The Crossing: The Forest

The Forest is The Crossing’s response to the pandemic of 2020. We could not sing safely indoors, so we rethought what we do, why, and how, moving outdoors to sing, listen, and connect.

  • Date October 4, 2020
  • Time 4:30 PM
  • Location Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve, New Hope, PA

The Forest is The Crossing’s response to the pandemic of 2020. We could not sing safely indoors, so we rethought what we do, why, and how, moving outdoors to sing, listen, and connect.

We designed an amplification system we call Echoes Amplification Kits that allows singers to stand 30’ from each other and from the audience. Listeners ‘walk through’ the performance as the speakers of Echoes, positioned close to the  path, create an intimate experience, reestablishing the broken relationships between singers and audience members while telling our story – the story of a planet in crisis, its people and its forests in peril. Yet, in that curiously human way, the story is one of hope and of a way forward.

The Forest focuses on the symbiotic relationship between individual trees and the forest – a metaphor for the relationship between each singer and our ensemble. The libretto is formed of our singers’ reflections on their isolation during COVID-Time, overlaid with texts from Scott Russell Sanders’ essay “Mind in the Forest.” The music was developed (perhaps it is more accurate to say, “found within the words of the singers”) by Donald and Kevin.

The Crossing is grateful to Thomas Kasdorf, who supported the process and technology to bring The Forest to life. Tom passed on just four weeks after the premiere. The Forest exists as just one of a number of legacies left by this generous, inspiring artist.

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