The Long Island Gay Men's Chos is celebratg s 15th anniversary. The mic s upg ncert seri durg Pri Month is a look back at members' favore songs.
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- LONG ISLAND GAY MEN'S CHOS CELEBRAT 15 YEARS OF NNECTNS WH PRI MONTH NCERT SERI
- LONG ISLAND GAY MEN'S CHOS CELEBRAT 15TH ANNIVERSARY
LONG ISLAND GAY MEN'S CHOS CELEBRAT 15 YEARS OF NNECTNS WH PRI MONTH NCERT SERI
For 15 years, the Long Island Gay Men's Chos has been entertag dienc across the Island — and offerg a sense of muny to s members. "They really jt re about each other," says print Brad Meek. * li gay men's chorus *
Our GoalsOur MissnOur VisnOur Core ValuThe Long Island Gay Men's Chos is a voluntary, not-for-prof, muny-based anizatn that provis diverse dienc wh high-qualy choral performanc and mil experienc to spire the sens and emotns, and to affirm the ntributns of the LGBT muny as a viable participant the regn's cultural e mic to brg together the LGBT muny wh the aim of rcg prejudice and discrimatn and to be seen as a viable participant the regn's cultural life.
The Long Island Gay Men's Chos is also about entertag our dienc wh high-qualy male choral performanc, and affirmg the ntributns of Long Island's gay muny.
LONG ISLAND GAY MEN'S CHOS CELEBRAT 15TH ANNIVERSARY
The Chos affirms, by example and through song, the worth and digny of a cross-sectn of the diverse populatn that is reflective of Long Island and our natn as a whole, rporatg mic that posively reprents the gay muny and openly supports issu related to human equaly and jtice. © 2023 Long Island Gay Men's Chos Inc.
The Long Island Gay Men's Chos is a 501(c)(3) not-for-prof rporatn. “Mic builds a bridge It n tear down a wall Mic is a language That n speak to one and all” — From “Why We Sg” by Greg Gilp At the start of a recent Wednday night rehearsal of the Long Island Gay Men’s Chos, Jeate Cooper asked the group to rise, le up and b the shoulrs of the guy ont.
” And, as at all their ncerts, memorative “Gaybills” — their playbills — will be available. Long Island Gay Men's Chos member Darnell Tyson performs a solo at a baret event at the Sayville VFW. ” A chos begs Fifteen years ago, Carlos Serrano and Jim Collier, both members of mixed-genr, gay-iendly Long Island chos, saw a vio of the Turtle Creek Chorale, a Dallas gay men’s chos, and cid they wanted to create somethg siar on the Island.