performance

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Singing in the park at Temple of Heaven

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another park pic

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park performance

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The Temple of Heaven performance took the students to new heights!

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Music is a translinguistic mode of communication. It reaches and touches people and makes highly subtle truths accessible, where other more rational forms of thought and communication cannot reach.

- Karen Soderberg Sarnaker, FSU Chamber Choir director



Links to Help You Learn More about FSU's Chamber Choir

  • General Info on Chamber Choir's Trip to China
  • FSU's Department of Music
  • Frostburg State University

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2008 (63)
    • ▼  March (63)
      • ▼  Mar 17 (3)
        • Xiè-xie, Frostburg State University!!
        • The Hunan Normal University performance drew more ...
        • Lost—and Found—in Translation
      • ►  Mar 15 (1)
      • ►  Mar 11 (5)
      • ►  Mar 09 (7)
      • ►  Mar 08 (44)
      • ►  Mar 07 (3)

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Becca Ramspott
Writer and photographer who does social media-ing for higher ed. Art history and travel junkie. Repeat offender of library fines. Southerner who knows how to drive in snow. Dancing queen on the dance floor and in my living room.
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What I found in a fortune cookie before I left:

What I found in a fortune cookie before I left: