Harbor City Music Company Show Chorus is an award winning, dynamic group of 100+ women singing a cappella, four-part harmony. By day, we are engineers, nurses, executives, teachers, and more. But after hours we cast aside our daytime personas to become competitive performers focused on delivering captivating entertainment to audiences throughout the State of Maryland and beyond. Our repertoire includes lively show and movie tunes, pop songs, and more traditional music.
Roz White starred in and received stellar reviews for her self-penned cabaret Pearl Bailey... by Request. As a recording artist, Roz has recorded and toured with many artists including gospel music legend Yolanda Adams and has also worked as a featured vocalist with Stevie Wonder and the late Michael Jackson. In theatre, she has become widely recognized for her versatility, boasting a resume that includes leading roles in a variety of productions throughout the US and abroad.
Nguyên Khôi Nguyễn is a multi-disciplinary artist and educator. He is the cartoonist of the Ignatz nominated comic series, The Gulf. Nguyen’s work has been featured in The New Yorker, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, and Medium. He is the vocalist/pianist of the jazz trio, Superior Cling, and he is a digital media lecturer at Loyola University Maryland. As a 2021 Rubys Artist Grantee, Nguyen is working on a graphic novel chronicling his experiences during the ongoing pandemic. Nguyên lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife, son, and terrier.
Baltimore Based Artist and Musician
Ntungalia Enoch is a new and upcoming artist who was born and raised in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa). Growing up in an environment mostly influenced by music. Ntungalia Enoch Started Singing in his Catholic Church choir, where he also learned to play the drums.
Strike of Power
"Strike of Power" is a mini-documentary about Drumlady Kristen Arant's classes, featuring interviews with her students. Filmed by Giselle Hall, edited by Manelle Dridi.
Medium: mini-documentary
Year: 2019
Details: 2:05 min
Bele Bele Rhythm Collective performs @ DC Funk Parade with guest Madame Gandhi
The Bele Bele Rhythm Collective is an intergenerational group of women from DC and surrounding areas who have come together to form a sisterhood of the drum. Founded in 2008 and led by "Drumlady" Kristen Arant, the BBRC performs tightly sewn compositions of polyrhythms on West African dun-un and djembe drums, complete with exciting breaks, contagious songs, and dancing. The BBRC performs to celebrate unity and diversity, and to spread the joy and healing power of West African drumming to the community at-large.
Medium: West African drumming
Year: 2018
Details: 50 seconds