Peace Through Music

Peace Through Music

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Global Voices on Temporary Hiatus

Greetings! :)

Global Voices is on temporary hiatus until our summer location and schedule has been decided.

Stay tuned for further info! :)

Peace, Jennifer

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Global Voices Potluck 4/28

Global Voices will have a potluck on 4/28! :)

We will begin setting up at 6:30, please come early if you can.

Potluck definition: a party where everyone brings food and drinks to share (food specifically from your culture is very much desired!). :)

There's no need to cook if you don't want to, grocery store items are fine! Bringing nothing is also fine! :) The potluck will be held at our usual meeting place.

*4/28 is our last meeting this semester.

*If you are interested in meeting over the summer, please let me know!
(I know people may be in and out of town, so that's fine.)

I'm attaching a link and lyrics below to a beautiful Native American Cherokee morning song that we sang last week. It's been in my head every morning since then! :)
Take care! -Jennifer :)


We n' de ya ho, We n' de ya ho,
We n' de ya, We n' de ya Ho ho ho ho,
He ya ho, He ya ho, Ya ya ya

Translation - We n' de ya ho

Freely translated:
"A we n'" (I am), "de" (of), "Yauh" --the-- (Great Spirit), "Ho" (it is so).

Written as: A we n' de Yauh ho (I am of the Great Spirit, Ho!).

This language stems from very ancient Cherokee


Translation by David Michael Wolfe who is an Eastern Virginia Cherokee and a cultural historian.
Enjoy! It's a great way to wake up! :)


Friday, April 17, 2015

Global Voices Info & "Theme Song"


The Purpose of Global Voices:


§  To be an informal place where people from diverse backgrounds can come together to socialize and enjoy singing multicultural music.
§  To promote intercultural awareness, respect, and understanding – to break down intercultural barriers and to help us see each other as fellow human beings. 
§  To have fun!!


"Theme Song":

"We Are The World" (Chorus only) 


We are the world
We are the children 
We are the ones who make a brighter day  
So let's start giving
There's a choice we're making
We're saving our own lives
It's true we'll make a better day
Just you and me!



"We Are the World" is a song and charity single originally recorded by the supergroup USA for Africa in 1985. It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie.
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_the_World


*Global Voices meets at Faith United Church of Christ - 300 E. College Ave. (no religious affiliation). Please email Jennifer at jbmiller1205@gmail.com for more information. Everyone is welcome!*




 





Sunday, April 12, 2015

Global Voices Update :)

Hello! :)

Last week (4/7) we had a very nice meeting where we learned some multicultural children's songs. Children's songs are fun and easy to learn, as well as a gateway to each country's language and culture.

Here is the update for this coming week's meeting (4/14)... (Please note, our final potluck and meeting will be on 4/28)


Hello everyone! :)
The journalism student from PSU plans to come this Tuesday. As much attendance as possible would really be helpful. Here is their intention:

"For the interviews, I'd need at least two. One definitely with you and I'd really like an interview with a participant about their experience with the group and the reason they've joined. I would definitely do these either before or after the meeting so that I don't interrupt and for the meeting itself I'd be acting as a fly on the wall with a camera with the goal of not being distracting or really even that noticed." (The video will only be shown to their professor and classmates.)
If any of you are willing to be briefly interviewed, please come a little early or be willing to stay a little after the meeting so this can be done. Thank you for your participation!
Also, if you aren't comfortable with being filmed, please come anyway. You can sit outside the view of the camera. At least one member is already planning to do this.

We will be meeting in our usual location at the church (downstairs).
Singing multicultural songs about springtime is one of our themes this week. If you're able to come, feel free to share some songs about springtime with me. If you know one or more, please send me a link to the song (youtube etc.) and also a link to the lyrics/music. Lyrics only is fine. Please send the links by 8 pm Monday (tomorrow) night. Even if you can't come, suggestions are welcome.

I hope to see as many of you as possible on Tuesday night! Take good care, Jennifer :)


P.S. We have decided to have our final potluck at our last meeting on 4/28 at the church.