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Gospel Choir WORKSHOP Series & Concert! All ages, backgrounds, faiths are invited to share in a musical experience of Joy and Community.
Ever wanted to sing in a gospel choir?
Do you start singing every time you hear "O Happy Day"?
Did the movie "Sister Act" or "The Preacher's Wife" make you fall in love with gospel music all over again?
This summer, renowned gospel musician and Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir Founding Artistic Director Terrance Kelly is bringing the magic back to Santa Clarita, and you're invited to be part of the music.
After a fantastic event last October that brought together old friends, new friends, and people who had never tried gospel singing before, we're back for a three-part workshop and concert series. St. Stephen's Episcopal has once again opened their doors, with Music Minister Josh Wenz co-hosting this joyful community experience.
No auditions and no experience necessary. Songs are taught by ear in the Black gospel tradition. You just need to show up ready to sing!
EVERYONE WELCOME! People of all ages, backgrounds, and faiths are invited to share in a musical experience of joy and community.
Workshop #1 - July 11
Workshop # 2 - Aug 8
Workshop # 3 & Concert - Aug 22
Sign up for the Workshop today! And, please invite your friends and family to come to the show!
On Saturday Aug 22, the Workshop Choir will gather at 3pm for Sound Check and a run through of the show before the concert. Doors will be at 6pm and the concert 7pm.
Workshop Choir participants need to attend at least TWO of the three rehearsals (July 11, Aug 8, Aug 22 sound check) in order to perform at the concert. This eventbrite listing makes it look like you "select" a workshop date but your registration is for the ENTIRE SERIES and you are welcome at all and expected to participate in AT LEAST TWO rehearsals before performing in the concert.
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Santa Clarita, CA
108.55
Join us for powerful special guests, live performances, food, music, and community in a vibrant celebration of Black theatre and more!
Support Black Theatre’s annual Los Angeles Black Creators Summit, presented in partnership with Ebony Repertory Theatre is back. Join us July 10 & 11 for our annual gathering of Black artists, leaders, and culture workers as we connect, strategize, and celebrate our collective legacy.
Friday, July 10
Opening Night: Keynote Community Conversation
Opening Night Reception
Connect with artists, leaders, culture workers, and community members as we open the Summit in celebration and fellowship. Catered by Italian Soul Kitchen.
Keynote Community Conversation with Stephen McKinley Henderson
An evening honoring the 30th anniversary of August Wilson’s landmark speech, The Ground On Which I Stand, while exploring the evolution, urgency, and continued importance of Black theatre as a cultural, artistic, and civic institution.
Saturday, July 11
Summit Programming + Legacy Rising Monologue Competition
State of Black Theatre in L.A. Report Presentation
A first public look at key findings from Support Black Theatre’s inaugural report, offering a first-of-its-kind view into the Black theatre ecosystem in Los Angeles, including its challenges, opportunities, and future growth.
Industry Panel: Producing Power and Possibility
A conversation with leading Emmy-award winning directors, showrunners, and executive producers, including Anthony Hemingway (Forever, Power, The Wire), Charles Murray (Luke Cage, Sons of Anarchy), Tani Marole (Netflix's Nemesis), and Aleshea Harris (Is God Is), exploring sustainability, ownership, opportunity creation, and artistic resilience in today’s evolving entertainment landscape.
Special Performance: The End of Black Excellence by Chris Webb
Emmy Award-winning artist Chris Webb performs his acclaimed solo piece, directed by Tyrone Davis.
Community Dialogue: Championing New Black Work
A first look at award-winning playwright June Carryl’s (Blue) play The Good Minister From Harare, followed by a conversation led by Tony-nominated and award-winning playwright Dominique Morisseau (Pipeline, Skeleton Crew, Aint Too Proud) on the importance of new play development and the future of Black theatre.
Legacy Rising Monologue Competition
The Summit concludes with a powerful celebration of Los Angeles County’s next generation of artists as eight high school finalists perform works by Lorraine Hansberry, Alice Childress, Philip Hayes Dean, and August Wilson. Hosted by actress and producer Ryan Michelle Bathe (First Wives Club, This Is Us, The Endgame).
Step into a space rooted in culture, community, and the future of Black storytelling. The creative energy is going to be unmatched, and the room won’t be the same without you!
Secure your tickets today!
Limited number of Community Access tickets are available for students and artists facing economic barriers.
Get ready to slay and celebrate Black Pride for LAs Epic Kickoff!! Best Ice breaker is to BOWL and party! Its all about good vibes!
Tru U Pride Lounge TM is teaming up with groups from all over to host the event of the year!!! LA Pride will be filled with so many events and attractions! Hope to see yall there!
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Los Angeles, CA
38.98