Neighborhood: A Choral Invitation
Date and Time
Friday, March 18, 2022
5:00 to 7:00 pm
Location
This is an in-person event.
Cost
Free - donations welcome
The ARC Concert Choir and choirs from Antelope High School, Granite Bay High School, and John Adams Academy will participate in a workshop on the structure and beauty of Arabic music. There will also be a concert to include individual sets from each choir as well as collaborative performances of De Colores and Cielito Lindo with the Mira Loma High School Mariachi Band, and Lammaa badaa yatathannaa with renowned violin virtuoso, Georges Lammam, flamenco guitarist Gabriel Navia, percussionist SuSu Pamapanin, and singer Rola Al Ashkar.This concert is free to attend; donations are welcome.
Parking for this event is free and can be found in the Myrtle West lot D at the corner of Myrtle Avenue and College Oak Drive
COVID-19 Attendance Protocols:
In the interest of providing the safest environment possible for all, the ARC Theatre will require proof of vaccination for event attendees. “Fully vaccinated” means the final vaccine dose is administered at least 14 days prior to arrival at the HCA. Children under 12 years old are not required to be vaccinated and do not need to provide a proof of a test.
Attendees will be required to:
Show proof of vaccination with one of the following: CDC Vaccination Card, photo of the vaccination card on a cell phone, or State of California digital COVID-19 vaccine record using the My Vaccine Record App.
To show proof of vaccination, patrons must also bring a photo ID matching the name on your vaccine record. Please arrive 30 minutes prior to your performance to allow the Harris Center ushers to check proof of vaccination and assist in seating you before curtain time. Masks must be worn at all times in shared indoor spaces regardless of vaccination status. Masks must cover both the nose and mouth. Bandanas, gaiters, and masks with external valves are not permitted. Face shields alone are not adequate protection.
The COVID-19 pandemic is fluid and ever-changing. Current safety protocols will be re-assessed on an ongoing basis and may be modified at any time as circumstances, public health regulations and federal, state, and local guidelines may evolve.