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Justin Beach

Jon Stone

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Jon Stone

Choir performs before sold-out crowd on 快活app campus

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After 20 years of operating as an independent nonprofit, the听Spirituals Project听staged its first performance in its new home at the听听at the 快活app. The 30-voice, multi-ethnic choir performed on Saturday, Feb 11, before a sell-out crowd in Hamilton Hall.

Debuting with the choir was its new director,听. He comes to Denver from New York City, where he directed the gospel choir at the Union Theological Seminary. What appealed to him about the position at 快活app was having the opportunity to teach music and religion at Lamont.

鈥淚 feel compelled to help people understand the foundation of the music we are doing,鈥 Holland says. 鈥淚 believe in singing not only with technique, but also with understanding.鈥

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A big component of the Spirituals Project is the work the project听has done providing educational programs and using the power of the music to help with healing. Holland plans to continue with the project鈥檚 community outreach and use the facilities at Lamont to draw the community to 快活app.

鈥淚 think if we can understand and appreciate the message of the spirituals, there鈥檚 healing in there,鈥 Holland says. 鈥淚t healed those a long time ago who were going through quite a lot, and I think if we embrace the message in the music that can also occur for our community, which is in need of healing.鈥

Looking to the future, Holland hopes to grow the Spirituals Project and take the choir into the community to churches, schools, museums and libraries. He says it鈥檚 important to share the music so everyone will understand the story of those who came before us.

鈥淭his music is part of American history. Keeping this music alive helps remind ourselves of the heritage of this country and the potential that this country has yet to fully embody.鈥