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May
27

Church on Church St. July 4, 11:00 am
Each year The Choir performs with special Guest Artists at the annual Toronto Pride festivities, and brings Church service to thousands on Church St. This year the choir flies back from their amazing General Conference trip to Mexico just in time to arrive bright-eyed and ready for their performance on Church St.

Both special guests, Julie and Stephanie are bringing their amazing talents to this year’s Pride celebration, direct from their flight back from Mexico, as they both accompanied The Choir to General Conference!

Details

Date: Sunday, July 4, 2010
Time: 11:00 am
Seating Begins: 10:30 am
Location: Pride South Stage, located at the south east corner of Wood St. and Church St., just north of Carleton St.
Parking: Parking is at a premium during Pride, we suggest taking the TTC. However if traveling by car is a must, we recommend parking on streets further from Church St. and walking in. Leave yourself enough time to get a good seat.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible with accessibility seating area. Signed for the hearing impaired.
Cost: FREE

Special Guest Artists

Julie Michels

Julie has sung on numerous occasions with The Choir, to her delight, ours and the audience’s -- she never fails to impress with her jazzy vocal, vibrant persona and infectious enthusiasm.

Julie is also a featured artists on the Choir’s 2 cds, House of Love and Connected and has sung at Sunday services at the MCC Toronto many times, lending her voice and heart and spirit to each performance. The Choir is always thrilled to have Julie to sing with, as her energy is high and her vocal stylings lift up The Choir’s contemporary sound, particularly on Pride weekend.
Read more about Julie on her website.

Sneak Peek Video with Julie

Julie and the Choir at a past Sunday service at MCC Toronto, 115 Simpson Ave -- Singing Feel The Rain.

Stephanie Martin

With her critically acclaimed stage presence and her own unique brand of ‘jazzy, junk-drawer pop’ Stephanie Martin has established herself as a respected artist in Canada and abroad. Writer/director Ted Dykstra calls her a “towering talent”. Elaine Overholt, vocal coach to the stars, says Martin “is a true musician with a most beautiful voice and a tremendous songwriting ability”.
Read more about Stephanie on her website.

Sneak Peek Video with Stephanie

Stephanie and the Choir at a past Sunday service at MCC Toronto -- Singing Amazing Grace.

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