Oakton, VA —Mosaic Harmony, an interfaith, multicultural community choir, is pleased to announce their spring 2010 concerts in celebration of 17 years of service to the Greater Washington, D.C. area will be held at a new location. The concerts will take place Saturday, May 1, 2010, at 7 p.m. at Bishop Ireton High School, 201 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, VA 22314, with a second concert also at the school, on Sunday, May 2, 2010, at 5 p.m.
The spring concert, which normally features a compilation of songs ranging from traditional and contemporary African-American gospel to music written by their dynamic and talented director, is the highlight of the choral season and is their largest fundraising effort each year. Mosaic Harmony’s concerts are high-energy, inspiring performances that leave their audiences feeling uplifted and encouraged. Bringing together people of diverse cultures, ages, backgrounds, and more than 17 faith traditions to celebrate humanity is Mosaic Harmony’s vision to be a source of inspiration on a local, national, and global level. The choir has performed in a variety of locations over the years, including the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, the Pentagon, Mary Washington College, and has raised tens of thousands of dollars for charities including Coats for Kids, Capital Hospice, Buganda University, the Brain Tumor Foundation, the Lakota Nation and Habitat for Humanity, as well as many other charitable causes. The choir’s performances have provided encouragement and hope to families in hospice care, residents of mental health facilities, residents living in retirement communities, and to the general public for 17 years. The choir’s 2009-2010 season is slated to begin on Tuesday, September 8 with their first rehearsal taking place at UUCF, 2709 Hunter Mill Road, Oakton, VA at 7:30pm.
Sponsorship opportunities and ticket sales for the May concert will become available in the coming months. For more information on the choir, performance schedule or the rehearsals, visit the website at www.mosaicharmony.org
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