Lincoln
the Great Communicator live online concert July 29th
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[July 28, 2020]
Looking for Lincoln and the Abraham Lincoln
National Heritage Area is pleased to co-host a live streamed
performance of Lincoln, the Great Communicator on Wednesday, July
29, 2020 at 7 PM CST.
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The live, online performances will
combine period music with conversation and narrative by President
Lincoln, using Lincoln’s own words, while illuminating Lincoln’s use
of communication as a personal and political tool. This engaging
show features Lincoln impersonator George Buss and Illinois folk
musician and folklorist Chris Vallillo. The performance will be
followed by a Q&A with Buss and Vallillo.
“This performance provides an engaging way for visitors to learn
more about Abraham Lincoln and the work of Looking for Lincoln and
the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area in telling that story,”
said Executive Director, Sarah Watson.
This is a collaborative project
involving Looking for Lincoln, Chris Vallillo, George Buss, and key
partners in the seven Looking for Lincoln Communities.
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Lincoln lived in a time when the power of mass communication was
just beginning to come of age and his mastery of those skills would play a large
role in his ultimate success as a leader. Traditional means of mass
communication like books and popular music would be augmented by the rise of the
Industrial revolution, steam powered printing presses, the telegraph,
photography and improved transportation systems like steamboats and railroads.
This performance is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts
Council Agency.
The Looking for Lincoln Heritage
Coalition] |