We had such an incredible time at The Cedar Cultural Center for our 2018 season finale. Sarah White and her band gave a captivating performance and we had a blast singing with her. Thank you to all of you who made it out to the show and thank you to Jon Behm who took such amazing photos all night.
Happy Autumn from the members of Prairie Fire Lady Choir!
We’ve had such a wonderful season and hope you have as well! We accepted our first 2018 gig across the border and, in October, we carpooled to the lovely, artsy town of Stockholm, WI to perform at WideSpot Performing Arts Center. Check out a video from Rachel Fergus of the Red Wing Republican Eagle here! We also performed at our rehearsal stomping grounds Richfield Lutheran Church for their Fall Festival in October!
But just as the leaves have all nearly fallen to the ground, we too can feel the end of our 2018 season approaching. We have one more exciting performance to share with our audience this year; we very much hope you can join us!
SEASON FINALE
Heart Break Open Prairie Fire Lady Choir Season Finale with Special Guest Sarah White Friday, November 9, 2018 Doors: 7:00pm / Show: 8:00pm Cedar Cultural Center TICKETS / all ages
We are thrilled to return to the Cedar Cultural Center for our finale, Heart Break Open, featuring special guest Sarah White! This will be a moving evening of music in which we share tunes that opened our hearts in the most beautiful ways. In addition to sharing our long-performed classics, we are excited to share a few new tunes that we learned this season. We even have a special collaboration with Sarah that we look forward to debuting . . .
It was a wonderful summer for Prairie Fire Lady Choir! We were thrilled to return to First Avenue’s main stage for Rebel Rebel: Rock For Pussy XIV, a tribute to David Bowie and feline rescue fundraiser. We shared the stage with so many incredible local acts, including Venus de Mars, Jeremy Messersmith, Adam Levy and Har Mar Superstar. In August, we performed at a beautiful, new-to-us venue, the Richfield Lake Amphitheater, sharing the stage with the soulful Charity Huot.
As we move into the season of falling leaves, the ladies of Prairie Fire Lady Choir are excited about several upcoming concerts.
UPCOMING EVENTS
PARTY IN THE PRAIRIE
Saturday, September 22, 2018
3:00 – 8:30pm
Richardson Nature Center TICKETS / all ages
This Saturday, we are performing at Party in the Prairie at the Richardson Nature Center in Bloomington. We are excited to be sharing the stage and collaborating again with our pals, the Roe Family Singers. Reina del Cid is headlining the event. Tickets are sold out online but $7 tickets can be purchased at the North Face stores in Minneapolis, Edina, and St. Paul.
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WIDESPOT PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Doors: 6:30pm, Performance: 7:00pm
Stockholm, WI TICKETS / all ages
In October, we’re looking forward to hitting the road and heading to Wisconsin! We’ll be performing at the amazing WideSpot Performing Arts Center in Stockholm on October 13. It should be peak leaf season and we’re looking forward to savoring the best of autumn in Wisconsin. Come and road trip with us!
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FALL FEST
Saturday, October 20, 2018
12:00 – 1:00pm
Richfield Lutheran Church
FREE / all ages
We will return to our rehearsal home on October 20 to perform, once again, at Richfield Lutheran Church’s Fall fest! Vendors at the fest sell wonderful homemade goods, beautiful crafts, and jewelry. Bring the kiddos!
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PRAIRIE FIRE LADY CHOIR FINALE
Friday, November 9, 2018
7:00pm
Cedar Cultural Center
To wrap up this year’s season, we are thrilled to be returning to the Cedar Cultural Center on November 9! We have a special collaboration we’ve been working on. More details and ticket info to come, but for now, save the date! This is going to be an event you won’t want to miss.
PFLC has been very busy already throughout our off season and this spring. We were honored to return to the Art Shanty Projects for a chilly performance on frozen Lake Harriet. We were also thrilled to be included in the MN Music Coalition Summit and made our debut on the beautiful O’Shaughnessy stage on the St. Kate’s campus. We also made our stage debut at the incredible State Theatre, participating in the MinnPost Roast!
One of the biggest changes that happened this year is we decided to not hold auditions. There were 56 ladies who were interested in returning this season, so we decided to focus on strengthening our current body of work, along with our current members.
We have several amazing opportunities coming up this season, and we hope to see you there.
UPCOMING EVENTS
PRAIRIE FIRE LADY CHOIR: A PIANOS ON PARADE EVENT WITH LEAH LEMM
Thursday, June 7, 2018
6:30 – 7:30pm
Nicollet Theater in the Round FREE / all ages
We are so excited that we were selected to perform at a new music performance series and space, Nicollet Theater in the Round, an urban amphitheater just steps from the downtown Minneapolis Central Library! This performance coincides with the downtown Pianos on Parade program, which will feature PFLC founding member and alum Leah Lemm.
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STONE ARCH BRIDGE FESTIVAL
Saturday, June 16, 2018
3:15 – 4:00pm
Father Hennepin Park FREE / all ages
We are excited to return to the Stone Arch Festival in June. This is such a great way to see great local music and art on the banks of Mississippi! Catch us on the Star Tribune Stage (420 SE Main Street, Mpls).
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REBEL REBEL – ROCK FOR PUSSY XIV – A TRIBUTE TO DAVID BOWIE
Friday, July 13, 2018
8:00pm
First Avenue TICKETS / 18+
Once again, we are so excited to return to First Ave for Rebel Rebel – Rock for Pussy XIV! Hosted by Mary Lucia & David Campbell and featuring an all-star band led by John Eller (The Shiny Lights), a portion of proceeds benefits Kitty Revolution.
Last month, we were extremely honored to perform at three very unique and special events: Prairie Burn Festival, Womenfolk Radio’s Anniversary show, and a side gig at Planned Parenthood’s local Fall Action Fund Event: Resist, Persist, Vote. And though the season is winding down, we have a couple of amazing performances coming up (did someone say finale?!) More below . . .
UPCOMING EVENTS
FALL FEST AT RICHFIELD LUTHERAN CHURCH
For the second year in a row, we’re happy to perform at Richfield Lutheran Church’s (RLC) Fall Fest! The church has been our rehearsal location for the past two seasons, and we couldn’t think of a better way to thank them for their continued generosity! The festival also features crafts, food, and a flu shot clinic.
Richfield Lutheran Church Saturday, October 21, 2017 10:00am – 3:00pm FREE
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PFLC FINALE W/ CHRIS KOZA
Thanks to a generous grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council (MRAC), we have had the privilege of working closely with local songwriter Chris Koza (of Rogue Valley) this season! Join us in November at TPT’s Studio A for an evening of beautiful harmonies and delightful arrangements.
We are featured in this month’s issue of St Louis Park Magazine. PFLC lady and resident of St Louis Park, Amy Wilkerson spoke with Lauren Sauer this spring about our comings and goings in the Twin Cities.
A few corrections from the article: Although we performed in Golden Valley on July 9th in the “Friday’s in the Valley” series of concerts at Vally Presbyterian Church , we are not based there. Our practice space is in Richfield and we hail from all over the Twin Cities. At the time the article was written, we did not have our season’s schedule in place. You can find out what we are up to right here on our website or sign up to receive our newsletter. The next opportunity to hear us sing will be on July 18th at Wolfe Park (in St Louis Park!) when we participate in the next Justice Choir event.
After a brief winter hiatus, the ladies of Prairie Fire Lady Choir have been in full bloom this spring.
In February we held auditions and were overwhelmed with the number of amazing women who tried out. We ended up recruiting 9 new ladies to fill in the gaps. We are now at 67 ladies strong!
In addition to recruiting new ladies during our off season, we also made appearances at a few fantastic gigs.
In late January we were proud to lift our voices as part of the program at Women’s March here in Minnesota. We will never forget the beautiful sea of 100,000 people surrounding us as we sang on the steps of the capitol building in St. Paul.
We were thrilled to slide out onto the ice at White Bear Lake to sing at the opening weekend of Art Shanties in February.
On April 7th, many of the ladies had back-to-back performances. We were absolutely honored to take part in Cantus’ “America Will Be!” series. The show featured songs from a diverse selection of mostly contemporary composers, interspersed with video projections of people who had been interviewed and asked questions about what it means to be an American. What is the American Dream? We opened the set with our version of “We Belong”, and joined Cantus for a rousing rendition of “America the Beautiful”.
A few hours later, many of us met at the Cedar Cultural Center to open up for as well as to sing back up for Roma di Luna’s reunion show to benefit the Indigenous Peoples Task Force and MN350.org. Also performing were TiWaken and special guests The Pines. In addition to the choir, Roma di Luna was joined on stage by other fantastic guest performers including Martin Devaney and Eliza Blue.
Most recently the Prairie Fire Lady Choir had the opportunity to perform at the Prince One Year Memorial Celebration held outside of First Ave. We kicked off the music for the evening with our mash-up “When Doves Cry 4 U”. Several of the ladies also sang backup for Claire de Lune on “Nothing Compares to You”.
photo by Nate Ryan
We’re excited to announce that we submitted to and received a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council to work with mastermind Chris Koza. Chris will be leading workshops on writing and arranging. Stay tuned for more information about our collaboration in the near future.
Upcoming Shows – Come See Us!
True Colors: A Celebration of Women in Song
International-award winning City of Lakes Women’s Chorus presents “True Colors: A Celebration of Women in Song.” The 100-member chorus will celebrate influential women in music, from jazz greats of the 40s to today’s pop icons, who have created, performed, and inspired some of the country’s favorite songs. Performing songs from Ella Fitzgerald to Cyndi Lauper, the chorus, along with quartets Sparkle!, Take Two, and Spice will showcase the rich history of women in song.
Also appearing are guest performers Prairie Fire Lady Choir and the 1997 Sweet Adelines International Queens of Harmony, 4-Star Collection.
Tickets are $21 for adults, and $13 for children under 13, and are available at www.ticketworks.com or by calling (612) 343-3390. For more information about City of Lakes Chorus, visit, www.cityoflakes.org
Sunday, May 21 – 4:00 PM
Concordia University’s Buetow Music Center
300 Hamline Ave
St Paul, MN 55104
Fridays in the Valley Concert Series
Sunday, July 9th – 7:00 PM
Valley Community Presbyterian Church
3100 Lilac Drive, Golden Valley
Kid Friendly
Valley Community Presbyterian Church has long enjoyed a rich musical heritage. Building on this tradition, Fridays in the Valley was created for local musicians to showcase their talents while providing a benefit for local charities.
Prairie Fire Lady Choir’s performance will be held on Sunday, July 9th (not Friday) to benefit the local Walk to Defeat ALS.
Attendees can once again expect amazing folk and bluegrass tunes, great food and beer, camp games and activities, and REI-hosted camping all to benefit YMCA camper endowed scholarships.
Our 2017 season promises to be brimming with new music thanks to a recent grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council . We will be learning about the songwriting process and work on collaborations with Rogue Valley singer/songwriter Chris Koza. Look for new work and interpretations of old work as we embark on our new adventure.
We asked a few of our members to tell you why they have decided to participate in the Women’s March – either here, in Minnesota, or elsewhere around the country. Here are their responses.
Alissa:
I march for all the women in my life: those that have walked ahead of me, beside me, and behind me. I have always been a feminist, but a silent one. President-elect Trump’s words, actions, policies, and cabinet nominations ignite the fire and the need to speak up, to act, and to be an advocate. I march in solidarity with women from across the country, each with different experiences and realities, but with one common goal- to demand equality, appreciate diversity, and zealously protect women’s rights which are human rights!
Erin R:
I march for my son. I march for his future. I march so he can grow up in a world that is safe and tolerant, where he will be able to work hard and achieve his dreams. I march to show him that I am passionate about our country and our rights. I march so he can see that it’s important to care for our fellow humans, no matter what they look like or who they love. I march for gun control, so he can live a full life that is free of fear.
I march for me. I march for my healthcare and for my rights to make my own decisions about my body. I march because I want and deserve equal opportunities. I march for family leave, for equal pay and for better conditions for working mothers. I march for living wages. I march for freedom.
I march because I’m angry. I march because I’m tired. I march because I’m just getting started.
Lisa:
I march because I thought we’d be done marching about this by now. We were supposed to teach the world to sing and accept everyone for who they are back when I was a kid in the 1970’s. ”I am woman hear me roar” and all that.
I march because “locker room talk” and “boys will be boys” are still considered acceptable excuses for sexual harassment and violence against women.
I march because girls around the world deserve to be educated, marry whomever they wish, and welcome children into world without fear of being persecuted or killed.
I march for my children because I want them to live in a world that respects all people regardless of race, religion or gender.
I march because I don’t want to go back to the dark days of illegal abortions and limited access to birth control.
On Friday, September 9th, we headed down to the Mississippi River to film a 360 degree video with Chuck Olsen of Visual.
Under the direction of Prairie Fire Lady, Areca Roe, we waded in the water and sang two original compositions. We performed Hive by Twin Cities musician and honorary choir member, Aby Wolf and Expiration by PFLC member Rachel Buchberger.