Join Eric Dozier, former Harlem Gospel Choir arranger, and "One Human Family" for a 3 Day Workshop March 2nd-March 4th New York Times has called Eric's performances "Rousing!"

This joy-filled, inspirational workshop of traditional and contemporary gospel music has been called "a feast for the thirsty soul".

WHEN:
Friday March 2nd 6pm-9pm
Saturday March 3rd 9am-4pm
Sunday March 4th morn/eve performances

WHERE: Knox United Church 5600 Balaclava (@ 41st)
FEE: $50 for the entire weekend!

Let this weekend take you on a spirited adventure through Eric's unique participational program beginning with the history of Gospel, nature and purpose of movement and rhythmic expression, praise and worship, vocal warm-ups, singing new songs by rote, and tuning performance skills.

People who sign up for the three day event will experience Dozier's special brand of inspiring musical direction which seems to bring diverse groups of voices and gifted amateurs into powerful harmony. He combines traditional and contemporary musical selections that uplift the spirit of the performers as well as the audience. No previous singing experience required!
IN THE COMMUNITY
Eric Dozier has made a name for himself as a popular arranger and conductor for the Harlem Gospel Choir, among many others. He has recently settled in Canada, and directs similar choirs in Vancouver, Victoria and the Cowichan Valley.
Audiences have called concerts by his One Human Family Gospel Choir "magical" and at a recent fundraiser for an historic church in Nanaimo more than $5000 was raised by a sell-out crowd who raved about the moving and energetic concert.
Dozier delivers an inspiring message about fellowship, community and the bonds of one human family that transcend racial, religious, cultural or economic lines. His goal is "uniting the world one song at a time."

Email ohfgospelchoir@gmail.com for information and registration