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OCT Grant for “We Cannot Walk Alone” 2022 Racial Justice Commissioning & Concert Project
Anima Mundi Productions is honored to receive $18,357 in Oregon Cultural Trust funding for "We Cannot Walk Alone," our 2022 project that comprises commissioning seven (!) new works by BIPOC composers, premiering them on concerts across the northwest featuring internationally acclaimed BIPOC performers Takesha Meshé...

“Dreams Have No Borders” Production Photos
On August 1-7, we gathered in Camelot Theatre in Talent, Oregon to film a video production of our new immigration-themed chamber opera Dreams Have No Borders. Our plan is to premiere the opera in a movie theater screening as soon as…

Dreams Have No Borders to premiere as feature film this fall
We're proud to announce that our new immigration-themed chamber opera, Dreams Have No Borders, originally scheduled to premiere in 2020 as a concert piece, will instead premiere as a feature film in a theatrical screening late in 2021. We're monitoring the COVID situation carefully to schedule this event as soon as...

Renowned poets, artist contribute to “Six Feet Apart”
Anima Mundi Productions is honored to announce that three very special guests are contributing their work to our new multimedia oratorio, Six Feet Apart: Stories of Resilience and Transformation. Oregon Poet Laureate Anis Mojgani and Former Poet Laureate Kim Stafford have each contributed a poem about the pandemic....

Anima Mundi Radio Interview
Today, Anima Mundi Productions co-founders and resident artists Ethan Gans-Morse and Tiziana DellaRovere were interviewed on Jefferson Public Radio along with Southern Oregon Historical Society archivist Kira Lesley. In this well-paced 20-minute program, we talked about collecting stories for our Six Feet...

We want to hear your COVID story
Anima Mundi Productions proud to partner with HEX Ensemble, a professional vocal ensemble in LA, to create and record a new choral oratorio based on Oregonians' experiences of the COVID pandemic called Six Feet Apart: Stories of Resilience and Transformation. We're collaborating with the Southern Oregon Historical...