Tony Brown Archives - EMU News /now/news/tag/tony-brown/ News from the 草莓社区 community. Thu, 19 Apr 2007 04:00:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Special Event to Spotlight SPI at EMU /now/news/2007/special-event-to-spotlight-spi-at-emu/ Thu, 19 Apr 2007 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=1403 An 草莓社区 program that has gained a wide reputation for training persons for global peacemaking may be lesser known right in its own back yard.

“Hope for Peace Day,” a day-long event aimed at providing firsthand exposure to the multi-pronged (CJP) program – especially its – will be held Saturday, May 19 on the EMU campus.

“The Summer Peacebuilding Institute is such an enriching experience for the international practitioners who come here that we want to share that experience with others,” said Phoebe Kilby, associate director of development at EMU with a focus on CJP support. “Participants in Hope for Peace Day will meet SPI students who come from more than 50 countries, ask them about issues in their home countries and discuss ways to prevent and transform conflict and achieve social justice without violence.”

Following an opening ceremony at 9:30 a.m., concurrent workshops will be offered on a variety of topics that relate to the overall thrust of CJP – from “forgiveness and reconciliation across religious divides” and “understanding conflict dynamics in congregations” to “Aikido – a martial art of peace” to “interactive peacebuilding for kids.”

Additional workshops led by CJP/SPI faculty will run in the afternoon.

Other activities include an evening dinner meeting, a concert of peace and justice music with Tony Brown, artist-in-residence at Hesston (Kan.) College and an international dance.

Most activities will be held in the seminary building at EMU. Continuing education unit credits are available on request. Activities will be provided for children age 5 and older.

CJP, a graduate program at EMU now in its 12th year, was founded to further the personal and professional development of individuals as peacebuilders and to strengthen the peacebuilding capacities of the institutions they serve.

Today, CJP encompasses the degree, the and the Summer Peacebuilding Institute. The Practice Institute includes the program and Come to the Table, a project that works at racial understanding through examining the historical roots of slavery and possibilities for reconciliation.

Some 2,6000 persons from around the world have taken part in CJP educational and training programs since its inception.

For more information on “Hope for Peace Day,” contact Phoebe Kilby at 540-432-4581 or visit .

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Evening of Spirituals Scheduled /now/news/2006/evening-of-spirituals-scheduled/ Fri, 03 Feb 2006 05:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=1064 Anthony (Tony) Brown, baritone“Anthony (Tony) Brown, baritone

Anthony (Tony) Brown, artist-in-residence at Hesston College, Hesston, Kan., will present a concert 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24, in Martin Chapel of the seminary building at 草莓社区. Brown, a baritone, will present “an evening of spirituals” as part of .

Brown’s specialty is singing music of the American experience. Referred to by some music critics as a “warm and noble baritone,” by some music critics, he has brought this music to audiences in places like the Rainbow Room in New York City, the Crystal Cathedral in Orange, Calif., and the Chicago Historical Society. Whatever the setting, Brown sings with passion and commitment.

His American music repertoire includes Broadway show tunes, opera arias, art song, folk ballads and spirituals. In 1995, he recorded his first compact disc of African American spirituals and was astonished by the immediate enthusiastic response to his music.

“It seemed that this music was awakening our primordial need for the Transcendent,” Brown said. “Our machine-like, fast-paced way of life has left us numb and out of touch with the essential and basic things of life. Efficiency and information overload take center stage while our hearts long for reflection, authentic human relationships and transcendence.”

Brown toured the multi-ethnic country of Bosnia in March 2002 under the sponsorship of the U.S. State Department in March of 2002.

“I was amazed with the overwhelming outpouring of love and acceptance when the people heard the spirituals,” he said. “This music tapped into their pain and brought us together.”

As an ambassador of Peace, he took this and other American music to Northern Ireland in late October 2003 where he toured for two weeks. In May 2005 Brown toured in the Peoples Republic of China. While in Asia, he made his concert debut in Sapporo, Japan. He was invited back to Northern Ireland in October of 2005.

His compact disc, “Embracing American Song,” recorded in 1999, offers a wide array of American songs from the romantic ballad to classic American folk songs. He released his second spirituals recording of spirituals, “Toil and Triumph,” in November 2002.

Brown collaborates with the distinguished baritone, Julian Patrick, and the up-and-coming baritone, Keith Harris, calling themselves “Three Baritones and a Lady.” The lady is Juilliard graduate Lisa Bergman, pianist. Together they perform across the country, singing a diverse repertoire.

Tickets in advance are $6, adults; $3 students; children 12 and under and seniors; admissions is $8 and $6 at the door. Tickets are available from the EMU box office, 540-432-4582.

The concert is co-sponsored by EMU and the office.

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