WHEWWWW New York!!!!! You took our breath away. Thank you for showing up for our oceans, for music, for art, and for the shared planet we all call home 🌎. You're magnificent!!
We collectively raised $27,000 towards our goal to create mainland Honduras' first ever biobank and marine lab. Your generosity and support have gotten us so close to our $100,000 goal, and we're grateful to every single person who showed up to share in the magic of Tela's rebellious corals 🪸.
Tonight, we have the final performance of this amazing East Coast tour!! 🎻🎹7pm at the @atlaspacdc in Washington DC! It's a sold out show again, so let's see if we can hit that magic number!!!
Introducing our remarkable science panel for our @atlaspacdc show on Saturday, May 9!
Following the Music for the Ocean performance, join us for a special Science Q&A hosted by science policy expert and journalist Bina Venkataraman, alongside climate policy correspondent Dawn Reeves, author of Life on the Rocks and Tela Coral co-founder Juli Berwald, and environmental storyteller and Tela Coral co-founder Tiff Duong.
These are the voices on the front lines of ocean conservation, and we could not be more honored to share the stage with them.
Saturday, May 9 at 7pm at @atlaspacdc . Link in bio for tickets!
The energy and enthusiasm we felt at our Wednesday night show at Symphony Space absolutely blew us away.
The outpouring of support toward our goal of building biobanks in Tela gives us so much hope, and we are endlessly grateful for every single person who showed up. We are happy to announce that the donors that night have helped us come incredibly close to our initial fundraising goal.
And a heartfelt thank you to our wonderful guest musicians and science panel, whose passion and talent made the evening what it was. You are such an important part of this mission.
Thank you, New York. From the bottom of our hearts. ❤️🗽🍎
Tonight is the night! Music for the Ocean hits Symphony Space at 7PM and we only have 10 tickets left. Special musical guests, a stacked science panel, and ticket proceeds goes directly toward coral reef conservation in Tela, Honduras.
We can’t wait to show you the magic of the reef!
Monday at @lincolncenter made for a special afternoon. The Rebel Reef screened alongside beautiful work from current students as part of Julliard’s Art of the Score. After the screening, composer and Juilliard alum Chad Cannon joined Tiff, Juli, and Brynne for a panel discussion. Thank you to Julliard for their wonderful hospitality!
Thanks to CS 154 in Harlem for inviting me & @chadwickcannon to beach day! We loved helping to celebrate coral, jellyfish, triggerfish, bluefin tuna & more!
Not sure you can tell but that’s Lady Liberty behind me and @abbey.gardner ! We’ll both be @symphonyspace for Music for the Ocean @musicfornature_official Weds night! If you’re in DC you can catch this amazing show Saturday at The Atlas Theater! Tickets are still available - link in comments
We're excited to welcome New York to experience @chadwickcannon 's Music for the Ocean on May 6 at @symphonyspace (UWS).
As if the show wasn't enough (trust us, it'll knock your fins off!!), after the music wraps up, we're sitting down with some of the most compelling voices in ocean science and storytelling.
Learn more about our awesome panelists here, and see you there!
🎟️ Still need tix? Check our link in bio!
Hello from the mighty Atlantic Ocean! I'm in NY for Music for the Ocean - an incredible immersive musical marvel that brings the ocean's life right into the concert hall.
It's the kind of show that after you see it, you wish you would have brought all your friends with you. So don't set yourself up for that kind of regret!
If you're in NYC, join us on Wednesday at Symphony Space at 7 pm for a concert that will stay with you for a long time!
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PANEL + RECEPTION | MAY 2 | Join us for a conversation between Regeneration artist Randi Renate (@randiirenate ) and Science Writer Juli Berwald (@juliberwald ) on ocean regeneration this Saturday, May 2. Moderated by Chief Curator Corinne Erni (@ernicorinne ), they will discuss how art and science intersect on topics such as climate change, coral protection, and collective action.
A reception will follow at 3 PM to celebrate the installation of Randi Renate’s outdoor sculpture, Are we psychic coral-polyps?, 2022, as part of Regeneration: Long Island’s History of Ecological Art and Care. For registration and info, tap the link in bio. Advance registration is recommended. Limited spaces will be available at the door.
Images: Randi Renate. Are we psychic coral-polyps? (detail), 2022, cedar, casein paint, steel, 16 x 20 ft. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Marc Tatti.