Fall-All Seasons Choir: Multigenerational Singing with Swallow Hill Music

Program Description

Event Details

Come explore the joy of singing with others in the All Seasons Choir, a multigenerational community choir in partnership with Swallow Hill Music. 

Led by instructor LaDamion Massey, this choir will bring teens, young adults, and older adults together to learn new and familiar songs in a fun and welcoming environment. All experience and skill levels are welcome, and no audition is required! We will rehearse a collection of songs for 12 weeks and culminate in a performance at Swallow Hill Music. 

Space is limited, and interested participants must apply at denlib.org/allseasons. Applications will open on August 2nd and close on September 2nd, or when spots are full. We will be in touch by September 6th to confirm your registration.
 

If you have any questions, please email Sydney Crain at scrain@denverlibrary.org

The choir will take place at Swallow Hill Music School on Monday Nights from 6:30-8pm

Choir Rehearsal dates: 9/16, 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 11/25, 12/2

Performance date: 12/9

Instructor Bio: LaDamion Massey 

School: B.M.E from Metropolitan State University | University of Northern Colorado, where he performed in various operas and was a member of UNC's top vocal jazz ensemble, Et Cetera.

After school, LaDamion directed: Bennie L. Williams Spiritual Voices I St Thomas Episcopal Church I SolPhase of MSU Denver

As a performer, LaDamion has sung with Groove Society: “Best Vocal Group of the Year”, “Best A Cappella Album” and “Best A Cappella Song” by the JPF International Music Awards | He has also sung with gospel legends such as Donnie McClurkin, Marvin Winans, Dorinda Clarks, and the Motet and Atomic Brass Project.

 

To request ASL, CART, or other disability related accommodations, contact programs@denverlibrary.org, 720-865-1111. Minimum notice: 5 business days

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