Your belief and support are needed now more than ever.
Dear Resonance Supporters and Friends:
In the wake of the growing COVID-19 / coronavirus pandemic, I wanted to take a few moments to check in with you.
Resonance Ensemble is committed to walking our talk around social awareness. This is a challenging time for everyone. We are thinking particularly of individual artists and of arts organizations who are having to cancel events. This affects people’s livelihood and the sustainability of arts organizations. Your belief and support are needed now more than ever in our arts community.
We have learned the importance of social distancing to slow the spread of COVID-19, to allow our health care system to have the capacity to treat all of those who need it. We will be rehearsing our African American Requiem choir remotely for the near future and will continue to make decisions with our artists at the front of mind. We are grateful to all of you for doing what you can to work from home when possible, and to help those who do not have that flexibility.
For the latest information regarding the virus, please visit the the Multnomah Health Department website and The World Health Organization website.
Stay safe, keep yourself educated, and support your favorite arts organizations and individual artists when and how you can. Thank you for all you do as part of the Resonance community. We hope to see you at An African American Requiem in May.
Katherine FitzGibbon
Board President and Artistic Director
Resonance Ensemble