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Events in the month of May 2025
Saturday, May 3, 2025
FAMILY FUN DAY May 3rd in collaboration with Little League Opening. Games, art, crafts stations from 10 - 2 p.m. at the baseball fields. A High Sierras Family Resource Center event! (530) 993-1110 highsierrasfrc.org
Saturday, May 17, 2025
PEAK TO PEAK Walk for Life May 17th, 10 a.m. meet at Portola City Park with Peak Women’s Care.
Visit SupportPeakWC.com
Saturday, May 17, 2025
“TOUR THROUGH TIME” Sierra Valley Historic Showcase Event May 17, 10:30 - 3:30 p.m. Sierra Valley Grange Hall, Vinton. To benefit S.V. Grange #466. (530) 258-6522
Thursday, May 22, 2025
05/22/2025



Description: The Bowerbird Collective, an award-winning classical duo all the way from Australia, proudly presents ‘A Season on the Wind’ in partnership with Musica Sierra, in Beckwourth, CA on May 22 at 7.00pm. The cinematic concert is an inspiring ode to migratory birds, and an unforgettable night of musical storytelling. 

 

A musical and visual journey from the shores of Lake Erie across the Americas, this performance stars three internationally acclaimed, virtuoso musicians - Majel Connery (vocals), Simone Slattery (violin) and Anthony Albrecht (cello) - and features spectacular visuals and soundscapes.

 

'A Season on the Wind' was created by The Bowerbird Collective, an award-winning Australian-based organization making art for nature, and was first performed in the US at the invitation of the Biggest Week in American Birding festival and Kenn Kaufman, author of the book that inspired the work. It features a captivating, newly commissioned score by The Brothers Balliett (NYC), whose music is praised as “vivid, emotive, with contemporary twists”.

 

Also featured on the program is 'The Rivers are our Brothers', a song cycle by Majel Connery on ecological responsibility told from the point of view of the land. Commissioned by Musica Sierra and created in partnership with Learning Landscapes, an educational program of the Feather River Land Trust, the songs in the cycle take a first-person view of nature, ascribing human qualities and feelings to elements of the landscape: water, trees, mountains, and rivers.

 
Time of Day: 19:00:00 - 20:30:00 

Contact Name: Anthony Albrecht
Contact Email: hello@bowerbirdcollective.org
Contact Phone: +61400383391

Address:
Sierra Valley Preserve + Nature Center, 
495 Beckwourth Calpine Rd, 
Beckwourth CA 96129 

Details w/ costs:
Tickets $35 (students free)

The Bowerbird Collective, an award-winning classical duo all the way from Australia, proudly presents ‘A Season on the Wind’ in partnership with Musica Sierra, in Beckwourth, CA on May 22 at 7.00pm. The cinematic concert is an inspiring ode to migratory birds, and an unforgettable night of musical storytelling. 

 

A musical and visual journey from the shores of Lake Erie across the Americas, this performance stars three internationally acclaimed, virtuoso musicians - Majel Connery (vocals), Simone Slattery (violin) and Anthony Albrecht (cello) - and features spectacular visuals and soundscapes.

 

'A Season on the Wind' was created by The Bowerbird Collective, an award-winning Australian-based organization making art for nature, and was first performed in the US at the invitation of the Biggest Week in American Birding festival and Kenn Kaufman, author of the book that inspired the work. It features a captivating, newly commissioned score by The Brothers Balliett (NYC), whose music is praised as “vivid, emotive, with contemporary twists”.

 

Also featured on the program is 'The Rivers are our Brothers', a song cycle by Majel Connery on ecological responsibility told from the point of view of the land. Commissioned by Musica Sierra and created in partnership with Learning Landscapes, an educational program of the Feather River Land Trust, the songs in the cycle take a first-person view of nature, ascribing human qualities and feelings to elements of the landscape: water, trees, mountains, and rivers.