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Hyde Park Spring Concert

A spring celebration presented by the Hyde Park Neighborhood Choir.

date

May 10, 2022

Time

7:00 PM

location

First Presbyterian Church of Chicago (6400 S. Kimbark Ave.)

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CCC singers will bring to life a stunning performance in celebration of the uniqueness that makes up their Chicago neighborhoods.

Join us for an empowering evening at the First Presbyterian Church of Chicago as we celebrate one of the many beloved Chicago communities.

Tickets are $10* per person, available for purchase at the concert. All seating is general admission.

*Chicago Children’s Choir has a pay-what-you-can policy, allowing patrons to pay as much or as little as they like per ticket, including requesting free tickets if desired*

Chicago Children's Choir strives to make music and performance accessible to anyone who wants it. To request accommodations, including priority seating, assistive listening devices or large print programs, please email info [at] ccchoir [dot] org.

Covid-19 guidelines

Audience Vaccination and Mask Requirements

The health and safety of our singers, guests and staff is of the highest concern for Chicago Children’s Choir. Accordingly, masks will be required at all times during concerts for guests ages 2 and up. In addition, all guests ages 5 and up will be required to show proof of full vaccination¹ or a negative COVID-19 test² prior to entering the venue space.

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Lyrics and Translations for Tonight's Program

Jubilate Deo


Translation:

Make a joyful noise to God. Hallelujah.


El Pescador

Translation:

SOLO

The current is rising, with hammock and fishing net

The bahareque* canoe, in order to get to the beach

CHORUS

The fisherman, talks with the moon

The fisherman, talks with the beach

The fisherman, has no fortune, only his fishing net.

SOLO

The fishermen come back, with their catch to sell

To their beloved port, where they hold their lovers.

CHORUS

The fisherman, talks with the moon

The fisherman, talks with the beach

The fisherman, has no fortune, only his fishing net.


A la Tierra

Translation:

Good morning! Says the Earth

And the wind caresses its face

Good morning! Says the Earth

The sun heats its healthy cheeks

How is it going? Says the Earth

And lifts its forehead and sing


To the earth,

Its face hurts,

To the earth,

Parched and cracked,

To the earth,

Its bones ache,

To the earth,

Its soul is extinguished


And meanwhile? Keep dreaming

with humanity and its charm

And meanwhile? Keep thinking

About olive green, pine green, country green

La Piragua


Translation:

My grandparents told me that a long time ago

A canoe was sailing on the Cesar (a river in north region of Colombia)

That started from the Banco (a municipality in the Magdalena region of Colombia) old port

To the beaches of love in Chimichagua (another municipality in the north region of Colombia)

Splashing the gale shuddered

And impassively braved the storm

And an army of stars followed her

Studding it with light and legend

It was the canoe of Guillermo Cubillo


Samba Malató


Translation:

The Samba (woman dancing Samba) passes with the basin.

Dancing, she moves so they can see her.

The little bird with the red chest.

That's what happens black (man/bird), when you fall in love.

In scrubbing and battering, the time has passed.

Waits and waits for the time for Samba to come.

The Samba passes with the basin.

Dancing, she moves so they can see her.

The black woman moves so they can see her.

Commanding, commanding.

With the basin, the black woman moves.


Bakesh Shalom


Translation:

Oh, seek ye peace, and pursue it.


Toro Mata


Translation:

The bull kills and the bull kills

The bull kills, dancing bull,

The bull kills


The old bull is dead

Tomorrow we will eat meat/feast,

The bull kills


The man’s color doesn’t permit/allow him

To make a deal/bargain (colloquial meaning is "take the luck out of the bull" which is to kill the bull)

The bull kills

This black (person) is not from here! (Soloist claims roots saying, “I am Africa!”)

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