Join the Harmony "Melodies for a Movement" - A Beacon of Hope and Celebration
This March, an event like no other will resonate through the hallowed halls of the New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall. The Boston Gay Men’s Chorus (BGMC) presents “Melodies for a Movement,” a concert series dedicated not only to the memory of Tyler Clementi but as a celebration of his life and a powerful stand against the cyber-harassment and bullying so many LGBTQ+ youths face today.
Why You Can't Miss This
A Musical Triumph Over Adversity: Through the evocative strains of “Tyler’s Suite” and the spellbinding performance by Ann Hampton Callaway, this concert aims to do more than entertain. It seeks to touch hearts, open minds, and inspire a wave of change towards greater empathy, understanding, and acceptance across every corner of society.
A Call to Action
Melodies for a Movement is a rallying cry for all of us to contribute to a world where safety, inclusion, and respect are not the realities for everyone, especially within the LGBTQ+ community.
An Experience to Remember
Prepare for an evening of unforgettable music that sounds and feels good. This is an opportunity to be part of a transformative experience that blends the universal language of music with the passionate pursuit of social justice.
Event Details
New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall
30 Gainsborough Street
Boston
Saturday
March 16th
8 PM
Sunday
March 17th
3 PM
Each show lasts approximately 1.5 hours, including an intermission.
Accessibility for All
Inclusivity is at the heart of this event. Jordan Hall is wheelchair accessible, and all performances will be ASL interpreted, ensuring everyone can join in the movement.
Venue
Nestled at 30 Gainsborough Street in Boston the New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall will be the gathering place for this extraordinary event.
About the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus
The BGMC stands as a titan of musical excellence and social change. Founded in 1982, this 200-voice ensemble has carved a niche for itself as one of New England’s most successful community-based choruses. With a repertoire that spans classical to contemporary, the BGMC uses the power of music to foster a positive image of the gay and lesbian community, touching over 10,000 lives each season through live performances and countless more through digital platforms.
As Cultural Ambassadors, the BGMC has broken barriers, being the first LGBT chorus to perform in regions where their message of love and acceptance is most needed, from Poland to the Middle East and South Africa.