Sing With Carnegie Hall, Listen With In.Verse

March 23, 2021

Thank you all for viewing Sing With Carnegie Hall: Imagination! Share the link with your friends and family so they can sing along too!

Imagination and learning take flight in this new sing-along series for families with young children! Recommended for ages 2 – 5, each mini-episode explores playful themes as lively guest artists introduce music from around the globe.

I lead a sing-along where kids’ imaginations can soar with “Aye,” a traditional West African song, and an original spin on “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands.” Host and sing-songwriter Emily Eagen also invites the entire family to participate in playful song.


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Happy Herstory Month! Here is my vocal film in the Falling Into Place series is an original text and melody by yours truly, called Which One, Which Way, realized by Moving Star.

This song was inspired by the increasingly polarizing attitudes among the U.S. social, political and cultural spheres – likening it to the popular fable commonly attributed to Cherokee indigenous culture, about two competing wolves.

To watch more vocal films, go to the Moving Star Facebook Page. Be sure to click the “like” button while you’re there!

Stay tuned for more videos as we gear up for our poetry-themed concert, In.Verse.


Onome is a vocalist, creativity catalyst, facilitator and interdisciplinary artist of Urhobo heritage in the Niger Delta. She incorporates improvisation into her practice as a tool to expand consciousness, creativity, and personal development. Through her audience-interactive performances, workshops and sound installations, Onome embodies joy, enchantment, and infinite possibility. She is a partner artist at Carnegie Hall as a core member of the vocal improvisation ensemble, Moving Star.

She has performed at hundreds of venues nationally, recorded soundscapes for podcasts, and created vocal film scores. She received her MFA in Performance Studies at Pratt Institute. She is the artistic director for Lush Tongue, a vocal improvisation project where sound, creativity, self-discovery, connection, and joy converge through singing—via sound healing sessions, workshops, vocal coaching, retreats, and concerts. She leads Soul Incites, a women’s self-development community. She got her start in spoken word poetry and opera via Nuyorican Poets Cafe and New York University, and now facilitates community vocal immersions at concert halls, conferences, galleries, museums, schools, cultural centers, shelters, prisons, parks, churches, online, wherever voices gather.