Mosaic Harmony Hosts Third Annual United Nations Interfaith Week Concert
OAKTON, Va. – Feb. 1, 2018 – PRLog — Mosaic Harmony will be hosting The Third Annual Interfaith Harmony Concert on February 3, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at The Washington D.C. Temple Visitors’ Center, located in Kensington, Maryland. The concert is in celebration of 2018 United Nations World Interfaith Harmony Week and will feature performances by Jayamangala (classical Indian music and dance); the Metropolitan Washington Bahá’í Chorale; Mosaic Harmony; The Olam Tikvah Chorale, and The Mormon Choir of Washington D. C.
The event will include FREE admission and free parking. In honor of 2018 United Nations World Interfaith Harmony Week, donations may be made to UNICEF (https://secure.unicefusa.org/).
Mosaic Harmony is an interfaith community choir where people find love and acceptance regardless of color, religion, sexual orientation, or any other differences. We celebrate diversity and inclusiveness, sharing our message through the powerful medium of song, and inspiring our audiences to embrace ALL people.
Mosaic Harmony’s concerts are high-energy, inspiring performances that leave audiences feeling uplifted and encouraged. Music performed by the choir includes traditional and contemporary gospel to new music written by its dynamic and talented director, the Reverend David K. North. Mosaic Harmony draws on the rich heritage of African-American inspirational music to demonstrate and encourage unity in the midst of diversity. Mosaic Harmony brings together people of diverse cultures, ages, backgrounds, and multiple faith traditions to celebrate humanity. Our mission is to unify the world, one song at a time – join us!
For more information on Mosaic Harmony please visit www.mosaicharmony.org.
Mosaic Harmony is funded in part by the Arts Council of Fairfax County.