THE CLIMATE SING
A New Songbook for Planet Earth
The Climate Sing is a global premiere of 12 new songs celebrating our magnificent Planet Earth
lyrics to Eisa Davis’ Good Nature
lyrics to Sxip Shirey’s Will You Fight for It
Our vision is to launch the songs throughout the 5 boroughs of New York City, in song fests rooted in 12 community/arts organizations.
Each songwriter will be in residence with one organization - getting to know the organizations before the launch, and participating in at least one community rehearsal party leading up to the day. Then, on the day of The Climate Sing, these organizations will throw open their doors for a community event: think music, food, arts and crafts, and the songwriter leading everyone in a sing-a-long of their new song at the top of each hour. Audiences can visit all 12 sites or just one, following our Climate Sing Map. Each event will be streamed on Instagram live or parallel platforms. And anyone anywhere can download a copy of our Climate Sing Songbook featuring the words and music to all songs.
In August of 2025, we beta-tested our idea with the support from Distracted Globe Foundation and Brooklyn Bridge Park. The Climate Sing: First Tracks featured the premiere songs by our first two commissionees, the brilliant Eisa Davis and Sxip Shirey, as well as wild flower “seed cookie” making and collective banner drawing activities.
Inspired by protest songs of the 60’s, community spectacles such as the Mermaid Parade and New Orleans Mardi Gras, and choral traditions like community choirs and holiday caroling, The Climate Sing will get more people joyfully singing, coming together to love on our planet. Our medium is music – a new songbook of celebratory songs about Planet Earth. Together, we will joyfully raise climate awareness and take action.
Climate Sing - First Tracks Artists
Eisa Davis & Sxip Shirey
The Team
The Climate Sing team is a collective of artists and producers who love spectacle, maximalism and theater that centers care, collaboration, community and risk: Niegel Smith (Writer, Director, Performance Artist, and Artistic Director, Flea Theater); Amanda Cooper (Theater Administrator and Producer, Executive Director of ALC Arts); Lisa D’Amour (Playwright, Educator and Co-Artistic Director PearlDamour); Katie Pearl (Director, Educator and Co-Artistic Director PearlDamour); and Jonathan McCrory (Director, Actor and Executive Artistic Director of National Black Theater of Harlem).
Contact
Amanda Cooper: amanda@alc-arts.com
Niegel Smith: niegelsmith@gmail.com