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Ease on Down: a Refugee Story

From: Michael Kraskin
Series: Catalogue of Ships
Length: 08:03

An American meets an Afghan refugee in Greece Read the full description.

Default-piece-image-0 While traveling in Greece, David Terry meets an Afghan refugee who fled the Taliban when he was 15. When David was 15, he was in his high school Show Choir. "What is that?" the refugee asks. David shows him.

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Piece Description

While traveling in Greece, David Terry meets an Afghan refugee who fled the Taliban when he was 15. When David was 15, he was in his high school Show Choir. "What is that?" the refugee asks. David shows him.

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Review of Ease on Down: a Refugee Story

Mysterious, new, engaging, provocative, confusing... all words I would use to describe this piece. It takes a few minutes of listening to get a grip on what you are hearing.... I have to admit at first I was kind of irritated, but I just let go, kept going and it paid off. You have to really listen to get anything out of this piece (duh, I know - but if you put this on the radio you'll be playing it for a lot of people who are only half listening, tuning in and out, and this piece is tough for that kind of attention).
The piece begins with a male voice recalling the US bombing of a Red Cross hospital in Afghanistan... and it goes on from there in a way I can't well enough explain. The piece is about war and violence and family and American imperialism and inequality and a whole lot of other things. I thought most of the way through that I was hearing the re-telling of an actual series of events/ encounters. But in the end, I was not so sure. This might be fiction. Either way, it's pretty damn interesting.

Broadcast History

December 24, WBEZ Chicago Public Radio, Re:sound

Musical Works

Contains clips from the 1939 film "Gone With the Wind."

Related Website

http://www.catalogueofships.com