WASHINGTON -
Dec. 17, 2016 -
PRLog -- Mosaic Harmony, an award winning, interfaith, multicultural community choir based in Northern Virginia, returns to perform during the annual Martin Luther King Jr. program for the Washington Hospital Center ("WHC"). The concert, which is a season favorite for the choir and the hospital staff, will feature selections from the choir's wide-ranging repertoire as well as some original songs penned by the choir's director, David K. North who is celebrating his 20
th season with the choir.
The concert, which is held in the True Auditorium at noon and located on the hospital campus, is open to all Washington Hospital Center campus staff members. Previous King Holiday programs for the hospital have featured in-house and invited guest speakers including the late Dr. Dorothy I. Height, who have presented to the audiences what Dr. King's influences and impact has had on their individual lives and what "keeping the dream alive," meant to them in their personal growth, careers and advancement.
The choir's first performance at WHC was in 2005 and continued for four consecutive years. "Scheduling conflicts prevented a return until 2015 and we couldn't be more thrilled to return once again this year, We have always been welcomed so warmly by the staff and they seem to engage and enjoy our performances,"
notes director David K. North, "the friendship between the hospital and choir has been forged through music and the choir is honored to be invited to return once again to share their message in song."For more information on Mosaic Harmony and their performance schedule, visit them on the web at
www.mosaicharmony.org