Beijing Queer Chorus
Beijing Queer Chorus[1] | |
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Also known as | Shining Jazzy Chorus (三棱减一合唱团)[2] |
Origin | Beijing, China |
Instruments | 20 voices |
Website | Official Blog |
Founded in 2008 at Beijing, the Beijing Queer Chorus (北京酷儿合唱团) is now, with around 20 regular performing members, the first public performing LGBT chorus in mainland China. BQC is a member of the GALA Choruses.[3][4]
The Chorus was known as Shining Jazzy Chorus.
Introduction
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The chorus performs different genres of music, including classical, folk, jazz, and pop music. The chorus' mission is to challenge preconceptions about music and society. It serves not only as a chorus, but also as a social network. [5]
Recent history
The chorus was founded in October 2008 as the Shining Jazzy Chorus.[6] Every year, they perform an annual anniversary concert.[7][8][9][10][11] In June, 2013, they performed with Seattle Men's Chorus assistant director, Eric Lane Barnes.[12] The following month of that year, they met with Gary Locke.[13] In April, 2014, they changed their name to the Beijing Queer Chorus.[6] In JUL, 2016, they attend the GALA choruses festival in Denver, U.S. [14] [15]
References
- ↑ "以我之名,中国同性恋群体实录". Phoenix Television Panoramic Eyeshot of Phoenix. July 2015. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
- ↑ "三棱减一合唱团:用音乐吁平权". Radio Netherlands Worldwide. June 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
- ↑ "Shining Jazzy Chorus". GALA.
- ↑ "Chinese LGBT chorus finds inspiration in Seattle's gay scene". the Seattle Globalist.
- ↑ Cosio-Mercado, Dana. "In Tune, Beijing's Amateur singers make beautiful music together" (2014 Feb). Beijingkids: 61. Retrieved 10 Feb 2014.
- 1 2 "renaming announcement on facebook". Retrieved 29 April 2014.
- ↑ Li, Lin (12 Nov 2013). "Shining Out of the Closet". Global Times. People's Daily. 5 (1265). Retrieved 12 Nov 2013.
- ↑ "The 3rd anniversary concert of the Shining Jazzy Chorus". City Weekend. Retrieved 29 February 2012.
This LGBT chorus has been in operation for three years. It returns to Beijing for a performance at Si Ju Fang Theatre, outside the city.
- ↑ "jazz hands". City Weekend. 12 (27): 31. Sep 2012.
- ↑ Fitch, Laura; Song, Simon (January 2013). "Pride&Joy". South China Morning Post - Post Magazine. South China Morning Post: 22. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
- ↑ "三棱减一合唱团4周年音乐会". Retrieved 15 April 2013.
- ↑ "a concert in beijing". GALA.
- ↑ "Chinese LGBTQ Chorus wins acclaim of the U.S. ambassador Gary Faye Locke".
- ↑ "LGBT choruses perform along Denver's 16th Street Mall". The Denver Post.
- ↑ "World's Largest LGBT Performing Arts Event". Colorado Convention Center.
External links
- official blog at Sina
- music collection at Douban