Bring the whole family and join us for a Summer Sing-Along in Guild Hall’s Minikes Garden! Led by musicians Saskia Lane, Emily Eagan, & Skye Soto Steele this hour-long program will engage children and their parents through musical play, singing, songwriting, dancing, and more.
Recommended for ages 3 – 7 and their parents/guardians.
Click HERE for the 4 PM program.
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Emily Eagen
Emily Eagen is a versatile singer who performs in a variety of styles ranging from baroque to folk to avant garde. She studied early and contemporary music in the Hague, and has lived in New York since 2007. In 2015, Emily toured the US and performed at BAM as part of the vocal trio in Julia Wolfe's Steel Hammer with the Bang on a Can All Stars, in collaboration with the SITI Theater Company. Emily sings with the M6: Meredith Monk Music Third Generation, toured for several years with the eclectic vocal ensemble moira smiley and VOCO, and has worked with artists ranging from Sufjan Stevens to Mandy Patinkin to Gyan Riley. She is a regular faculty member at the Amherst Early Music Festival (CT) and the Augusta Heritage Center (WV), and is a teaching artist for Carnegie Hall's Weill Institute, facilitating songwriting workshops such as the Carnegie Hall Lullaby Project. In 2014, Emily premiered an original program of children's songs as part of a commission for the Carnegie Kids series, in which she combines singing, ukulele playing, and her skills as a two-time International Whistling Champion.
Photo: Brian Geltner
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Saskia Lane
Brooklyn-based Saskia Lane is a Juilliard-trained bassist, composer, performer, puppet maker and educator whose work spans many genres. Currently Saskia appears each summer at the Salzburg Festival in the celebrated annual production of Jedermann and this year she will continue to tour her show, BIRDHEART, co-created with director/designer Julian Crouch. The show continues to tour internationally, with performances taking place in Bilbao next June. She had the honor of performing the piece for the Dalai Lama in Belgium. Since 2010, Saskia has been a member of the noted theater company, Checkov at Lake Lucille, as performer and composer, which recently released a feature film of The Seagull, titled Anton’s Week, currently showing in theaters across Europe and the States. Saskia worked for several years with the British-based Improbable Theatre Company on The Devil and Mister Punch, which toured internationally. Her work has received residencies at The New Victory Theater, BRIC, Park Avenue Armory, Watermill and St. Ann’s Puppet Lab. A classically-trained musician with a strong grounding in jazz, Saskia tours with her own much-lauded jazz pop trio The Lascivious Biddies, the raucous klezmer group The Isle of Klezbos, and up-and-coming young artist Lila Blue. She has shared the stage with a wide variety of artists, from Jay-Z and Beyonce to Marc Ribot and the Kronos Quartet. Last fall Saskia had the pleasure of recording with Harry Belafonte, alongside singers John Legend and Sting. Saskia’s original compositions have been commissioned for several productions, including José Rivera’s Massacre, the Asolo Repertory Theater’s staging of Macbeth, and Lake Lucille’s renditions of Ivanov and The Seagull. For the last three years she has composed and directed operas for babies, OTOYOTOY and NOOMA, both of which premiered at Carnegie Hall. Her third commission of the sort, CAMILLE’S RAINBOW, will premier in the fall of 2022.
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Sponsors
Guild Hall’s Learning + New Works programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Additional major support comes from The Patti Kenner Arts Education Fellowship, the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Endowment Fund, and The Melville Straus Family Endowment.
All Musical Programming is supported in part by The Ellen and James S. Marcus Endowment for Musical Programming.
Theater Programming is supported in part by The Schaffner Family Foundation and funding from The Melville Straus Family Endowment.