Events
“Soulful Resonance in Gospel Music.”
Week 1: Origins of Gospel Music
Week 2: The Golden Age of Gospel
Week 3: Gospel Music and the Civil Rights Movement
Week 4: Evolution and Innovation in Gospel Music
Week 5: Gospel Music in Popular Culture
Week 6: Diversity in Gospel Music
Week 7: Global Impact of Gospel Music
Week 8: The Future of Gospel Music
Join the Center for Black & Indigenous Praxis for our autumn Embodied Spirituality series, "Soulful Resonance in Gospel Music"!
This immersive eight-part virtual series is designed to take participants on a journey through the rich history and transformative power of gospel music.
Tuesdays
Sept 24 - Nov 12
5:00pm-6:30pm PST (via virtual platform)
8pm-9:30pm EST (via virtual platform)
For more information:
“Soulful Resonance in Gospel Music.”
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Facilitated by Dawn Anthony
Dawn Anthony serves as a music educator for her own organization, DNAMuzic— an organization that digs deep when sharing the origins of music and its connections to culture and history.
Dawn Anthony Joins
The Rock Hill Symphony Orchestra
Sunday, October 27, 2024
Sullivan Middle School Auditorium
Doors Open 3:00pm
Concert at 4:00 pm
1920’s Jazz Age & The Harlem Renaissance
Christopher James Lees, Conductor
FREE & family-friendly concert combining the important voices of the Harlem Renaissance. This reflective program will feature music of American musical icons – George Gershwin, Louis Armstrong, Aaron Copland, Duke Ellington, and the “Dean of African American Composers,” William Grant Still.
This project is funded in part by the South Carolina Arts Commission which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts.