Auditions For The Boys & Girls Choir Of Harlem

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Published on May 13, 2014, 9:24 pm
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The Boys & Girls Choir of Harlem will be hosting auditions for a new generation of raw, untapped talent to cultivate and continue a musical legacy of greatness.

The Boys & Girls Choir of Harlem

Auditions will be held at The Soul Saving Station located at 301 West 124th Street, New York, NY 10027 from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. on May 24, 2014 for boys ages 9-17.

The choir’s international success spanning almost five decades speaks for itself. Come be a part of music history.

“The Boys Choir of Harlem is a testament to discipline, high standards and commitment. The Thought of these young people joyously embracing the sort of challenge their music requires is nothing less than a clarion call to optimism.” – THE NEW YORK TIMES

For audition requirements and to register, please go here.

 

About the Boys & Girls Choir of Harlem

The Boys and Girls Choir of Harlem has laid a foundation of musical instruction to generations of children since 1968.  It is upon the foundations of this legacy the choir is being reborn. “Our country needs more opportunities to share our positive values and common points of culture with one another. The B&GCH sings and shares music, goodness and the determination that is at the foundation of who we are as a country and a people.” The Choir intends to change and save lives by way of providing artistic and cultural experiences to the youth of Harlem and spreading the gospel of love, tolerance and humanity across the country and the world. B&GCH is dedicated to continuing this mission, reminding audiences once again of the importance and power of music.

 

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