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DESCRIPTION:Looking for a grand finale for your celebration of Black History Month? 
 Consider this combination of free concert and worship service. Featuring 
 excerpts from his forthcoming musical “Harlem Voices” Clovice Lewis 
 will present songs such as “The Night They Burned Rosewood,” “Secret 
 Sauce,” and “If I Had Way” to celebrate the power of music to promote 
 social justice. \nLewis is a professional composer and cellist as well as a 
 seminary student at Starr King School for the Ministry. “Harlem Voices” 
 is his first two-act musical which awaits its first full scale professional 
 performance. The excepts from the musical will whet the aural appetite of 
 those who are eager to enjoy Lewis’ musical in full. \nIn addition to 
 Lewis’ compositions, the event at BFUU will feature well known liberation 
 songs including “Oh Freedom” and “Wade in the Water and participation 
 by local activist Ira X. Armstrong. \nEach Sunday service at Berkeley 
 Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists concludes with sharing of food and 
 fellowship and usually features spontaneous singing and joyful dancing 
 around the piano. \n\nFor more info: 615-633-6268\n\nFree to the public.  
 Wheelchair accessible.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/02/13/18830655.php
SUMMARY:Social Justice Through Music: A Worship Service
LOCATION:Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists’ Hall \n1924 Cedar 
 (@Bonita), Berkeley   www.bfuu.org
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/02/13/18830655.php
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