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Where We Find Ourselves: A Multimedia Production

To mark our 20th Anniversary, on June 30th, 2021, Brooklyn Treble Choir premiered a multimedia production entitled: "Where We Find Ourselves" by composer Michael Bussewitz-Quarm and lyricist Shantel Sellers. Commissioned as part of a multi-national consortium, this piece is based upon Margaret Sartor and Alex Harris' book of the same title, which showcases a collection of studio portraits by Hugh Mangum, a white, self-taught, itinerant photographer who set up makeshift portrait studios in the railroad towns of North Carolina and Virginia between 1897 and 1922.

The hugely diverse clientele captured in Mangum's portraits are evidence of both his attraction to the full spectrum of human experience and his studio's accessibility to those from all walks of life. Several boxes of glass plate negatives were salvaged from the Mangum family farm in the 1970s. From these, prints were created and eventually published by Sartor and Harris, allowing us to peer back in time through Mangum's lens.

"Where We Find Ourselves" explores the identities of the people in the photographs, highlighting visible signifiers of class, race, career, and lifestyle while also acknowledging the mystery and complexity of each individual who sat in front of Mangum's camera. Many of Mangum’s subjects were first or second generation Americans in the post-slavery South, but others had lived through slavery. Can these images and the histories help us understand "Where We Find Ourselves" in 2021? The multimedia performance, recorded live at Lightbox NYC, will artfully display Mangum's photographs in juxtaposition to the choir and the musical work.

The production premiered on June 30th via our Youtube Channel as a celebration of the Choir’s 20th Anniversary.

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