
Voices of Freedom: Songs and Stories of the Underground Railroad - Kathy Bullock and Storyteller Sheila Arnold Tour Virginia in Celebration of Freedom!
Experience an unforgettable time of storytelling and music that delves into the heart of the Underground Railroad, the fight for freedom, and the enduring human spirit. This compelling program features acclaimed storyteller Sheila Arnold alongside renowned vocalist Dr. Kathy Bullock and singers from the Jubalo Choir. Together, they weave a powerful tapestry of narratives and melodies rooted in the history of enslaved people’s journey to freedom and the abolitionist movement.
Get ready to be part of something unforgettable — you’re invited to join us for “Voices of Freedom: Songs & Stories of the Underground Railroad,” with three incredible opportunities to experience the power of music, storytelling, and history! On June 18, raise your voice at the Freedom Song Sing-A-Long & Black Texas Tales at the Hennage Auditorium, Colonial Williamsburg. On June 19, gather at the Kimball Theatre in Williamsburg for “Voices of Freedom: Songs & Stories from the Underground” featuring renown singers from the Jubalo Choir. Then, on June 21, head to Charlottesville’s Monticello for an inspiring evening at the Howard and Abby Milstein Theater. Whether you join us for one event or all three, don’t miss these powerful moments with award-winning storyteller Sheila Arnold and acclaimed scholar-musician Dr. Kathy Bullock! The Sing-a-Long is free and open to the public. The June 19th concert is with Colonial Williamsburg admission. The Monticello event requires a separate ticket. See the link below.
