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This article needs references that appear in reliable third-party publications. Primary sources or sources affiliated with the subject are generally not sufficient for a Wikipedia article. Please add more appropriate citations from reliable sources. (March 2009) One Voice Mixed Chorus Also known as OVMC Origin Minneapolis-Saint Paul, United States Genres classical, popular, choral, jazz Occupations GLBTA Choir Instruments 80+ voices Years active 1988-present Website www.ovmc.org Members Artistic Director Jane Ramseyer Miller Interim Conductor W. Bryce Hayes Acompanist Paul Kovacevich Official One Voice Mixed Chorus logo One Voice Mixed Chorus (OVMC) is a GLBTA choral organization in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis-Saint Paul. Founded in 1988, the chorus is composed of over 80 singing members ages 16-70 and its Fifth Section boasts over 40 non-singing volunteers. One Voice is the largest GLBTA mixed chorus in North America. The mission 'Building community and creating social change by raising our voices in song' has united gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender people and straight allies in working for social change across the Twin Cities and outstate Minnesota. Contents 1 History 2 Performances and Music 2.1 Performance History 3 Membership 4 Organization 5 Recordings 6 Associations 7 References 8 External links // History One Voice Mixed Chorus gave its debut concert in 1989, making it one of the first choruses to bring together people from the GLBTA communities in the region. Performances and Music The One Voice Mixed Chorus concert season includes a fall outreach tour (often in greater Minnesota), two major concerts held in January and June of each year and a series of spring concerts in Twin Cities middle and high-schools. The annual fundraiser, Spring Fever, is held in April. One Voice is known for its commitment to musical excellence, diverse repertoire, creative programming, community collaborations, and fabulous choreography! Their concert themes have included messages about GLBT life experiences, humor within our community, safe sex, AIDS, breast cancer awareness, queer reflections on history, the many dimensions of families, freedom songs from oppressed communities of the world, and music by typically under-represented composers (especially women and LesBiGayTrans artists). In addition to the chorus there is an ensemble, OVation, that is a subset of the One Voice singers who perform regularly in the community and at One Voice's major concerts. Of particular importance is the outreach to schools and youth. Performance History Recent appearances include: Different is Great- A family Concert, June 4-5, 2010 at Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theater, Minneapolis Unsilenced, GLBT and Jewish Voices of the Holocaust, January 30-31, 2010 Lavender Green: Thinking Globally, Singing Locally, June 13-14, 2009 Many Lives, One Song: Hope for a World Beyond AIDS, December 5-6, 2008 GALA Festival VIII in Miami, Florida, Carnival Center for the Performing Arts, July 12-19, 2008 Old New Borrowed Q: Celebrating 20 years, June 21-22, 2008 Saint Paul, Minnesota Uncommon Light: Brahms and the Beauty of Shadow, January 25-26, 2008 Saint Paul, Minnesota Outreach Tour to Iowa (Des Moines, Iowa City, Cedar Falls) November 9-11,2007 Generations Rock Concert, June 16 & 17, 2007 at the American History Theater Saint Paul, Minnesota Reclaiming Faith, In The Spirit Of Justice, January 20-21, 27-28, 2007 Outreach Tour, Northern Minnesota and Winnipeg Canada, November 10-13, 2006 An expanded list can be found on their web site. Membership Membership is by audition. Auditions are held twice each year and are open to anyone interested in singing with One Voice Mixed Chorus. In addition there are a number of volunteer opportunities available to non-singing members. These members comprise what is called the Fifth Section and are vital to the One Voice community. Organization One Voice Mixed Chorus is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. It is funded through dues from singing members, donations from individuals and corporations as well as grants. Jane Ramseyer Miller is the Artistic Director Jane is currently the Artistic Director-in-Residence for GALA Choruses [1]Yelton Rhodes Music bio [2]American Composers Forum bio One Voice Mixed Chorus operates under the direction of a board of directors and a number of committees to carry out the mission. Committees include Marketing, Major Gifts, Personnel, Fundraising Events, Production, Membership and Diversity, Finance and Music Selection. Staff positions include the Artistic Director, Accompanist, Operations Manager, Development and Public Relations Manager, and the OVation Ensemble Coach. Recordings Old New Borrowed Q, 2008 Building Bridges, 2005 Songs of the Soul, 2000-2004 Associations Member of The Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses (GALA). Member of the Queer Music Consortium (QMC). References ^ [1] ^ [2] External links One Voice Mixed Chorus Official website GALA Choruses Official website