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Keystone State Boychoir on tour

As predicted, there are days where the wifi is not very robust, or we’re travelling, or there are May Poles to be raised, or all three.

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Thursday, June 23, 2016

After another morning rehearsal on our last full day in Stockholm, the boys toured Stockholm City Hall! We had excellent tour guides, and got to see the room where Nobel Prize winners have their luncheon! We even learned a trick, how the Nobel Prize winners walk down the staircase so elegantly! (hint: look at the star!)

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After the Tour, some of the Grads went shopping at a real Swedish department store while everyone else enjoyed glass (ice cream!) on the waterfront, before returning for a final rehearsal and performance at Kungsholms Church with our hosts, Stockholms Gosskör.

The performance that night was packed! No room for the boys to sit! Immanuel, who is our accompanist for this tour, gets to sing sometimes, too, and rocked the Chichester solo. Of course everyone joined in for Shumayela!

Friday, June 24, 2016 – Off to Rättvik!

A little rain didn’t dampen our farewells to our friends in Stockholm, as we said so long for now, in hope of continued friendship between our choirs. On our way to our next destination, Rättvik. On the way, a stop to see the Dala Horse, the traditional wooden toy of this region, now an iconic representation of both Dalarna and of Sweden.

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Riding in a double decker bus with luggage trailer, the four hour ride went by quickly, and the boys arrived in Rättvik, a town of about 10,000 people on the shores of Lake Siljan. It’s a perfect place to spend Midsommar, the biggest holiday of the Swedish year other than Christmas. We’re staying at Stiftsgarden, a retreat center and hotel on the lake. Their claim to fame (beyond being boychoir tour heaven) is that Desmond Tutu stayed here while working with the Church of Sweden and the Swedish government during the struggles to end Apartheid)

And it really is boychoir tour heaven, with great food, nice dorms, and plenty of room to run and have fun!

Glad Midsommar! (In Swedish — Happy Midsummer!)

“So grads, you know how in the US, wearing flowers in your hair is something girls generally do? Well in Sweden, guys wear flowers too. Follow me to pick flowers, and then we’ll make wreaths out of them.”

pause. hold my breath.

“Cool! Where are the flowers?”

Gotta love these guys, far from home, jumping happily into the local tradition, and in no time, flowers woven into wreaths, maypole raised, and KSB clumsily but happily learn several traditional Swedish Midsommar dances.

Midsommar continued with the holiday meal, followed by the Rättvik Midsommar Parade, complete with horse pulled wagons filled with locals in their traditional Swedish attire, marching violinists, and hundreds of people, clearly going somewhere together. It’s another Majstångresning (Maypole Raising – yes, it’s June. Not quite sure what the deal is with that), so we join the parade and watch the raising of a 40’ maypole, then another round of dancing, less clumsy this time since they’re the same dances that we learned earlier.

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Midsommar concluded with a concert in the church where we sing on Saturday, plus some more dancing — this time “Cotton-eyed Joe” and “The Electric Slide” on the Stiftsgarden pier — plus late night grilled hotdogs, and an a cappella Baba Yetu for those gathered for an evening prayer service, around 11:00pm, still plenty of daylight.

 

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Though it doesn’t get all the way dark, with about four hours of twilight until sunrise comes again, no one had any trouble falling asleep!

Saturday, June 25

It’s Saturday afternoon now, the grads are having their afternoon rehearsal and the trebles are on break. This morning, the traditional church boats arrived, once the only way that residents of the various villages around the lake got to church. We joined the service for one piece, in hope to spread the word for tonight’s concert. With 700 people in attendance, we’re looking forward to a good audience tonight!

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CY singers, chaps,and staff enjoyed a smooth bus ride featuring lush, green mountains of PA and WV. Throughout the ride, CY singers began to make new friends and deepen existing ties to one another. We heard hearty laughter, observed singers sharing ear buds while listening to favorite musical theatre soundtracks, and noted many thoughtful conversations that helped ease the riders through the journey to Charleston. Festival staff greeted CY warmly upon arrival and singers were quite impressed by the accommodations and a delicious dinner in the main dining space.

Singers enjoyed their first mass rehearsal on Friday night with over 260 choristers from eight youth ensembles. Choirs from as far away as Kansas and as close as Washington, D.C. have come to share their voices. Festival director and Appalachian Children’s Choir Artistic Director, Selina Midkiff welcomed us and students engaged in high quality, inspired music making with Ruth Dwyer, faculty from Butler and one of the founders of the Indianapolis Youth Choir. Today, Saturday, singers are excited to meet Dr. Rollo Dilworth at their first 9am rehearsal.

Day 1 finished with an enthralling storytelling session by a historian and actress, Karen Vuranch. She captivated singers as she told a true story of WV settlers in the late 18th century. Singers retired to their rooms ready for rest and inspired for more excellent music-making and lessons in culture and history.

Day 1 was full of learning about ourselves as people: musically, socially/interpersonally, and historically. We are already enjoying a wonderful journey!

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It’s another perfect summer day in Stockholm, low 70ºs during the day, cool enough for another layer after dark, which happens for a minute around midnight! Hard to believe we are already on our last day in this beautiful city. The boys have gathered for the morning at the rehearsal home of Stockholm Gosskör, to be followed by a tour of City Hall to see where the Nobel Prize winners have their banquet every December. Tonight will be the final concert here, a sharing with Stockholm Gosskör.

Wednesday started with a musical treat for KSB and several members of our host choir: a morning workshop with Katarina Henryson and Morten Vinther of The Real Group, the Swedish equivalent of The Pentatonix.

Rehearsal with The Real Group

Rehearsal with The Real Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Morten working with the tenorsLearning Nordic Polska with Stockholm Gosskör

 

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After rehearsal the boys visited the salvaged Swedish warship, Vasa, expected to be its era’s greatest warship, except it sank on its maiden voyage in 1628, and remained at the bottom of the Stockholm harbor until 1959. To preserve the ship, the museum is pretty dark, so here are some guys enjoying a picnic lunch in the park outside the museum! Click here if you are interested in more about the Vasa

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Wednesday wrapped up with a concert at the Anglican church, with the typical KSB encore – Shumeyela and Shosholoza. The choir is sounding great!

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Stockholm Boys join the post-concert South African singHost families enjoy more music making outside

Singing with new friendsCan't stop singing!

I’m on my way to make final preparations for our next stop, Rättvik, where boys will enjoy, Midsommar, one of the biggest holidays in the Swedish year. Everyone is happy and well, with jet lag behind us and a weekend of outdoor fun ahead of us!

 

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Greetings from Stockholm, Sweden!

Put yourself back on Saturday night in Verizon Hall, with the thrill of Fitz’s Concert Mass, the joyful end of Praise His Holy Name, the peak of this incredible 2015-16 season. Take all of that and use it to fill the sails of this concert tour, and you get an idea of how everything is going in Stockholm!

Despite everyone being kind of bleary eyed on Sunday, the excitement from the Gala Concert was in the air from the moment we were back together again, and got us through the long travel day. We arrived in Stockholm yesterday afternoon, and reunited with Stockholm Gosskör, who had visited us a year ago on their tour to the US. Boys report that they’ve got terrific homestays.

Our first full day in Stockholm started with a morning rehearsal then the first performance of the tour – a lunch time concert. We’ve done some sightSINGing, and are now heading to an afternoon rehearsal, after which, the boys will be back to their homestays, who have just started their summer vacation.

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Luggage lined up and ready to go!

Luggage lined up and ready to go!

 

A Tour tradition - playing cards at the airport!

A Tour tradition – playing cards at the airport!

 

Remember that time when Ben Bernanke's security detail asked us to sing for them at the Copenhagen Airport?

Remember that time when Ben Bernanke’s security detail asked us to sing for them at the Copenhagen Airport?

 

Some of the guys with their homestay families. It’s especially fun since this is a return visit and we know each other already!

 

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It’s always interesting to get a sense of the choir’s viewpoint, so we asked for volunteers to contribute their photographic perspective. Below is a slide show of photos from two choir members (photos from each portfolio were selected by the tour photographer):

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Home, sweet home! Of course, not without a little fanfare…and singing.

Homecoming Philadelphia, PA USA on January 5, 2016. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Homecoming Philadelphia, PA USA on January 5, 2016. (Photos by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Homecoming Philadelphia, PA USA on January 5, 2016. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Singing for the welcoming crowd.

Homecoming Philadelphia, PA USA on January 5, 2016. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

And of course, more singing.

Homecoming Philadelphia, PA USA on January 5, 2016. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

A warm welcome.

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On our way back home, we meandered a bit in the Peruvian countryside.  Our train trip into Aguas Calientes was taken at night, but we took a daylight train back, so we could see the route along a river.  On the bus trip to Cusco from the end of the train line, we made two stops: Incan Salt Mines and a small family farm with llamas and alpacas. During the final leg of the trip through the outskirts of Cusco, we passed many houses with architecture from the colonial period.

The final leg of the trip was a flight from Cusco to Lima, and then to JFK.

Train Ride Leaving Aguas Calientes, Peru on January 4, 2016. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Train Ride Leaving Aguas Calientes, Peru on January 4, 2016. (Photos by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Inca Salt Mines , Peru on January 4, 2016. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Incan Salt Mines.

Llama and Alpaca Farm Visit. Peru on January 4, 2016. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Llama and Alpaca Farm Visit.

Travel to Cusco, Peru on January 4, 2016. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Colonial Architecture in the Outskirts of Cusco, Peru.

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The highlight of the tour was our visit to Machu Picchu. However, it wasn’t an easy journey; a flight to Lima and then Cusco, a bus to a train to Aguas Calientes where we stayed for the night, and finally a bus up the mountain to Machu Picchu. Nonetheless, it was well worth the multimodal transporation hassle.

In Aguas Calientes, the choir had one of their best opportunities for souvenir shopping in a open market, which featured clothing, musical instruments, and plenty of tchotchkes. 

The trip up to Machu Picchu was traversed on a winding switchback road, and once at the bus depot, the choir hiked into the ruins.  Many of the boys hiked even further up to the Intipunku or Sun Gate, where they sang and took in the scenery.

Group Photo at Machu Picchu, Peru on January 3, 2016. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Group Photo at Machu Picchu, Peru on January 3, 2016. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Shopping in Aguas Calientes, Peru on January 3, 2016. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Shopping in Aguas Calientes, Peru on January 3, 2016.

Machu Picchu, Peru on January 3, 2016. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Looking Down on Road to Machu Picchu, Peru on January 3, 2016.

Intipunku or Sun Gate. Machu Picchu, Peru on January 3, 2016. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Intipunku or Sun Gate. Machu Picchu, Peru on January 3, 2016.

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The third, and final, stop in the Lakes Region was in Villarrica. We shared music with a local choir, Niños Cantores de la Araucania, who taught the choir a song from the native Mapuche tradition. Mapuche translates as “People of the Land.” The local choir wore costumes that reflect the Mapuche culture of which they sang and shared with KSB.

The next day, the choir sang in the plaza outside the main municipal building in Villarica. The choir sang about “White Christmas” and the municipal building was adorned with Santa Claus, Christmas Trees, etc. All of this winter symbolism seemed strangely at odds with the strong, summer, sun beating down on the choir. The Villarrica Volcano looming over Villarrica Lake dominates the skyline of this town, and you will see it in the background of many photos. Of course, there were the dogs – a record of three dogs joined the choir to help with the concert.

From Villarica, we travel to Peru and Machu Picchu. Just a heads up. We’ll attempt to load as many photos as possible from Machu Picchu prior to catching the plane home, but that blog post may be limited. We’ll eventually get up a full blog post, but the full-length version might post after we get home.

Concert with Niños Cantores de la Araucania. Villarrica, Chile on December 30, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Concert with Niños Cantores de la Araucania. Villarrica, Chile on December 30, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Concert with Niños Cantores de la Araucania. Villarrica, Chile on December 30, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Concert with Niños Cantores de la Araucania. Villarrica, Chile on December 30, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Concert with Niños Cantores de la Araucania. Villarrica, Chile on December 30, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Concert with Niños Cantores de la Araucania. Villarrica, Chile on December 30, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Concert with Niños Cantores de la Araucania. Villarrica, Chile on December 30, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Concert with Niños Cantores de la Araucania. Villarrica, Chile on December 30, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Sing in the Town Center of Villarrica, Chile on December 31, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Sing in the Town Center of Villarrica, Chile on December 31, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

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The second resort town in the Lakes Region that we visted was Pucón, which lies on the Villarica Lake below the Villarica Volcano. The hotel in which we stayed is a grand, old hotel, which had been rebranded by the “Enjoy” hotel chain that we’ve seen more than once in Chile. The hotel sits on a volcanic beach, and the boys enjoyed time off in the pool prior to the concert.

The concert was outdoors as the sun was setting, and was greeted enthusiastically by vacationers in lounge chairs. A good night, and then off to the town of Villarica on the other side of the lake…

Volcanic Beach Outside Venue. Hotel Concert in Pucón, Chile on December 29, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Volcanic Beach Outside Venue. Hotel Concert in Pucón, Chile on December 29, 2015. (Photos by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Hotel Concert in Pucón, on December 29, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Volcano Villarrica, viewed across the park in front of the hotel.

Pool Time Prior to the Hotel Concert in Pucón, on December 29, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Pool Time Prior to the Hotel Concert in Pucón.

Hotel Concert in Pucón, on December 29, 2015. (Photo by E Bryan Crenshaw III).

Outdoors Concert With the Sun Setting in the Background.

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