BRAATA PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS JAMAICA YOUTH CHORAL FINAL LEG OF THEIR REDEMPTION SONGS TOUR IN NYC

Featuring choral works by African American & Jamaican Composers
BRAATA PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS JAMAICA YOUTH CHORAL FINAL LEG OF THEIR REDEMPTION SONGS TOUR IN NYC 
 
Featuring choral works by African American & Jamaican Composers
Superb Music. Amazing Young People. A Great Jamaican Choir!

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 20234:00 PM

TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT https://www.betterunite.com/BraataProductions-redemptionsongstour
 
New York, NY – January 23, 2023: BRAATA PRODUCTIONS, in association with St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church, is pleased to present the JAMAICA YOUTH CHORAL in the final leg of their REDEMPTION SONGS tourREDEMPTION SONGS will be performed on Sunday, February 5, 2023 at 4:00 pm at St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church (4301 Avenue D, Brooklyn, NY 11203). Tickets are $25 in advance ($30 at the door) and purchasable at https://www.betterunite.com/BraataProductions-redemptionsongstour

The Jamaica Youth Chorale (JYC) is committed to the highest standard in the performance of choral music. Founded in December 2008, the JYC quickly emerged as one of the nation’s leading choirs being featured in many local, regional and international publications, productions and events to critical acclaim. This includes representing Jamaica at the World Choir Games – Championship level in South Africa; features on the BBC; Caribbean Passport; The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in the UK; and an annual concert season and recital. The Choir has also released an album, SPIRIT: Spirituals & Other Sacred Works by Jamaican Composers available on all streaming platforms.
 
The choir was founded and is led by award winning conductor Greg Simms with Musical Direction by Dr. Kathy Brown, Cedron Walters and Dr. Odane Dawkins
 
The concert will be performed Sunday, February 5, 2023 at 4:00 pm. 
Tickets are $25
in advance ($30 at the door) and purchasable at https://www.betterunite.com/BraataProductions-redemptionsongstour
St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church4301 Avenue D Brooklyn, NY 11203
  
Braata Productions was founded in 2009 to bring Caribbean folk culture, music movement, stories, artists and theatre to the United States.
 
In its brief history, Braata Productions’ projects and programs have served over 350 artists, directors, designers, technicians and young entrepreneurial artists and has enjoyed many successes including the creation of The Braata Folk Singers, Braata Education & Outreach titled Project BE, Braata Theatre Workshop and The “Braata” Award.

Published by malinism

Malini is a native New Yorker who has been involved in the arts for her entire life. She's served the theatre in many aspects of which she's very proud – actress, director, producer, stage manager, costume designer, prop designer, theatre reviewer, publicist and most recently writer/monologist. She received her BA in Theatre Arts and English Literature from Baruch College and her MFA in Directing from the Actors Studio Drama School. In 2003, Malini and her husband, Ian, created Black Henna Productions with a handful of innovative artists. Every member of the company collaborates on every piece, either writing, acting, directing, designing, or filling any other role that fit their own personal skills with a commitment to bring new, exciting, and challenging theatre to the world. She is an associate member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and a member of the League of Professional Theatre Women. Malini received the Woman of Distinction Award for her contribution to Media, Arts and Culture from the City of New York in 2008. She is also a Person of Godspell which ran at Circle in the Square on Broadway from 2011-2012.

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