“Lumedia’s attracted fans worldwide and some of last season’s short films won awards.”- Emanski

SOURCE: SMU BUBBLELIFE

Early music ensemble will join more than 3,000 nonprofits in raising money during Community Foundation of Texas’ annual event in North Texas. Lumedia, which launched its fifth season Sept. 10, hopes to raise a record $20,000.

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DALLAS - Lumedia Musicworks, the early music ensemble known for combining performances of music composed before 1750 with modern, self-produced short films aimed at attracting new audiences to the music, will join more than 3,000 nonprofits in North Texas in raising money Sept. 23 during the annual North Texas Giving Day. Dallas-based Lumedia hopes to raise $20,000 or more during the official 18-hour online event.

 

To donate to Lumedia, go to https://www.northtexasgivingday.org/nonprofits?keyword=Lumedia+Musicworks&_rs=1176040487. Donors can send pre-event donations now.

 

“We’ve grown tremendously in the past few years, despite having two consecutive seasons altered by COVID concerns,” said Julianna Emanski of Frisco, Lumedia’s founder and artistic director. “Lumedia’s attracted fans worldwide and some of last season’s short films won awards.”

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