
Symbol of unity, power and abundance.
1000 Voices Project was founded on the conviction that whenever we raise our voices collectively, change is inevitable. The 1000 Voices Project offers people the opportunity to work together to stimulate self-awareness while cultivating basic human qualities such as compassion, understanding and respect.
The 1000 Voices Project offers a variety of programs in different settings bringing people together to build peaceful communities. African songs, rhythm games, dance, and storytelling are used to facilitate personal growth, community building and cross-cultural understanding. We hope that one day it will be common practice for people to gather in the thousands to work together in harmony.
An All Ages Celebration of African Songs, Dance & Community
With
Nii Armah Sowah
Join the 1000 Voices for a participatory sharing of soulful songs,
chants, and dance.
Bring your friends, spouses, babies, and entire family!
Date: Sunday, January 15
Time: 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Cost: $10 per adult (free for children under 13)
Location:
The Parish Hall,
St. John’s Episcopal Church
1419 Pine Street (the northwest corner of 15th & Pine)