Asleep in a Blanket Spun of Energy for SATB+electronic track, in English and Ojibwe by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP), with electronic dance track by Trevor F. Shaw (ASCAP) Sheet Music for SATB Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Asleep in a Blanket Spun of Energy for SATB+electronic track, in English and Ojibwe Digital Sheet Music
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Asleep in a Blanket Spun of Energy for SATB+electronic track, in English and Ojibwe
by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP), with electronic dance track by Trevor F. Shaw (ASCAP) SATB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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"Asleep in a Blanket Spun of Energy" for mixed chorus and electronic track with music by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP) and electronic track by Trevor F. Shaw (ASCAP), a setting of the poem "We Are Returning Always" by Margaret Noodin from "Weweni, poems in Anishinaabemowin and English"

Composed for Inversion Ensembles March 2019 Dream Keeper concert, Asleep in a Blanket Spun of Energy for mixed chorus and electronic track evokes vivid imagery of Margaret Noodins poem We Are Returning Always. Honoring the composers Ojibwe ancestors, the piece sets all of the English text and a few key words of the Anishinaabemowin text from the bilingual poem that beautifully captures a glimpse into the natural and celestial wonders of the Ojibwe world. The music reflects a taste of the syncopated embellished singing, pentatonic melodies, and steady drumbeat characteristic of Ojibwe music. The electronic track provides both a compelling rhythmic foundation and a fantastical sonic representations of the moon, nebulae, supernovae, aurora borealis, and the forests of the Ojibwe lands.

In addition to being the director of EQI, Margaret Noodin is an Assistant Professor in the English Department and American Indian Studies. She is a poet and the author of Bawaajimo: A Dialect of Dreams in Anishinaabe Language and Literature (2014) and Weweni: Poems in Anishinaabemowin and English (2015). She teaches the Anishinaabemowin language at UWM. Margaret is the editor of ojibwe.net. Noodin holds an MFA in Creative Writing and a PhD in English and Linguistics, both received at the University of Minnesota. Her doctoral dissertation is titled Native American Literature in tribal context: Anishinaabe Aadisokaanag Noongom (2001)

Electronic track is available at http://adrienneinglis.com.

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