“Peace 4 the Ages” Forges Intergenerational Bonds During COVID-19

Intergenerational performers from Alive & Kickin! and Stages Theatre Company sing together on Zoom in the collaborative project, “Peace 4 the Ages.” Credit: Michael Matthew Ferrell

Earlier this year Michael Matthew Ferrell, founder of Alive & Kickin’, a touring vocal ensemble of older adults “who rock,” collaborated with Sandy Boren-Barett, the CEO and Artistic Director of Stages Theatre Company, an educational theatre program for children and youth, to create the intergenerational music program, “Peace 4 the Ages.” 

The program paired older adults and teens as pen pals to explore how ideas about peace differ due to variation in background, age, and experience. Members of the company also took part in collaborative exercises including one where they selected a photo that best represented their idea of peace, and shared their thoughts with the class. They also researched peaceful protests across history and discussed the impact. 

“Coming together as a full company after doing this research was super powerful because the youth performers got to hear firsthand from the elders about their experiences throughout history, and many had participated in some of the events that were researched and discussed,” said Michael.

COVID-19 forced the team to reconsider how to culminate this series when a live, in-person event no longer made sense. They determined that it would be best to produce a performance video to retain the connection between students, and give them a sense of collective accomplishment. 

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