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Early Bird Registration (Sept. 11-Oct.3) | $750 |
General Registration (Oct. 4-Oct.17) | $850 |
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Early Bird Registration (Sept. 11-Oct.3) | $750 |
General Registration (Oct. 4-Oct.17) | $850 |
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Early Bird Registration (Sept. 11-Oct. 3) | $750 | $850 |
General Registration (Oct. 4-Oct.17) | $850 | $950 |
Not a member? We'd love to have you join us for this event and become part of the Chorus America community! Visit our membership page to learn more, and feel free to contact us with any questions at [email protected].
Registration Type | Non-Member Price |
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Early Bird Registration (Sept. 11-Oct. 3) | $850 |
General Registration (Oct. 4-Oct.17) | $950 |
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Individual Session | $30 each |
All Four (4) Sessions | $110 |
*Replays with captioning will remain available for registrants to watch until November 1, 11:59pm EDT.
Member Professional Development Days are specially designed for Chorus America members. If you're not currently a member, we'd love to welcome you to this event, and into the Chorus America community! Visit our membership page to learn more about becoming a member of Chorus America, and please don't hesitate to reach out to us with any questions at [email protected].
Registration Type | Price |
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Individual Session | $30 each |
All Four (4) Sessions | $110 |
*Replays with captioning will remain available for registrants to watch until November 1, 11:59pm EDT.
Registration Type | Price |
---|---|
Individual Session | $30 each |
All Four (4) Sessions | $110 |
*Replays with captioning will remain available for registrants to watch until November 1, 11:59pm EDT.
Member Professional Development Days are specially designed for Chorus America members. If you're not currently a member, we'd love to welcome you to this event, and into the Chorus America community! Visit our membership page to learn more about becoming a member of Chorus America, and please don't hesitate to reach out to us with any questions at [email protected].
Earlier this month, Tennessee became the first state to pass a law that restricts drag performance, with similar measures introduced or passed in many other U.S. states. Such laws both restrict freedom of expression and serve to isolate and demonize the larger LGBTQ+ community. As such, they are harmful to all of us, and counter to Chorus America's vision, mission, and guiding principles.
Chorus America stands with and celebrates the many LGBTQ+ singers and artists in our choral community, who move us powerfully forward toward our vision of a vibrant society in which diverse singing communities affirm and share the full range and depth of our humanity. We also support the North American LGBTQ+ choral movement led by our colleague organization GALA Choruses and the more than 190 choruses it serves in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
As a member of the Performing Arts Alliance (PAA), we share the following PAA statement defending drag performance, which outlines how to stay informed and how to take action against these harmful laws.
State legislatures across the U.S. are legitimizing these hateful actions by passing anti-drag bills that strike at the core of free speech and expression and that criminalize drag as an art form. These bills seek to ban children and young people from drag performances, block shows from public venues, and force locales that host drag events to register as "adult-oriented businesses."
According to the ACLU, at least 39 anti-drag bills have been introduced in 18 states. Last month, Arkansas passed a law in which the explicit reference to drag was removed, but still leaves performers vulnerable. In the same week, the Tennessee governor, Bill Lee, signed the first anti-drag bill into law, also banning gender-affirming care.
In the article "Laws Restricting Drag Shows Should Scare Everyone Who Believes In Free Expression", PEN America flagged the most common restrictions being codified:
You can track the status of bills in dynamic maps from the American Civil Liberties Union and from the Equality Federation. While they have slightly different information, together they capture most current active legislation.
APAP President and CEO and Vice Chair of PAA Lisa Richards Toney outlined why we should be alarmed at these developments.
There is an active disinformation campaign happening around these issues. Drag, as an artform, has existed in many forms for many centuries by people of all sexual orientations, gender identities and ages and is not a threat to children or anyone else. Use the links above as a starting point. Research what activism is happening in your area and find out how you and your art can fit into this movement.
If you are in a state where LGBTQIA2S+ rights are under attack, speak up! Tell your lawmakers that you care about these issues and that you oppose these infringements on civil liberties. Use this website to find your state legislature’s website.
If you have the privilege to safely share this with those who love and trust you, talk about this! Democracy dies in darkness. Make sure that the word is getting out to as many folks as possible who can help fight for the right to expression and free speech!