Post By ANNA WALDHERR A Voice Reclaimed
ANNA WALDHERR A Voice Reclaimed, Surviving Child Abuse
“…you may try your best to repress a truth, but you cannot because it hurts! It’s literally painful. And until you release it, it will feel like a fire shut up in my [your] bones.”
-Charles M. Blow, Author of Fire Shut Up in My Bones
Tickets are sold out to jazz great Terence Blanchard’s [1] “Fire Shut Up in My Bones” [2], the first opera by a black composer to be featured at New York City’s prestigious Metropolitan Opera.
This is not “Oklahoma!”. There are no songs here that will become popular hits, later sung by schoolchildren. The music is instead somber, in a minor key. The story is powerful and moving – a coming of age story set in the Deep South; a story of sexual abuse and resilience.
That story is based on the autobiographical memoir [3][4][5] of New York Times op-ed columnist Charles M. Blow [6].
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Thank you so much for reblogging this, Mary. You are always so kind. ❤
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Your welcome Anna, I loved the post !
And you are always so kind as well 🙂
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Happy Easter, Mary! ❤
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Thank you Anna.
I hope you had a happy Easter as well 🙂
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