SSC community presents twenty-four hours of uninterrupted performances
Labor Day weekend delivers a little extra excitement this year, as South Shore Conservatory (SSC) presents The Big Reveal, 24 hours of virtual performances, from Sunday, September 6 at 6 pm, to Monday, September 7 at 6 pm. The free performance marathon, a celebration of SSC’s 50th anniversary and its role as a community school for the arts, concludes with a final livestreamed concert in SSC’s Jane Carr Amphitheater.
The Big Reveal is the brainchild of South Shore Conservatory President Karen Geer, who took over SSC’s leadership reins on June 1. Geer along with Joe Collymore of Harbor Media, plan to be the emcees for this extravagant event, which looks back at where SSC has been, spotlights where SSC is today, and forecasts what is yet to come for the organization.
“One of the reasons I was excited to take over SSC’s leadership was the quality of the music of the faculty and the musicians of the South Shore. Most of them are active educators and performers,” said Geer. “I cannot think of a better way to honor their contribution to the community than by featuring their talents in a big way.”
Performances include something for the whole family, starting on Sunday with a bedtime sing-along music by SSC Youth Chorus director Peter Mundt, moving on to performances by Duxbury Music Festival faculty and students, and soothing dinner music. Later in the evening SSC’s Juli Finn hosts an open mic, and rock band hour features popular SSC bands such Not Today, Yardsale, and Toast. The 11 pm dance hour features a disco and funk band.
Overnight and early morning hours are packed with Latin Tango hour featuring prominent bandoneon player Raul Jaurena, Mello Cello hour with Dawn Avery, comedy, poetry, a jazz conversation with renowned jazz trombonist Earl McIntyre and jazz vocalist Renee Manning, and a video history of SSC. We are looking forward to surprise South Shore musicians to join in as well.
On Labor Day, SSC kicks off the morning with yoga for all ages, and a special 8 am family performance by Debbie and Friends. Hourly brunch performances include Beethoven Birthday Brunch, Beatles’ Brunch, Jazz Brunch, Classical Brunch and Broadway Brunch.
Live performances start at 3 pm, with guitarists Juli and Jon Finn, followed by SSC student and faculty All-Stars, and a jazz concert. With safety in mind, live onsite performances, 45 minutes in length, take place with very limited number of audience members, but will be livestreamed for all to enjoy in the comfort of their own homes.
The final “reveal” starts at 6 pm Labor Day night. Reveals include the winner of the Malcolm Rowell Scholarship, awarding the first Kathy Czerny Innovation Fund award, and the announcement of new, innovative, and national programming for the coming school year.
Funds raised over the 24 hours will go toward SSC’s tuition assistance program.
For a more information, visit https://thebigreveal.
About South Shore Conservatory
Celebrating 50 years in 2020, South Shore Conservatory (SSC) is committed to providing access to music and the arts for South Shore residents. Recognized as a national model for arts education by the National Guild for Community Arts Education, SSC is the largest, nonprofit community school for the arts in Massachusetts, serving more than 4,500 students of all ages at two beautiful campuses in Duxbury and Hingham. Students participate in more than 50 diverse programs in music, dance and drama. With more than 100 exceptional musicians on faculty, SSC offers over 200 professionally produced concerts and performances annually. Through innovative partnerships with schools, social services and community agencies throughout the South Shore, SSC brings music and the arts out to the community to enrich the lives of residents. Through its Creative Arts Therapies, SSC offers the benefits of music and the arts to people with developmental and emotional challenges. For more information, visit https://sscmusic.org/.