Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Singing Out: National Equality March Weekend


GMCW continues to show itself as a central act on the political stage of
the capital of the free world. Last January we sang for the inauguration concert for President Obama at the Lincoln Memorial. On Sunday, October 11 we were proud to represent gay and lesbian choruses from around the country as we sang for over 100,000 people at the Equality Rally on the west lawn of the United States Capitol. It was thrilling to sing Marry Us, Somewhere Over the Rainbow and several other songs to a cheering crowd who were there to march and rally for equal rights for all Americans.

GMCW's small ensemble Potomac Fever participated in a very touching and historic event the day before the march and rally. A memorial service for Leonard Matlovich, the first openly gay person in the military, was held at the Congressional Cemetary. A parade of speakers included several gay heroes who were forced out of the military because of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy. Tracy Thorne, Alex Nicholson and Lt. Dan Choi spoke with great passion ... it was an afternoon filled with great emotion. Potomac Fever opened the service with a stirring National Anthem, and also performed the lullaby, Everything Possible, especially fitting as Tracy Thorne's two young children were there to listen.

It was a proud weekend for GMCW

GMCW's 2009-2010 Season


Considering the difficult economic times we are all living through, we decided that our new season should be an entertainment-filled, bundle of fun. You could say it is GMCW's own "stimulus package," put together for your enjoyment. From our fractured version of SNOW WHITE in December; to a concert of LOVE in February; to a fully-staged production of the Broadway musical GREASE in March; to our small ensemble show, FEVER in May; to a celebration of DIVAS in June (featuring the foremost female impersonator, Christopher Peterson), I think we have our most exciting season ever.