A new generation of war veterans is adjusting to life back home, away from combat. But, how do you go from that life to this? That's what "Modern Warrior - Live" takes on. It's a jazz and storytelling collaboration between veteran Jaymes Poling and trumpeter Dominick Farinacci.
Poling used his memories and insight from a three-year stint in Afghanistan to create the show鈥檚 narrative. His stories as a staff sergeant with the 82 nd Airborne Division were pooled with trumpeter Dominick Farinacci鈥檚 musical chops to bring the emotions of soldiers coming back home to the stage.
Farinacci first proposed the project to Poling in an e-mail, but the soldier says he had big reservations.
鈥淚nitially, when I got this email about collaborating on a music video, my first thought was no, I have no desire to,鈥 Poling admits.
But, he soon learned that 鈥淢odern Warrior鈥 had bigger ambitions. Over the course of a seven-hour conversation, the two Northeast Ohioans quickly realized the potential of working together on a project that aimed to humanize returning soldiers and encouraging veterans to share their experiences. Farinacci says their marathon conversation was a revelation to him.
鈥淓very word of it,鈥 he enthuses. 鈥淭his is like nothing of what I thought I knew.鈥
As the narrator, Poling started working on the show鈥檚 script and Farinacci began composing music that would emotionally match the stories.
鈥淗e would tell me a story, and then I would come back to him with a song, an arrangement,鈥 Farinacci recalls. 鈥淎nd then he'd come back to me and say, 鈥榳ell, that's not exactly how I was feeling. Why don't you change this thing?鈥 And so, it was truly a collaborative effort.鈥
For his part, Poling saw these musical discussions as a way to improve his storytelling. If the music didn鈥檛 convey his feelings, the soldier figures he just didn鈥檛 explain himself properly.
鈥If the music wasn't right, that would really help me boil down how I felt about my own experiences,鈥 he says. 鈥淪o, this has been therapeutic in that sense.鈥
A successful $10,000 Kickstarter campaign helped pay for a video pilot of the program, and allowed for the casting of additional performers and the hiring of a Technical Director.
The public debut of 鈥淢odern Warrior 鈥 Live鈥 takes place November 8 and 9 at the Simon And Rose Mandel Theatre on the Eastern campus of Cuyahoga Community College. From there it will travel across the country for performances in a number of locations, ranging from medical conventions to VFW halls.