 This closing performance concludes this annual meeting, and in so doing, it also concludes what has been a festival of exhibitions, installations, performances, which we have produced especially for you this week in collaboration with wonderful cultural leaders and cultural institutions, and which we hope have challenged you and have inspired you. Harry Yeff, also known as REAPS 100, is one of the world's leading experimental vocalists. Harry is on a mission to understand the fundamentals of the human voice. He can do things with his voice that most of us have never even imagined, and when he pushes the boundaries of his own voice, he is inviting us all to imagine a world where more people speak up, where we communicate with each other with more intention, and where we listen to each other with more generosity. What you are about to experience is an original work created for this moment. It lasts 12 minutes, and it is in three movements. In the first movement, there is the search for a new idea. In the second movement, the idea begins to take shape, and in the third, we find the courage to speak up. Voices of light is directed by Harry Yeff, and includes members from London Contemporary Voices. The visual component was produced by the male in New York and creative director Rama Allen. I hope you enjoy, and I wish you a wonderful journey into the world of the voice. We must give the world a voice. Thank you.