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Light and Snow from Lucia Girls

Posted on: February 4th, 2010 by marga No Comments

IMG_4289 Well, it was not quite the way we planned it to be, but despite the serious snow and icy roads, we had over 120 guests in attendance. The musical program was exceptional and the fine art by Empowered Women unique.

The 7Sopranos, a local women’s a capella ensemble presented an outstanding, witty and classy performance. If you have not seen the 7Sopranos yet, they are amazing, fun to listen to and a must for all opera and classical music lovers.

Anders Lundegård, a local Swedish classical saxophonist had a breath-taking performance of original and classical saxophone pieces. He was born in Vaxjo, Sweden, studied at the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm and received his doctorate in music from Northwestern University. Dr. Lundegård has devoted his career to capturing the original sound.

IMG_4321 The Lucia Girls, our traveling Swedish guests presented an enchanting musical program of Lucia songs celebrating centuries-old Swedish yuletide traditions that mark the day of shortest daylight hours and herald the changing season. Lucia is the celebration that takes place in Sweden during the year’s darkest day, on December 13 – the darkest day according to the old calendar, i.e. before 1753.

Lucia, the Queen of Light, wears a white dress with a red sash and a crown of candles on her head. She leads a procession called “Luciatåg” where she is accompanied by several attendants, also dressed in white with candles in their hands. They perform Lucia songs and bring coffee, ginger breads and saffron buns. But most importantly, they bring light amid the long and dark winter. To many, the highlight of Swedish Yuletide is the traditional Lucia procession.

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Swedish and Classical Choral Music Extravaganza

Posted on: January 27th, 2010 by Steve No Comments

Musical Extravaganza

Celebrating Alexandria’s Sister City, Helsingborg, Sweden

Saturday, January 30 at 4 pm

Convergence
1801 N. Quaker Lane
Alexandria, VA 22302

Free of Charge. Free Parking

RSVP Required

Lucia Girls, Helsingborg, Sweden

 

Musical Program

4:00-5:30 pm

Lucia Girls, Helsingborg, Sweden

The Seven Sopranos

Alexandria Choral Society

The Swedish Jazz Duo

Bachelor Party, a Quartet from the Alexandria Harmonizers

Reception

Art Presentation

by Empowered Women International

5:30-6:30pm

Naomie Belayneh, Handpainted icons and gifts Sushmita Mazumdar, Handmade storybooks

The program is sponsored by the City of Alexandria in partnership with the Citizen Assistance Office, Office of the Arts, the Alexandria Commission for the Arts, Alexandria Choral Society, Alexandria Harmonizers, Alexandria Performing Arts Association, Alexandria Singers, and Empowered Women International.

More at 703-746-5588 or www.ewint.org


Swedish and Classical Choral Music Extravaganza

Posted on: January 15th, 2010 by marga No Comments

Sat. Jan 30 at 4 pm at Convergence – Join us for a musical extravaganza of the ensembles Lucia Girls, Sweden, The Seven Sopranos, Alexandria Choral Society, The Swedish Jazz Duo and The Alexandria Harmonizers along with a presentation of art by international women artists of the EWI.

The program will highlight the relationship between the City of Alexandria and its Sister City, Helsingborg, Sweden. Helsingborg’s Mayor, Carin Wredström, will be in attendance. Helsingborg has been a Sister City of Alexandria since 1966.

A reception to meet the musicians and EWI artists will follow the musical program in Convergence’s Gallery.

Read more and RSVP


EWI women artists in an exhibition and performance at Sewall-Belmont House

Posted on: July 21st, 2009 by marga 1 Comment

July 29, 2009 – A collection of artwork highlighting women, international perspectives, and the sharing of cultural views, ideas and aesthetics is opening at the Sewall Belmont House in Washington DC with a special opening reception on July 29, 6-8 pm.

 

Sewall-Belmont House &


Empowered Women International


Present

A Tribute to Women Artists as Change Makers

Wed., July 29, 2009, 6-8 pm


Exhibition Opening Reception, Performances &
Multicultural Artists Market Place

Sewall-Belmont House
144 Constitution Avenue, NE
(next to the Hart Senate Office Building)
Washington, D.C. 20002

The Life Lines, Adelina Perez del Castillo Photography

The Life Lines, Adelina Perez del Castillo
Photography, 11 x 14


Original Art
Eco-friendly Jewelry
Art Gifts

by Emerging Immigrant, Refugee &
American-Born Women Artists


Evelyn Brooks DesignsDesigns by Evelyn Brooks

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Participating artists are graduates and members of the EWI’s Art Business Incubator and Micro-enterprise. The program creates entrepreneurial opportunities and sustainable livelihoods for immigrant unemployed and low income women artists.

Artists earn 50% of the art sales; the other half benefits EWI’s and Sewall-Belmont House’s programs.

Kerala Muse 2, Meghan Taylor Watercolor

Kerala Muse 2, Meghan Taylor
Watercolor, 9 x 12

 

Exhibition runs July 15 through September 12, 2009

Free of Charge and Open to the Public

RSVP Requested


Event Program


Exhibition Opening Reception

The Music Maker, Gasby Brown Mixed Media on WoodThe Music Maker, Gasby Brown
Mixed Media on Wood, 24 x 18


Guest of Honor

Jennie M. Forehand
State Senator
Maryland State

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Performances by



Kate Campbell Stevenson
as Eleanor Roosevelt

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Munit + 2

Live Concert

Munit is an EWI artist member and a graduate of
EWI’s Art Entrepreneur Training for Success.

Munit for EWI

Learn how Empowered Women International, a local community organization empowers hundreds of visual and performing women artists each year to act as leaders, cultural ambassadors, educators and change makers.

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Circulation – V77, Jung Eun Kim
Mixed Media, 30 x 30

Explore a collection of 35 original artworks on display at Sewall-Belmont House.

All artworks are original and created by artists of Empowered Women International.

Exhibiting Artists

Adelina Perez del Castillo
Elsa Gebreyesus
Fatana Arifi
Gasby Brown
Gita Bhatia
Gwynne Mason
Irina Avilova
Jung Eun Kim
Meghan Taylor
Meseret Desta
Mekbib Gebertsadik
Naomie Belayneh
Padma Prasad
Priscilla de Lima – Ledesma
Rolyn Nakalanzi
Sahar Ismael

Performing Artists

Kate Campbell Stevenson
Munit + 2

Artists’ Market Place

Evelyn Brooks
Gwynne Mason
Kata Witorsch
Rabia Naeem Pervez
Rolyn Nakalanzi
Sush Mazumdar

Naomie Belayneh
Artist Naomie Belayneh, Photo Credit: Adelina Perez

 

Rolyn NakalanziArtist Rolyn Nakalanzi, Photo Credit: Adelina Perez


EWI’s programs are supported in part by grants from the Alexandria Commission for the Arts,

Dominion Foundation and the Washington Forrest Foundation.


Empowered Women International promotes the art of immigrant and refugee women and creates sustainable livelihoods through the arts. EWI is the only non-profit organization in Northern Virginia and the DC Metropolitan area that focuses on art to empower and bolster immigrant women’s participation in the market and the civic life of our community. In 2008, EWI was selected as “One of the best small charities in the Greater Washington region by the Catalogue for Philanthropy.”

The Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, on Capitol Hill, explores the evolving role of women and their contributions to society through the continuing, and often untold, story of women’s pursuit for equality. The museum is the headquarters of the historic National Woman’s Party and was the Washington home of its founder and Equal Rights Amendment author Alice Paul.

 



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