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Connection & Harmony: A Sing-Along Celebration of Black Musical Ideas and Interpretations
Fri Feb 17, 2023
4:00pm to 4:45pm ET
Age: 2-6, with parents (older children are welcome)
Price: $8 recommended donation
Join BKCM in the Concert Hall for a sing-along in honor of Black History Month! Hosted by BKCM faculty member and Director of DEI Uton Onyejekwe and accompanied by BKCM faculty member Lafayette Harris, the sing-along allows children to explore the influence of prominent Black musicians and civil rights leaders in American history through song, dance, and video.
The sing-along also highlights the way Black artists have taken popular stories, songs, and even classroom concepts and creatively reimagined them, and celebrates various musical genres of the Black American tradition, from jazz to R&B to hip hop.
Purchase tickets online in advance.
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