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The Peace of Heart Choir formed in response to the tragedy of 9/11, with the mission of bringing people together regardless of race, religion, gender, or political party to heal through the power of music. Commemorating 10 years of singing at the Castle Clinton. The castle, originally a fortress built to keep people out; now welcomes millions in. Located at the southern tip of the island of Manhattan, Castle Clinton represents not only the growth of New York City, but the growth of a nation. First intended to keep out a British invasion in 1812, the Castle has transformed over the years to welcome theater goers, immigrants, sightseers, and now, millions of visitors to New York Harbor.
Peace of Heart Choir
Hosted by:-U.S. National Park Service
September 11, 2011
03:00 pm – 04:00 pm
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If you loved Los Muñequitos de Matanzas, you will adore the jubilant and sublime Creole Choir of Cuba. With vibrant dancing, spectacular harmonies, and soul-wrenching melodies, these showstoppers perform intricate musical treasures from Haiti, Dominica, and Cuba.
When: Sun, Oct 2, 2011
Time: 7 pm
Where: Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, NY
Ticket: $45; Members $38; Under 30 $15
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The choir consists of 5 girls & 5 boys who are orphans from Uganda; they are singing, drumming and dancing their way through the United States bringing awareness and hope to poverty stricken children around the world. The Ugandan Orphans Choir, consisting of children ages 8 – 11, brings a message of hope to American audiences through the traditional rhythmic dances and songs of Africa. Performances include colorful African costumes and traditional instruments such as drums and pan pipes as the children sing and dance tribal songs from all over Africa.
When: Saturday, October 8 and Friday, October 14, 2011
Time & Ticket: Saturday, October 8, 4:00pm, $10
Friday, October 14, 10:30am, $7
Where: DuSable Museum of African American History
740 East 56th Place, Chicago, 60637
You can purch ...
TurkFest
This event is, thoughtfully, organized in October of each year to commemorate the founding of the Turkish Republic.
The festival features cultural performances such as Turkish folk dances and children’s choir, as well as entertaining activities such as photography, textile and art exhibitions, bazaar with Turkish arts & crafts and cooking demonstrations. There will also be movies, activities for kids and wonders from the Turkish cuisine including Turkish tea and coffee, meaning the whole family can enjoy two full days of Turkish goodness!
Sponsored by TACAWA, Turkish Cultural Foundation, and others.
Admission is free! Don’t forget to wear red and white to add more Turkish flavor.
Saturday, October 16 – 17, 2011 from 11am-7pm
Sunday, October 17th from 11am-6pm
Seattle Cen ...
Returning to the Museum for the first time in more than fifty years, the renowned choir performs Austrian folk songs and waltzes, classical masterpieces, popular songs, and, of course, holiday favorites.
Today there are around 100 choristers between the ages of ten and fourteen, divided into four touring choirs. The four choirs give around 300 concerts and performances each year in front of almost a half million people. Each group spends nine to eleven weeks of the school year on tour.
This concert is presented in front of the Museum’s Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèche in the Medieval Sculpture Hall.
The exhibit of the crèche is made possible by gifts to The Christmas Tree Fund and the Loretta Hines Howard Fund.
When: Sunday, December 11, 2011
Time: 8:45 p.m.
Where: The Me ...
Kommers together with Phoenix Gemischter Chor as host. Great fun and a good experience to get together with the German community to sing!
MARCH 3, Saturday
Phoenix Club
1340 So. Sanderson Ave
Anaheim, CA 92806
For further information, contact Waltraud Zimmermann, Gruppenleiterin at 714-776-4296
A family-friendly concert with Carlos Franzetti’s family Latin opera “Gauchito & the Pony”, exploring the musical styles of 10 different Latin American countries told by narrator, singers, the orchestra and multi-media projections.
The commissioned world premiere of “1001 Voices: a Symphony for Queens” is a three-movement symphony that reflects the ideas of transformation, migration and finding home; fusing instrumental music, poetic text and song via the orchestra, ethnic instruments, actors, visual projections and a 190-voice choir comprised of The Queens College Choral Society and Queens College Choir under the direction of James John. “1001 Voices” is composed by Frank London (of the Klezmatics), libretto & actor Judith Sloan (co-creator of “Crossing the BLVD”), visuals by Warr ...
Cincinnati USA Welcomes the World! For the first time in the United States, the 2012 World Choir Games arrives in Cincinnati USA for two weeks of global harmony and international competition.
Hundreds of choirs from more than 70 countries worldwide will experience the unifying power of music when the best in the world converge at the Games.
Bringing nations together through song since 2000, the World Choir Games is the largest international event in the history of Cincinnati USA. Connect with other cultures during this once-in-a-lifetime event that is bringing more than 20,000 participants and hundreds of thousands of visitors to the region. World champions will be named in 23 categories, and choirs will also participate in free friendship and celebration concerts, a Celebration of Nations ... 


