Gay Men’s Chorus of Charlotte
Through artistic excellence, education, and engagement, the Gay Men’s Chorus of Charlotte along with the Women’s Chorus of Charlotte endeavor to create a society which values and respects its LGBTQ+ members.
Through artistic excellence, education, and engagement, the Gay Men’s Chorus of Charlotte along with the Women’s Chorus of Charlotte endeavor to create a society which values and respects its LGBTQ+ members.
GAPA Men’s Chorus was established in 1989 shortly after GAPA formed. Our first performance was at the Metropolitan Community Church San Francisco on November 3, 1989 in a humorous “talent/un-talent” show. The founding group wanted to celebrate their respective cultures through song and showcase a strong, proud collective of queer API men in the San …
In the fall of 1987, an advertisement ran in the Gay and Lesbian News Telegraph seeking men interested in forming St Louis’s first gay chorus. By the spring of 1988, the chorus had grown to 22 men and, under the direction of Michael Cohrs, presented its first concert — One Voice. With the staging of La Vie Boheme, …
Our mission: The Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus is a community of gay men and friends who seek to uplift and create LGBTQ+ visibility, community, and celebration through choral singing and the musical arts. Our membership spans Eugene, Springfield, and many beautiful places in the surrounding areas of Lane County and the South Willamette Valley. While we …
Empire City Men’s Chorus is a forward-thinking, urban auditioned men’s chorus based in New York City. For over 27 years, ECMC’s high quality choral concert programming has brought countless audiences to their feet, made significant contributions to the tradition of men’s choral repertoire, and given back to its greater community through volunteer service, profit-sharing, and goodwill …
Founded in 2003, DGMC is committed to continually reaching for excellence in choral music, forging active community partnerships and educating others about the value of diversity. We offer a broad range of musical styles from serious to the sublime—heavy to hysterical. Our members have a dedication to the choral arts and the desire to become …
The chorale was formed in 1998 from a group of 12 singers that came together to provide music for a World AIDS Day memorial service. Founded by Rick Fortner, they had no official name. Their hope was to provide support to the families and friends of those affected by HIV and AIDS. From there, the …
We are a men’s choir belonging to the gay community of Tijuana.
The gay choir of the City of Lima promotes diversity and awareness of people through music.
Founded in 1986, the Connecticut Gay Men’s Chorus was the first organization of its kind in Connecticut and is a proud to be a part of LGBT history. The chorus continues to inspire other arts-based community organizations around New England. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Greg McMahan, the CTGMC is proud to maintain its …