It's #GivingTuesday! Please consider supporting our Indiegogo Campaign.
We've reached 60% of our goal. We need your help to reach 100% of our goal.
This is our biggest and most ambitious project to date, and we need your help to make it a huge success!
SUMMARY
The Harlem Chambers, in partnership with The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, will present R. Nathaniel Dett's monumental oratorio The Ordering of Moses on Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 7:30 PM. This production will coincide with the two-year Harlem-wide celebration of the Harlem Renaissance Centennial (#HarlemRen100).
This historic
performance will feature a full orchestra comprising members of The
Harlem Chamber Players, a 100-member choir comprising members of Chorale
Le Chateau and other Harlem arts organizations and churches led by IMG
artist conductor & composer Damien Sneed. The featured soloists will be Met Opera soprano Brandie Sutton, alto Raehann Bryce-Davis, tenor Issachah Savage and Met Opera baritone Justin Austin.
ABOUT INDIEGOGO AND HOW YOU CAN HELP
- The Indiegogo platform is a crowdfunding campaign meant to raise funds online through small and large contributions. (If anyone feels uncomfortable with contributing online, please email us or call 212-866-1492.)
- Visit our Indiegogo Campaign and contribute. No amount is too small. $10 and $25 contributions add up and will help!
- Please let others know about our campaign as the more people who give the better chance we have of success!
- You can either select the BACK IT button to donate, or you can select one of the PERKS to get something for your contribution. Some of the PERKS include:
- 1 general admission ticket to the June performance at a $60 contribution
- 2 general admission tickets to the June performance at a $120 contribution
- 1 VIP ticket at a $150 contribution
- 2 VIP tickets at a $300 contribution
If you do not feel comfortable with online platforms and want to contribute, please mail your contribution to:
The Harlem Chamber Players, Inc.
191 Claremont Avenue #25
New York, NY 10027
Please feel free to email us or call 212-866-1492 if you have any questions.
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