Holcombe Waller is one of America’s most unique voices in music theater. He is a 2011 United States Artists Berresford Fellow in Music, an award that noted his mournful, folk-inflected style as well as his approach to music “as total theater.” He is a Creative Capital artist, a four-time recipient of the MAP Fund grant, and a Joan Shipley Fellow of the Regional Arts and Culture Council of his hometown of Portland, Oregon.
Episode Highlights
Holcombe’s approach to music as total theater, incorporating multimedia into concerts for a different kind of performance experience.
The upcoming performance of his community piece, Requiem Mass: A Queer Divine Rite, to invoke a peaceful repose & celebrate queer history.
Bringing diversity of community involvement within the work to exemplify and bring forward inclusion and representation.
The origin of Requiem Mass as a church performance to explore the persecution of gender and sexual diversity.
Holcombe’s experience of talking to church goers on a phone bank about marriage equality, and wanting to bring a queer voice to liturgical music.
Web links
Requiem Mass, San Francisco - Fall 2018
September Free Community Workshop series Performances: November 16 & 17
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