Beijing Queer Chorus

LGBTQ choral group in Beijing, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Founded in 2008 in Beijing, the Beijing Queer Chorus (北京酷儿合唱团; BQC) is now, with around 60 regular performing members, the first public performing LGBTQ chorus in mainland China. BQC is a member of the GALA Choruses.[3][4]

Also known asShining Jazzy Chorus (三棱减一合唱团)[2]
OriginBeijing, China
Instrument60 voices
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Beijing Queer Chorus[1]
Also known asShining Jazzy Chorus (三棱减一合唱团)[2]
OriginBeijing, China
Instrument60 voices
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The Chorus was known as Shining Jazzy Chorus.

Introduction

Beijing Queer Chorus (BQC) is a semiprofessional mixed choir founded in 2008. It is the first publicly performing LGBTQ choir in Mainland China, and is one of the first two Asian choirs attending international LGBTQ choral festivals. BQC currently[when?] has over 100 members registered.

To practice the idea "Sing for a Better World", BQC conducts various public music events on a regular base and actively participate in music communications domestically and internationally. After attending LGBT Chorus festivals around the world several times, it jointly hosted the first Queer Chorus Festival in Mainland China along with six LGBTQ choirs. Through chorus shows and cultural communication in Tianjin, Hong Kong, Taipei, Tokyo, London, Seattle, Portland, and others, chorus members hope to break down barriers among individuals and groups.

BQC has collaborated with partners including the British, Dutch, and German embassies in Beijing, China, TEDx, VICE China, and the Broadway Musical RENT. It also promotes AIDS prevention activities and attends environmental protection events.

Recent history

The chorus was founded in October 2008 as the Shining Jazzy Chorus.[5] Currently, they perform two concerts each year.[6][7][8][9] In June 2013, they performed with Seattle Men's Chorus assistant director, Eric Lane Barnes.[10] The following month of that year, they met with Gary Locke.[11] In April 2014, they changed their name to the Beijing Queer Chorus.[5] In the same year, two BQC singers attended Various Voices Dublin 2014. In July 2016, 14 BQC singers attended the GALA choruses festival in Denver, U.S.[12][13] In December 2016, they celebrates 8th anniversary.[citation needed] In March 2018, they toured Northwestern U.S.[14][15][16]

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