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I composed this piece in the Fall of 2025. It's written for and performed by @vampvocals, an all women's vocal quintet based in Austin, Texas. The text is from @jenniferbloom7129 poem also titled "Invisible Work." The poem is from her new book "circularity (poems in the spirit of tarot)." Audio by Andy Stoltz Video by Todd Waldron Lighting by Liam Dolan - Henderson Invisible Work by Jennifer Bloom Greenberg: If you’re going to do something, why not do it boldly? If you’re going to say something, why not say it with your whole heart? Invisible work: The prayer. The practice. The offering of shelter. The sitting together in silence. This is my tale. What I’ve lived. What I’ve learned. I want to share, authentically expressing the whole of what I’ve experienced. It doesn’t have to be for the masses. It’s not to convince anyone of anything. Not for accolades or praise, but to open as a conduit of ideas, truth, love. A punctuation mark in this story of us. An invitation, a place for you to settle in. a space for pain to land, for fear to let go its hold. Could you allow joy to seep into the space between expectation and unfoldment, for love to be what connects through grief, through release of disappointments, not-enoughness, the pressure of time and imagined destinations? Listen. You might hear something that resonates with what you know. We are a constellation of relational intelligences. Nature nurturing the technology of being, the technology of becoming, the face of the divine shining through the face of you and you and you and me. The heart of the divine beating through voice, hands, pen, presence. Until we are brave enough to meet another where they are and say, I hear you. I accept your story. Let’s be in this together.