‘Little Match Girl’ performance benefits Chum
A new show with the Borealis Chamber Artists will benefit Chum.
The Borealis Chamber Artists are rehearsing for a performance of “The Little Match Girl Passion” that will include dance choreography and benefit Chum.
The composition won David Lang the Pulitzer Prize.
“Lang was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s haunting story of a poor young girl who, while trying to sell matches on the street, is ignored and freezes to death,” Richard Carrick wrote.
Kayla Schiltgen is working on the choreography.
The performance is at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9, at the Pilgrim Congregational Church on E 4th Street in Duluth. Tickets are $25.