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ISing at the Movies .:. The Sequel

ISing's first concert of choral music from the movies was so popular that we've decided to revisit the genre. This music is fun and diverse, and will be sure to bring back memories of your favorite films as well as introduce you to new favorites.

friday, april 23rd, 7:30 pm
saturday, april 24th, 7:30 pm
sunday, april 25th, 6:00 pm

All concerts will be held in Beaverton at
Bethel Congregational United Church of Christ, 5150 SW Watson.

Looking for tickets? There are none! All of ISing's concerts are free and open. We will be taking up a collection in support of our selected beneficiary during the concerts. Every penny of those donations is forwarded to the beneficiary.


the repertoire

Duel of the Fates from Star Wars, the Phantom Menace   .:.   John Williams
Agnus Dei from Scarlett Letter, Platoon, The Elephant Man +   .:.   Samuel Barber
Will You Be There from Free Willy   .:.   Michael Jackson
Bohemian Rhapsody from Wayne's World   .:.   Freddy Mercury
Exsultate Justi from Empire of the Sun   .:.  John Williams
Hopelessly Devoted to You from Grease   .:.   John Farrar
Nightmare Before Christmas   .:.   Tim Burton
Remember from Troy   .:.   James Horner & Cynthia Weil
Schindler's List   .:.   Oyfn Pripetshok
The Wizard of Oz   .:.   Harold Arlen & E. Y. Harburg
O Fortuna (Carmina Burana) from from Excalibur, Glory, Hunt for Red October, +   .:.   Carl Orff

the beneficiary

The Community Energy Project empowers people to maintain healthier, more livable homes, control their utility costs, and conserve natural resources. This is done through education, hands-on training, and distribution of weatherization, water conservation, and lead poisoning prevention materials. These services are delivered in partnership with community members and service organizations, utilities, corporations, foundations, and government agencies.

The Community Energy Project envisions a future where all people can afford to live in their homes with dignity, comfort, and safety.

For more information, visit communityenergyproject.org.