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Rainbow Harmony Project celebrates their 10th Anniversary Season!

 

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Rainbow Harmony Project

First rehearsal of 2009-10

Monday, September 14, 2009 - 7-9:30 PM

First Unitarian Universalist Church of Winnipeg

603 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg MB map

Singing and support members are welcome to join at any time.

Singers
No audition is required - just a love for singing and for community building.

Supporters/Volunteers
There are many ways to help and be a part of the RHP:

  • ticket sales
  • promotion
  • concert/show production
  • accounting
  • board members
  • tour coordinators
  • fundraising
  • event and concert planning
  • stage, sound and light crews
  • etc., etc., etc.

Rehearsals

Mondays, 7-9:30 PM - September to mid-June

Central location with parking lot

First Unitarian Universalist Church of Winnipeg
603 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg MB

Membership Dues

Whole Season (Sep-Jun) $120

Half Season (Sep-Dec or Jan-Jun): $60

Dues may be adjusted based on ability to pay.

Contact Info

Membership Chair: Ivan Zimmer email
President: Paul Sullivan email
Director: Vic Hooper email

 

RHP seeks to provide social and fellowship experiences to enrich the lives of its members; promote education and cultural enrichment of its members and audiences; foster spirit and pride in the GLBTT community; and present a positive image of the GLBTT community to the general public by being identified as an organization of individuals who are making a contribution to the entire community through musical performance.

RHP presents

10th Anniversary Extravaganza Concert

Sat May 30, 2009
8:30 PM

Westminster United

Maryland & Westminster
Winnipeg MB

with very special guest:
Heather Bishop

about Heather

Heather Bishop is a well known name at all the major Canadian Folk Festivals in this country. She has performed with almost every major symphony orchestra in Canada as well as a few in the USA.

Heather has dedicated an equal part of her career to touring in the United States. Since their inception, she has been a regular performer at the two largest Women's festivals in the USA.

Heather has always believed that music is one of the most effective tools for change and has dedicated her career to addressing the issues facing our society that need changing. She has been a champion of women's rights and gay rights, sacrificing gain in her own career to stand behind her truth and her beliefs. Heather was the first publicly "out" Lesbian to perform at major Canadian Folk Festivals, thereby breaking down the barriers for Gays and Lesbians in the music industry.  more

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