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D. Stephen Walker, USA, 2008
Since 1982 Young@Heart, a chorus composed of senior citizens, has
entertained audiences at home and abroad with unique renditions of punk, rock,
and rhythm-and-blues songs by musicians as disparate as the Clash, Coldplay and
James Brown. With a new show entitled "Alive and Well" six weeks away,
Young@Heart's taskmaster choral director has six new songs for these inspiring
elders to learn, from Sonic Youth's discordant "Schizophrenia" to Allen
Toussaint's tongue=twisting "Yes, We Can Can."
This is no mere novelty
act for its members. Young@Heart is at once a serious musical undertaking, a
supportive community, and a way to stay active and engaged when society often
expects seniors to be passive and quiet. The group's eclectic and entertaining
repertoire shines a spotlight on taboos about old age - the Clash's "Should I
Stay, or Should I Go?" becomes an amusing meditation on life and death, while
Bob Dylan's "Forever Young" serves as a haunting ode to lost youth and fallen
friends.
While the chorus prepares for the concert, some members struggle
with serious health problems, impressing us even further with the special
challenges the group faces. Funny, Poignant, and inspirational, Stephen Walker's
intimate documentary demonstrates that the Young@Heart chorus only gets better
with age.
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