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Winning submission to The World We Want Contest. More details here: https://creativelyunited.org/world-we... Judges Summary: Versatile artist as an instrumentalist and vocalist. Her theme is one of collaboration from an artist who engages in public causes and effective communication. Submission Summary: Water is perhaps the most important element to life on earth. “Pacific Rain”, the first song in my submission, is a love song for the ocean, depicting its many moods and colours. It is an instrumental work, so there are no language barriers. The second song is “Trickle Down” is a call to action, imploring the listener to stop chasing the false promises of capitalism and instead, share what we have, protect what is important, and in doing so, unlock true happiness. We are infinitely stronger if we work together, so it is important for us to remember that we have so much more in common than whatever we think divides us. Project Explanation: Instrumental music is special in that it is not limited by language barriers. No matter where you come from or what language you speak, my music will reach the listener, and bring us together in a shared experience. We need trust and a sense of community before we can act, before we can reconcile our differences, and move towards collective action. For those in the audience that speak English, my song “Trickle Down” speaks truth to power – that the promise of trickle down economics is ultimately a lie, and rather than a trickling, we need it to pour! The gap between rich and poor has never been greater, but ultimately, we all meet the same fate. This song calls to our shared humanity, for us to remember that we are all part of the human family, and for us to take care of one another and our home. The instrumental section at the very end is a musical depiction of the storm that we are in, and the hopeful resolution we may find if we humans decide to open our hearts and share what we have with each other. How The Project Supports Others: I have been collaborating with the Georgia Strait Alliance to promote their environmental conservation work by raising awareness and fundraising for their efforts. My project supports the work that I do with the East Vancouver Community Music School by inspiring music students cross the borders of genres. My music is available as free sheet music for a variety of instruments and abilities to be able to play along: https://sidewalkcellist.com/compositi... If I am chosen to participate in this project, I will gladly volunteer my celloing/singing skills to other participants if that is desired. I would absolutely love to support any other projects by being a guest artist, whether in person or remotely. Furthermore, I will promote this project on all of my social media accounts (all told, a combined few thousand people). I think this project is incredibly necessary right now.