On Saturday afternoon, April 6, vocal music of South Africa, Bulgaria, Cuba, Lapland, Mali, Ukraine and other far-from Vermont cultures will drift out the windows of the Hardwick Town House.
The nine women who make up the Choromondo Touring Ensemble will be singing a benefit concert to raise funds for Child Haven, a non-profit organization that provides services that include housing, food, education, moral and emotional support for women and children in developing countries.
Choromondo has been bringing women together from Quebec and Vermont to sing an eclectic mix of traditional world music for 20 years and is directed by Quebec artist and musician Allyna Harris. Their colorful costumes and enthusiasm for this music make this a pleasure for all.
The concert will take place on Saturday, April 6 at 3pm at the Hardwick Town House, 1 Depot Street, Hardwick, Vermont.
A suggested donation of $15 will gladly be accepted at the door. For further information, call (802) 533-2379 or visit Choromondo on Facebook.
A repeat performance of this concert will take place Sunday, April 7 at 2pm at Le Marais de la Riviere aux Cerise's, 69 chemin Roy, Magog, Quebec