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Led by Michele Fowlin, artistic director with Washington Performing Arts
Explore gospel music's relevance in today's social climate, led by Michele Fowlin, artistic director with Washington Performing Arts (WPA).
This salon conversation and live performance will feature the WPA Children of the Gospel Choir.
The West End Community Salon Series is presented in partnership with American Purpose and sponsored by the West End Library Friends.
THIS EVENT IS FREE. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. To register your seats email: westendlibrary@dc.gov
Formed in 1993, Washington Performing Arts Children of the Gospel Choir (COTG) is one of Washington Performing Arts’s resident ensembles. COTG has become a destination choir for local students who look to develop excellence in artistry and technique as a performance ensemble. Chosen through a competitive audition process, choir members from D.C., Maryland, and Virginia commit to participating in a year of choral training, intensive workshops, and a variety of performances on Washington Performing Arts’s main stage and through community events. The COTG program provides opportunities for youth in grades four through 12 and promotes an environment of self-confidence, teamwork, and respect. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Michele Fowlin, the Children of the Gospel Choir has been featured at the White House (with Sara Bareilles at the Canadian State Dinner honoring Prime Minister Justin Trudeau); the Inaugural Prayer Services for President Barack Obama and the National Memorial Service for Nelson Mandela, both at The Washington National Cathedral; with Matthew Whitaker in concert; the Washington Performing Arts Gala with Broadway star Matthew Morrison; the historic Howard Theatre; the U.S. Department of State; and on NBC’s Today.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults | 5 - 12 Years Old | 13 - 19 Years Old (Teens) |
EVENT TYPE: | Musical Performance | Lecture | Family Program | Discover Summer |