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Singing in the Park: New Dimensions Choral Society

  • Caddo Common Park 880 Texas Avenue Shreveport, LA, 71101 United States (map)

Join us on Saturday, June 1, at 869 Texas Avenue for an afternoon of enchanting music featuring excerpts from George Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess” followed by “Spirituals Galore.” Come early and enjoy the scenery and food from the food trucks, then at 3 ㏘ the show itself starts.

Under the artistic direction of Patricia Britton-Hall and accompanied by Jeremy Fortenberry, the event will showcase the incredible talents of featured soloists Brenda Wimberly, John Collins, Terry Taylor, Marty B. Smith, Natorshau Davis, MeGail Parsons, Ellen Lewis Hall, Nolan Budgewater II, and Anthony Cheathem.

Don’t miss this opportunity to experience an afternoon of beautiful music in the vibrant setting of Caddo Common Park. This event is free and open to the public.

—EVENT DETAILS—
• Date: Saturday, June 1
• Time: 1 – 4 ㏘ (show starts @ 3 ㏘)
• Location: 869 Texas Avenue, Shreveport, LA
Come and enjoy an afternoon of cultural enrichment and musical delight!

—ABOUT THE NEW DIMENSIONS CHORAL SOCIETY—
The New Dimensions Choral Society, led by Artistic Director Patricia Britton-Hall, is dedicated to bringing high-quality choral music to the community, showcasing diverse repertoires and talented musicians. It was founded by the late Bobby Wiggins.

The New Dimensions Choral Society will create a new program in two acts to educate the general public about the rich history of African American music. Composed of professional musicians and singers, the Society will present solos and choral works from Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess.” Then they’ll sing Negro Spirituals indicative of the songs that were sung by African Americans during enslavement, Reconstruction, and Jim Crow eras. There’ll be narration and explanation of the songs and their significance, as well as the imagery evoked by the words and cadence.

Earlier Event: June 1
Theatre School of Dance
Later Event: June 4
M.L. Dumars Author Talk