Saturday 30 May, 20:00

Black Church – A Vibrant Musical Journey through American Gospel

Led by vocalist Theresa Thomason and pianist Samuel Colard, Black Church traces the arc of American gospel from enslaved spirituals to contemporary expressions. Drawing on Henry Louis Gates Jr.’s book, the programme interweaves luminous singing, call-and-response textures and deep-rooted rhythms. Sociologist Philippe Gonzalez contributes contextual reflection, while the Église protestante de Genève and Éditions Labor et Fides frame the project as cultural and historical exploration.

Cour de Saint-Pierre 8,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: Église protestante de Genève

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