The six African-American women of Sweet Honey in the Rock have inspired audiences for nearly 35 years with their righteous call for a more just and humane world.
Blending their voices in a mix that celebrates the sacred music of the African American church—spirituals, hymns, gospel—as well as jazz, rap, reggae, doo-wop, and blues.
It's an experience like no other when these powerful voices combine to create a blend of lyrics, movement, and narrative that challenges injustice, encourages activism, and honors love. Sweet Honey's messages are simultaneously interpreted in uniquely expressive American Sign Language.
Saturday, September 22, 2007 at 8 pm $47 / $39 / $29
http://www.flynncenter.org/show_pages/FLF08H.shtml
@Sheamusj yay
awesometastic44 10 months ago
Am soooooo stoked to go see Sweet Honey in Philadelphia on Feb. 20th!
smlevy42 11 months ago
@tankerm11982 lol ok...they do then lol
jenni21216 1 year ago
@jenni21216 No, they just plain suck
tankerm11982 1 year ago
@tankerm11982 ...its there words u should listen to.....not the way they sound entirely
jenni21216 1 year ago
My friend is going to see a performance by these people tomorrow ;DD
luv2cheer10100 1 year ago
i went to camp with my choir (last year 10th grade) and ysaye was there. it was a camp and confrence camp. like a workshop of music. if you want to go this year and meet ysaye search rowe camp and conference center on google and look at the calender. it an amazing experience you will never forget im 16 and going there changed my life its a very beautiful warm, spiritual place. of happiness, and singing. you dont even need to know how to sing to go. you just need to find peace and be happy. =]
chelachula 1 year ago
I LOVE these women! SO inspiring! SO MANY THINGS!
chKchKcharley 1 year ago
Thank you from Canada.
Sheamusj 2 years ago