The Cherokee Chamber Singers will perform in a free concert at the NC State Capitol, 1 East Edenton Street, Raleigh, on Friday, November 22nd, 2019, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
These middle and high school students will perform the program “Si Otsedoha,” which translates from the Cherokee language as “We’re Still Here.”
The Cherokee Chamber Singers are the premier vocal ensemble from Cherokee High School in Cherokee, North Carolina, and under the direction of Michael Yannette.
As representatives of both their school and the Cherokee community, their unique and varied programs offer audiences not only a traditional and modern glimpse of Native American music, but also performances of traditional choral, classical, musical theatre, and pop/rock genres.
Guests will be able to listen to the performance and ask the students and director questions in between songs and during a question and answer portion at the end of the program.
This event is FREE, and no reservations are necessary. Come and greet these North Carolina students before they head to represent the state in Washington, D.C. — they will be performing on Sunday, October 24th, at the National Gallery of Art in our nation’s capital.
Please call (919) 733-4994 for more information.
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