Thursday, December 27, 2012
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Honey Boo Boo Bitchy Bingo at Rain on December 20th
A picture to commemorate the evening....
...your hosts!
Remember, another round of Bitchy Bingo is coming up in January 2013.

Remember, another round of Bitchy Bingo is coming up in January 2013.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
HOAMC Performs in Denver at the GALA Choruses Festival 2012
The Heart of America Men's Chorus performed this last summer at the GALA Choruses Festival 2012 event in Denver, Colorado. The festival took place July 7-11, 2012 at the Denver Performing Arts Center (DPAC). This event is the largest Gay and Lesbian chorus event in the world. There were over 100 choruses with over 6,000 members present for the five day event. The HOAMC ensemble, Voices From The Heart, had attended a previous GALA festival.
HOAMC performed a segment of the "Stay Tuned" show performed in March 2013. Selections performed included:
Twenty Million People from "My Favorite Year."
Soloist: Todd Alstatt
Three's Company/Brady Bunch Theme (with skit)
Green Acres
Bonanza Theme Song
Where Everybody Knows Your Name from "Cheers"
Soloist: Brent Henderson
Those Were the Days from "All in the Family"
Soloists: John Dalton and Brent Henderson
SpongeBob SquarePants
Won't You Be My Neighbor? from "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
Soloist: Travis Zirkle
Six Months from "Damn Yankees"
Soloist: Deanne Zogleman
Gilligan's Island (with skit)
60's on TV Medley
HOAMC performed a segment of the "Stay Tuned" show performed in March 2013. Selections performed included:
Twenty Million People from "My Favorite Year."
Soloist: Todd Alstatt
Three's Company/Brady Bunch Theme (with skit)
Green Acres
Bonanza Theme Song
Where Everybody Knows Your Name from "Cheers"
Soloist: Brent Henderson
Those Were the Days from "All in the Family"
Soloists: John Dalton and Brent Henderson
SpongeBob SquarePants
Won't You Be My Neighbor? from "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
Soloist: Travis Zirkle
Six Months from "Damn Yankees"
Soloist: Deanne Zogleman
Gilligan's Island (with skit)
60's on TV Medley
Monday, December 17, 2012
Upcoming Show...Out of My Range March 9-10, 2013
Our next show "Out of My Range (and Other Age-Related Performance Issues)" was first performed by the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus as a specially commissioned piece. The Book is by Micael Shaieb and Brent Lord. The Music and lyrics are by Michael Shaieb. HOAMC will be the first chorus to perform it since the TCGMC performed it in March of 2012 and at the GALA Choruses Festival in Denver in July of 2012. The show is a heavily stylized piece and is being somewhat retooled for use by HOAMC.
The following is a summary of the show...
The applause has barely faded, and the Chorus is already back at work on their next concert. Members old and young start the rehearsal process all over again (THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL) with new music and new members pushing the Chorus range as performers and as people. We peek in at stops along a "Concert Preparation Period" and catch comedic and often revealing glimpses into the generational dynamics at play in everyday events of Chorus life: the vocal exercise that starts every rehearsal (WARMUPS), the advice directed at younger members (ODE TO MY TWENTIES), a chance recruitment of a new member (COME ON WITH US), the dilemma of concert promotion in the workplace (A SIMPLE SOLUTION), a "choir"-ographry dance rehearsal (LIKE MINDED PEOPLE), and the many facets of a simple weekend gathering (ANOTHER SOCIAL). Despite some age-related challenges (DIFFERENCES), nothing is out of their range when the Chorus comes together to sing. Their diverse perspectives (30 YEARS AGO, a conversation) blend together in harmony to conquer the nerves of Opening Night (FINALE), with the Chorus growing a little bit better together.
(Summary from the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus page in the GALA Choruses Festival Guide 2012)
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The following is a summary of the show...
The applause has barely faded, and the Chorus is already back at work on their next concert. Members old and young start the rehearsal process all over again (THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL) with new music and new members pushing the Chorus range as performers and as people. We peek in at stops along a "Concert Preparation Period" and catch comedic and often revealing glimpses into the generational dynamics at play in everyday events of Chorus life: the vocal exercise that starts every rehearsal (WARMUPS), the advice directed at younger members (ODE TO MY TWENTIES), a chance recruitment of a new member (COME ON WITH US), the dilemma of concert promotion in the workplace (A SIMPLE SOLUTION), a "choir"-ographry dance rehearsal (LIKE MINDED PEOPLE), and the many facets of a simple weekend gathering (ANOTHER SOCIAL). Despite some age-related challenges (DIFFERENCES), nothing is out of their range when the Chorus comes together to sing. Their diverse perspectives (30 YEARS AGO, a conversation) blend together in harmony to conquer the nerves of Opening Night (FINALE), with the Chorus growing a little bit better together.
(Summary from the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus page in the GALA Choruses Festival Guide 2012)
New Cookbook Installment "Appeteasers" on Sale NOW!
Our second in a series of three,
Appeteasers is a collection of
appetizer and beverage
faves from the Chorus &
Friends. They can be
picked up at
Creative Awards,
2801 E Central
$10 each.
The first installment called...FRUITCAKES!...is still available. You can get the set of two for a special price.
Appeteasers is a collection of
appetizer and beverage
faves from the Chorus &
Friends. They can be
picked up at
Creative Awards,
2801 E Central
$10 each.
The first installment called...FRUITCAKES!...is still available. You can get the set of two for a special price.
Bitchy Bingo at Rain Cafe and Lounge
You cannot miss this one! Y’all are invited to come spend some quality time with a trio of Chorus members and their very own interpretation of “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” meets-the-train-wreck-that is BIT**Y BINGO! It’s a Chorus Fundraiser hosted by “Glitzy” Boo Boo, “Sweet Biscuit” Boo Boo and “Poodle” Boo Boo. All bingo proceeds go to the Chorus and the Grand Blackout Prize is a brand new TV! It’s hosted by our good friends at RAIN CAFÉ and LOUNGE, 518 East Douglas in beautiful downtown Wichita.
Please join us Thursday, December 20 from 7-10pm for a sure-to-be-hilarious evening of laughter and craziness. This is where the bingo daubers fly and we help HOAMC pay the bills! Don’t forget, it’s a 21 and over event, so please leave the kids at home!
Please join us Thursday, December 20 from 7-10pm for a sure-to-be-hilarious evening of laughter and craziness. This is where the bingo daubers fly and we help HOAMC pay the bills! Don’t forget, it’s a 21 and over event, so please leave the kids at home!
HOAMC Gala Fundraiser at the Kansas Aviation Museum
Our new fundraiser, Soaring to New Heights, will be held at the Kansas Aviation Museum on March 30th, 2013 and will feature beverages, light hors d’oeuvres, desserts and entertainment by the Chorus and Friends. Please stay tuned for more information.
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