Rich Man's House
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Resitance Revival Chorus |
TEDxAsburyPark
• May 2019
The Resistance Revival Chorus share their story and perform “I Went Down to the Rich Man’s House,” a traditional Labor movement song which launched the Resistance Revival Chorus with a powerful a flash mob performance in New York’s Times Square in 2017. Learn more at https://tedxasburypark.com/
Launched in 2017 in response to the Trump presidency, the Resistance Revival Chorus is a collective of more than 60 women who join together to breathe joy and song into the resistance, and to uplift and center women’s voices. The women range from Broadway performers, touring musicians, film and television actresses, solo recording artists, gospel singers, political activists and are led by Broadway singer and educator Abena Koomson-Davis. Representing a multitude of identities, professions, creative backgrounds, and activist causes, the Resistance Revival Chorus prides itself on its diversity. The great artist and activist Harry Belafonte once said, “when the movement is strong, the music is strong.” In that spirit, the Resistance Revival Chorus hosts a series of regular musical events, Resistance Revival Nights, where the community gathers to rejuvenate our spirits and honor the protest songs that have historically been central to civil rights movements. We believe that art and culture are essential to changing hearts, minds, and history; and we commit to the principle that joy is in itself an act of resistance.
The Chorus for TEDxAsburyPark 2019 consisted of Ann Marie Black, Ginny Suss, Andie Neff, Arin Maya, Munira Ahmed, Tinia Merriweather, Zakiyah Ansari, Sally Rumble, Abena Malika, and Anna P. Brown
Resistance Revival Chorus’s Social Links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ResistanceRevivalChorus
Instagram: @resistancerevivalchorus