University of Cincinnati

The African American Cultural and Research Center Choir


In 1992, the African American Cultural and Research Center Choir was founded by Dr. P. Eric Abercrumbie. He envisioned a musical entity that would cultivate the talents of young, gifted African American students who would come together for one common purpose- to inspire the lives of others through song. Students who are selected to participate in the Choir are exposed to various types of African and other culturally-based music. Choir members are given opportunities to grow academically, spiritually, culturally, and socially. 

The African American Cultural & Research Center Choir has been in existence for 17 years and during this time, they have successfully captured the attention of the music community. The AACRC choir has performed with and opened for not only artists, but global leaders as well. To date, the list includes:

                          Colin Powell   Bryon Cage   Kirk Franklin   Dr. Maulana Karenga  
  Tramaine Hawkins  Yolanda Adams   Ossie Davis   The Williams Brothers   Benjamin Chavis 
         Dr. Maya Angelou    Donald Lawrence   Hezekiah Walker  
Rev. Al Sharpton              
                                     John P. Kee and the New Life Community Choir
 

The AACRC Choir has traveled across the country to spread joy through song. In 2003 and 2004, the Choir earned 1st place in the Gospel Collegiate Choir Competition at the Gospel Today Conference.

The foundation of the Choir is rooted in a commitment to create an atmosphere where students have an outlet to express their artistic talents. The AACRC Choir also encourages a familial support system where students can feel comfortable sharing their life experiences.

If you would like to audition to become a member of the AACRC Choir family, please contact Eric Watford via phone: 556-1177 or email: watfore@ucmail.uc.edu for more information.

 

 

Announcements

HARAMBEE
November 24th
3pm
AACRC

Transitions
November 25th
NO MEETING!