Every Wednesday morning at 9:30 men and women, some carrying their life's possessions, file into the First Presbyterian Church of Dallas downtown and take the stage. They are members of the Dallas ...
Bryan Terrell Clark as “Older Man” (front left) and Darian Sanders as “Younger Man” sing during a performance of “Shelter Me” at the Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts in Richardson, TX on ...
The Dallas Street Choir, founded and led by Dr. Jonathan Palant, will premiere an original piece next week that explores resilience and hope. The original work also touches on issues of those unhoused ...
Three days before the Dallas Street Choir leaves for New York, its traveling members are assembled and listening intently to choir director Jonathan Palant. He makes an announcement about yet one more ...
UTD professor Jonathan Palant's Dallas Street Choir commissioned "Shelter Me: An Original Rock Oratorio" to shed light on the issue of homelessness. The premiere of the work written by New York-based ...
DALLAS — When Jonathan Palant founded the Dallas Street Choir, an ensemble comprised entirely of Dallas’ homeless, it wasn’t so people could hear them sing. It was so people could simply hear them.
The Dallas Street Choir's premiere performance of Shelter Me: An Original Rock Oratorio, composed by Jacob Ryan Smith, is now available for streaming on all major platforms. This near hour-long ...
Choir rehearsals at the University of Texas at Dallas are more than just stretching vocal boundaries. They're stretching emotional boundaries, preparing to perform a new original rock oratorio called ...
On a rainy Friday morning, Ardresha Wilson, a member of the Dallas Street Choir, sat on a bench outside The Stewpot enjoying a chocolate chip muffin and tossing a thumbs-up at everyone who passed.
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