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Phillip O'Rourke to Perform with World House Choir in Rollo Dilworth’s “WEATHER: Stand the Storm"
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Yellow Springs, Ohio - April 24, 2024 - Phillip O’Rourke performs with the The World House Choir in their upcoming performance of Rollo Dilworth’s “WEATHER: Stand the Storm” on Friday & Saturday, April 26 & 27 at 7pm at the Antioch Foundry Theater in Yellow Springs, Ohio.
Founded in 2012 by the esteemed Dr. Catherine Roma, the World House Choir stands as a testament to the power of music in advocating for peace and justice. Comprising 80-90 citizen singers from diverse backgrounds, the choir's repertoire resonates with the music of global peace and justice movements, encompassing classical, folk, spirituals, and gospel traditions.
“WEATHER: Stand the Storm” is a compelling choral masterpiece, crafted by the internationally renowned composer and conductor Rollo Dilworth. This twenty-minute opus serves as a poignant call to action, urging all to become catalysts for social justice and change.
Central to this historic performance, Phillip O'Rourke will lead the audience in an emotional section of remembrance, speaking the names of those whose lives have been tragically claimed by social injustice. The composers decision to include such a powerful moment creates an atmosphere to stir hearts and minds, inspiring a collective commitment to effecting positive change.
Among the moving pieces featured during the concert is "Sing Out March On," led by Phillip O'Rourke himself. A spirited anthem of resilience and determination, it echoes the timeless struggle for justice and equality, igniting a fervent call to action.
"This piece really speaks to the commitment of us all, and encourages us to use not only our voice, but our feet - to do, to act, to be...to march," remarked Phillip O'Rourke, whose own musical journey is imbued with themes of resilience and hope.
With the release of his EP entitled "I Made It," Phillip O'Rourke encapsulates the triumph of the human spirit, infusing his music with messages of inspiration and perseverance.
"It has always been my goal to encourage someone to get up, to fight AGAIN, to keep going. Being a part of the World House Choir, I am surrounded by people, music, and a director passionate about the same." - Phillip O’Rourke
The community is cordially invited to join the World House Choir for an unforgettable evening of music, unity, and activism. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the transformative power of "WEATHER: Stand the Storm" on April 26 & 27 at 7pm at the Antioch Foundry Theater. Admission is free.
LOCATION
Antioch Foundry Theater
920 Corry St Yellow Springs OH 45387
For additional information, please contact: press@philliporourke.com
Related article: World House Choir to perform ‘Weather: Stand the Storm’ at Foundry Theater - by Lauren “Chuck” Shows, YS News
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Phillip O'Rourke set to perform in the 2024 VABT Exhibition
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Yellow Springs, OH - April 3, 2024 - The Antioch Foundry Theatre in Yellow Springs, OH, is set to host the annual Valerie A. Blackwell-Truitt Dance and Performance Arts Concert and Art Exhibit on April 5th and 6th at 7:30 PM. This event promises to celebrate the vibrant talents and creativity of local dancers, entertainers, vocalists, and visual artists, showcasing their dedication to the arts.
Valerie A. Blackwell-Truitt, with her longstanding commitment to dance, community involvement, and support for the arts, continues to foster an environment where creativity thrives. This year is no exception as the Antioch Foundry Theatre continues to be a hub for artistic expression.
Phillip O'Rourke, a familiar face to the event, returns for his third consecutive year. O'Rourke first graced the stage with a rendition of "Hallelujah," while playing the piano. Last year, he took to the stage with the inspiringly famous "Climb Every Mountain" from the beloved "Sound of Music" soundtrack.
This year, O'Rourke is set to take the stage with a timely rendition of John Mayer's "Waiting for the World to Change." Accompanied on the bass by "Boogie," O'Rourke's performance will be his own homage to the transformative power of music.
Music always has a way of moving, healing, uplifting, and being a catalyst for positive change. That has always been my passion. - Phillip O’Rourke
The Valerie A. Blackwell-Truitt Dance and Performance Arts Concert and Art Exhibit invites everyone to join in celebrating the richness of local talent and the profound impact of the arts on our community. Don't miss this opportunity to be inspired and uplifted by an evening of exceptional performances and stunning visual art.
Antioch College Foundry Theatre
920 Corry St. Yellow Springs, OH
TICKETS
$15.00 Adults
$10.00 Students and Seniors
Antioch College Students $5.00
Children 8 and under Free
Join the Valerie A. Blackwell-Truitt Dance and Performance Arts Concert and Art Exhibit for an unforgettable evening of artistry and expression.
For press information, contact: press@philliporourke.com
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Phillip O'Rourke featured as Guest Speaker at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Yellow Springs with On One Road
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Yellow Springs, OH - February 10, 2024 - The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Yellow Springs is proud to announce Phillip O'Rourke as the featured guest speaker for the upcoming Sunday service on February 25th at 10:30 am. O'Rourke will present his insightful and thought-provoking session, "On One Road," at the fellowship located at 2884 US Route 68 N, Yellow Springs, Ohio.
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is known for its commitment to providing a welcoming space for individuals with diverse beliefs, fostering an inclusive and supportive community. As a liberal religious organization, the fellowship celebrates the uniqueness of each person's spiritual journey.
"On One Road" explores new perspectives on acknowledging and appreciating the diverse journeys that coexist on this shared road of life. O'Rourke's presentation will focus on four central themes: Diversity, Empathy, Perspective, and Kindness. Through these themes, attendees will be encouraged to reflect on the different paths people take, even when standing in the same place, living on the same earth, and walking the same road.
"Diversity is not just about the visible differences we see; it's about embracing the richness of experiences and perspectives that shape our individual journeys," says O'Rourke. "Empathy allows us to connect with others on a deeper level, fostering a sense of understanding and shared humanity. Perspectives vary, but kindness remains a universal language that unites us all."
Highlighting the notion that our journeys can be vastly different while sharing the same space, O'Rourke emphasizes the importance of accepting diverse points of view.
The goal is to leave the audience with actionable insights. Phillip will deliver a takeaway with "3 Ways To Allow A Lane Change":
Cultivate Empathy: Take the time to understand others' experiences and perspectives, fostering a genuine connection.
Practice Open-mindedness: Embrace the diversity of thought and be open to different viewpoints, enriching your own understanding.
Extend Kindness: In a world with varied journeys, kindness serves as a universal bridge that connects us all.
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship welcomes everyone to join this enlightening and inspiring event on February 25th, as Phillip O'Rourke shares insights that will resonate with individuals from all walks of life.
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Phillip O'Rourke Joins Greater Springfield AFP Allyship in Action Leadership Seminar to Champion Inclusion and Diversity
Yellow Springs, OH | Feb. 17, 2023 — The Greater Springfield chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) is proud to announce the participation of Phillip O'Rourke, President of Yellow Springs Pride, Inc. and host of The PHILLIP Show, in the upcoming Allyship in Action Leadership Seminar. This one-day event is dedicated to fostering discussions on inclusion and diversity among leaders in the community.
For six decades, AFP has stood as a beacon of professionalism in the field of fundraising, setting the standard for excellence and commitment. The Allyship in Action seminar represents a significant step forward for AFP as it addresses the pressing need for open conversations about LGBTQ+ topics and aims to provide valuable insights for leaders navigating these important discussions.
The seminar, set to take place on February 23, 2023, will bring together top leaders from various sectors in the Greater Springfield area. The event seeks to create a platform where influential figures can engage in meaningful dialogue, sharing their unique perspectives on LGBTQ+ issues, and collectively working towards a more inclusive and diverse future.
Phillip O'Rourke is a prominent advocate for diversity and inclusion. With a focus on creating an environment that embraces all individuals, O'Rourke brings a wealth of experience and an inclusive perspective to the seminar.
"The Allyship in Action Leadership Seminar is a crucial opportunity to foster understanding, collaboration, and positive change in our community," said Phillip O'Rourke. "I am honored to be a part of this event, and I look forward to contributing to the discussions surrounding diversity and inclusion. It is through open dialogue that we can build bridges and create a more equitable and united society."
This event is not just a seminar; it's a call to action. With the power of hashtags such as #gayrights, #transrights, #equality, #unite, #itgetsbetter, and #stopbullying, we aim to amplify the message of Allyship in Action beyond the confines of the event venue. These keywords represent the core values of the seminar, reflecting a commitment to creating a more tolerant, inclusive, and equal society for everyone.
For more information about AFP and its activities, as well as details about the Allyship in Action Leadership Seminar, please visit afpglobal.org.