Uniting Voices Chicago Gala strikes a chord, raises $1.5M for music education
Uniting Voices Chicago's after-school programs create one-of-a-kind experiences that make a lasting impact far beyond the stage.
Uniting Voices Chicago's signature, world-class instruction and programming is offered to students in Chicagoland schools.
Each year, thousands of individuals across the globe empower our young singers to imagine a future strengthened by song.
A Black History Month concert by the Chicago Children’s Choir
Lonnie Norwood and Coda Lewis preview tomorrow’s performance by the Chicago Children’s Choir to celebrate and recognize Black History Month.
Preserving and persevering. That’s the theme of this year’s Black History Month celebration with the Chicago Children’s Choir.
Honoring Black History Month may look and feel a lot different this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. But there are still plenty of ways to celebrate.
The Chicago Children’s Choir is preparing for a special Black History Month concert, which will be held virtually.
Preserving and Persevering: featuring special collaborations with GRAMMY Award winners – Ms. Lisa Fischer, Ranky Tanky and Peter CottonTale
From online exhibitions to panel discussions, here are more than a dozen events hosted by museums and other cultural institutions
The Chicago Children’s Choir performed with Peter Cottontale and Chance the Rapper for a special inauguration edition of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Chance The Rapper and Peter CottonTale join other Chicago artists for a performance airing on Stephen Colbert's inauguration night TV special.
Josephine Lee is the President and Artistic Director of Chicago Children’s Choir. Lee joins the show to discuss the choir’s upcoming performance this week for Joe Biden’s inauguration.
Following the election of Kamala Harris as vice president in November, Chicago poet Leslé Honoré updated a poem she wrote in 2017 to celebrate the historic nature of Harris’ win.