Chorale alumnus Blake Richter joined the group on its trip to the inauguration and documented the journey.
Performing in front of millions on international TV has its benefits. James Corden of “Carpool Karaoke,” “Into the Woods” and “The Late Late Show with James Corden” noticed the Chorale’s style on inauguration day. We hooked him up.
Anyone know where I can get that hat and scarf combo?
— James Corden (@JKCorden) January 20, 2017
Hey Mr. @JKCorden, This Is How We Do It at MO State: Bearline Karaoke. Your hat and scarf from @MSU_Choirs Chorale is on the way! #GoMaroon pic.twitter.com/mXg2L2ywK1
— Missouri State (@MissouriState) January 26, 2017
Oh man!!!! I can't tell you how happy this has made me. Thank you, you're the best! #GoMaroon https://t.co/43JLicszC7
— James Corden (@JKCorden) January 26, 2017
We’re proud to present the poetry for “Now We Belong,” written by Michael Dennis Browne, for the original work the Chorale will perform Jan. 20 at the inauguration.
“The opportunity,” Browne said, “is to say something as vividly and wholeheartedly as possible on an occasion which draws the scrutiny of the entire world.”
“Now We Belong”
Here are the voices of every creature,
Here are the calls of every heart;
Here is the place of strangers’ welcome,
We who once walked in strangers’ shoes.
Once we were strangers,
We were welcomed,
Now we belong and believe in this land.
Here are the rivers of many echoes,
Here are the leaves of every tree;
Within us live the long horizons,
Winds that stir the sacred stones.
Once we were strangers,
We were welcomed,
Now we belong and believe in this land.
Keep faith, keep watch,
Take heart, take courage,
Guard mind, guard spirit.
Feed love, feed longing.
Here are the cities where we have gathered,
Here are the barns where hope is stored;
We are the gleams of every being,
Filled with the dreams that build the day.
Once we were strangers,
We were welcomed,
Now we belong and believe in this land.
Keep faith,
Guard mind,
Take heart,
Guard spirit,
Take courage,
Keep watch.
Feed longing,
Feed love.
Follow the Chorale with this inside look at the trip to our nation’s capital for #Inauguration2017.
The Chorale’s performance at the 45th presidential inauguration is just days away. Here’s a list of ways you can get involved with this historic moment for these students and the university.
Watch the Chorale perform live
Most of us will not be able to make it to Washington, D.C. for the inauguration, but you can bring the experience directly into your home.
You can also watch live on Twitter. And Missouri State is hosting a watch party at Plaster Student Union for students, employees and alumni.
Give to the endowment fund
The Chorale has set up a crowdfunding opportunity for friends of Missouri State who want to help the group. While they surpassed their $13,500 goal weeks ago, they are now working on a new target: $43,500 to fund future opportunities like this that will help elevate the Chorale and Missouri State to the national and international levels of attention.
You can make a difference. Donate any amount and share the opportunity with your friends and family.
Get help with sharing the event
We created a social media kit that features:
- Tips for sharing about the Chorale’s performance on your social media channels
- Chorale and iconic Missouri State images that are pre-sized for Facebook and Twitter
- YouTube videos of Chorale performances
- Sample social media posts
Take a look and help us share this incredible opportunity for these students.
Follow hashtags and accounts
We’ve asked Chorale students to share what they’re experiencing as it happens in Washington. We will retweet many of their posts, which you can find by tracking these hashtags on Twitter:
- #Inauguration2017
- #January20th
- #GoMaroon
You can also follow these accounts to get the story:
- @MissouriState
- @MSU_Choirs
- @JCCIC (Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies)
Watch the announcement
Go back to October, when it all began. Senator Roy Blunt surprised the Chorale with the news. Their shocked faces confirmed to the Senator that they, in fact, did not know that this incredible opportunity was coming.