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Englewood Sings!: Afrochella

date

March 15, 2025

Time

3:00 PM

location

Kennedy-King College: U Center Great Hall (740 W. 63rd St.)

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Add to Calendar 3/15/2025 3:00 PM America/Chicago Englewood Sings!: Afrochella Join the Englewood Neighborhood Choir for Englewood Sings!, a music festival with workshops and showcase. This event is free and open to the public, and singers ages 8-18 are encouraged to participate! Kennedy-King College: U Center Great Hall (740 W. 63rd St.)

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Englewood Sings is a festival of musical and cultural workshops, culminating in an exciting showcase performance by the Englewood Neighborhood Choir, all workshop participants.

We welcome the talented youth of Englewood to make their presence known by singing for peace, love, joy and justice. Singers ages 8-18 are encouraged to participate!



Tickets

Tickets are $10* per person, available for purchase at the concert. All seating is general admission. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime.

*Uniting Voices Chicago has a pay-what-you-can policy, allowing guests to pay as much or as little as they like per ticket, including requesting free tickets if desired*

Accessibility

Uniting Voices Chicago strives to make music and performance accessible to anyone who wants it. Assistive listening devices are available at the ticketing desk. To request accommodations, please email info [at] unitingvoiceschicago [dot] org.

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special guest

Keith McCutchen and the Kentucky State University Concert Choir

Pianist, composer and conductor Keith McCutchen is the director of the Kentucky State University Concert Choir and director of Choral Activities at Kentucky State. Previously, McCutchen has taught music theory and jazz piano at St. Olaf College, Northfield Minnesota, directed the vocal jazz ensembles at the University of Minnesota, as well as served as director of the African American Choral Ensemble at Indiana University, Bloomington. Prior to teaching at the collegiate level, Keith taught in the Fayette County School system, Lexington Kentucky, teaching, Arts and Humanities at Tates Creek Middle School and chorus at Henry Clay High School and School for the Performing Arts, SCAPA of Lexington.