Emory University's strongest voices join together as student-led a cappella groups combine with the Emory Concert Choir for "Barenaked Voices," a night of vocal performance benefitting Active Minds at Emory and Emory Helpline, tonight, April 5 at 7 p.m. in the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts.
"Barenaked Voices," along with the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and over the past decade has grown into a highly anticipated annual celebration for the Emory community. The concert, hosted by Eric Nelson, director of choral studies, features the Emory Concert Choir alongside Emory's six a cappella groups: AHANA A Cappella, known for its focus on R&B music; Aural Pleasure, Emory's oldest co-ed a cappella group; ChaiTunes, Emory's Jewish a capella group, Dooley Noted, a service-oriented group; the Gathering, an all-female group; and No Strings Attached, Emory's all-male a capella group. For the event, each group will perform various selections from their own repertoires and join together for a rare showing of the breadth of Emory's a capella talent in a hundred-voice strong grand finale.
The Emory College Center for Creativity & Arts (CCA) enriches the lives and intellectual work of students, faculty, staff, and the larger Atlanta community, working to shape a creative campus that ignites the imaginative spark within us all.
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