close with 70 members and soon auditions to include ten more voices, Barcelona Gay Men’s Choir It is a predominantly member choir. gay men and grouping largest LGTBI+ choir in the countryHe is also the first person to release his own album. Fifty of these voices will descend on September 17 at the Teatro Principal in Alicante benefit concert Who will the profit go to? Professional Leisure Association for people with functional diversity (AODI). Tickets on sale now 15, 20 and 25 Euros.
we have a voice is that the name new show It premiered on 12 July at the Teatro Condal in Barcelona and was awarded its title. disk Said they were published. About an hour and a half show, Goes through a repertoire of 16 songs containing several they are mixed or potpourri where the artists sing and dance and all that Gerard Ibanez translated into sign language with the participation of an interpreter. Conxita Paricio so that deaf people can enjoy the songs too.
“People won’t see a choir for use by people with folders going out to sing., but beyond a concert it comes out hilariously with quality voices that put the show on. “People will be able to sing and dance to musical, pop, diverse and fun songs,” he said. Angel HurtadoHe is from Alicante and is the head of the Barcelona choir. Accompanied by the manager Mary Dolores PadillaHe recalled that the choir visited Alicante a year ago with another similar show, and the public’s reaction was: “exciting” now with a show why he thinks the visit “must be repeated” “More strong”.
Although he does not want to disclose repertoire Hurtado stated that one of the songs that will be heard on the stage is an unforgettable classic. it’s raining guys anyone the sun risesfrom the musical miserablesalso a mixed eight and a half minutes 30 themes from the song’s many divas and another ballad “A little rest from the choreographic part, which is a lot”.
Inspired by the tradition of LGTBI+ choirs from Anglo-Saxon countries, BGMC was born in 2007 to offer this group a space. develop a musical and cultural activity and with it Contribute to providing visibility and normalizing homosexuality through the shows they always do entertaining and aimed at the general public.
80% of his concerts are charitable.or, as will be presented to the Director at 20:00 on the 17th, for the benefit of AODI and in cooperation with the Culture and Equality departments and the Alicante Entiende association. from AODI, pigeon stream He thanked the Barcelona Gay Men’s Choir’s collaboration for the second year in a row and encouraged citizens to attend and participate in this show, which he described as “because all the help is scarce”. “cool”. Jose Ramon Samper Understanding Alicante also highlighted the opportunity to hold a cultural activity like this for all audiences for the sake of visibility of the LGTBI + collective.
Hurtado highlighted that there are several LGTBI choirs, some of them mixed, in cities such as Barcelona, Madrid, Mallorca or Torremolinos, with BGMC being the largest with members aged 20 to 60.