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Orlando Philharmonic presents a symphonic portrait of young Americans with 'Seventeen'

  • Dr. Phillips Center – Steinmetz Hall 445 South Magnolia Avenue Orlando, FL, 32801 (map)

After the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, composer Ron Ramin and theater producer Portia Kamons felt called to create something that could “soothe America’s collective grief.”

But as Kamons began interviewing young Americans, what she heard went beyond concerns with gun violence — the 17 teens whose words form the framework of the piece talked about climate change, mental health care, LGBTQ+ safety and racial equality, and they did so with a level of astute insight about the world they’re inheriting (and a dark humor) that surprised her and Ramin.

Activist Jamie Bernstein (daughter of Leonard) leads the young narrators who will speak the interviewees’ words verbatim, and Orlando Philharmonic music director Eric Jacobsen conducts. Kamons says, “This is not a piece about gun violence. It’s a celebration of how to be a citizen.”

6:40PM, Friday, November 8, 2024
FREE, RSVP Required
Dr. Phillips Center – Steinmetz Hall
445 S Magnolia Ave
Orlando, FL 32801

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