Still I Rise
May 7, 2021
The students of WFU Choir Director and Music Department faculty Dr. Chris Gilliam spent the spring term learning works by all female-identifying composers. Gilliam organized a guest artist workshop and collaborative virtual performance featuring the work of (among others) Alysia Lee, Kennedy Center Fellow and composer. Lee provided a workshop for the Wake Forest University Choirs and the Winston-Salem State Singing Rams. The choirs from both universities collaborated on a virtual performance of Lee’s piece “Say Her Name,” a composition about the tragedies that have befallen African-American men and women, which was shared at the May 7 WFU Reading of the Names memorial and renaming event and online.
Both projects can be viewed by clicking the links below.
Say Her Name c. 4 minutes
Still I Rise: The Female Voice In Creation c. 30 minutes
Collaborators: WFU Choir Program, WFU Department of Music, Winston-Salem State University Singing Rams, WFU Divinity School, Alysia Lee, WFU Slavery, Race, and Memory Project, WFU Women’s Center, WFU Leadership and Character, WFU Women’s Gender & Sexuality Studies
Categories: Music, WTA Center