March 11, 2026 - Cosmologyscape: 7th Avenue and 57th Street by Kite and Alisha B Wormsley in collaboration with Schoooool at Carnegie Hall

Cosmologyscape: 7th Avenue and 57th Street
by Kite and Alisha B Wormsley
in collaboration with Schoooool

Soloists
The Cosmologyscape Ensemble:
Marilu Donovan, harp; Nava Dunkelman, percussion; JJJJJerome Ellis, saxophone; Kite, violin.

Black and Indigenous dreaming techniques are ways of knowing and creating which have survived slavery and genocide of our peoples. The 26 symbols allow us to understand our dreams. Lakota symbols are used for moving dreams from the other world into this one and the African American symbols used to communicate information for liberation and for remembering our ancestry.

Enter your dreams into Cosmologyscape, where they are translated into symbolic parameters that offer medicinal teas and carried into the dream score which unfolds them as a collective sonic dream through performance.

Cosmologyscape: 7th Avenue and 57th Street is commissioned by the Thomas family in honor of Dave Thomas’s 70th birthday.
The score generating engine at https://cosmologyscape.com/dream/add?location=carnegie-hall
is made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, Wíhaŋble S’a Center for Indigenous AI at Bard College, Wagner Foundation, Carnegie Mellon University College of Fine Arts Fund for Research and Creativity, and Abundant Intelligences (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, New Frontiers Research Fund).

https://www.americancomposers.org/performances-events/hello-america-letters-to-us-from-us

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