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What happens when two gospel artists take a true Louisiana story and give it a new soundtrack — live?
Join us for one night only as Tzūr TheSojourner and Teka Briscoe perform an original, live re-scoring of the Reverend Harris episode of No Matter The Water, the podcast about how South Louisianans stay rooted on the Gulf Coast no matter what the weather brings.
Reverend Harris has pastored Evergreen Baptist Church in DeQuincy for over twenty years, and he's turned hurricane preparedness into a ministry. His story is about faith, neighbors, and being ready before the storm comes. Tzūr and Teka are telling it their way: through music, performed live in the room with you.
After the performance, stay for a panel conversation with the artists, Reverend Harris himself, podcast creator Rachel Nederveld, and moderator Maria Zeringue Director of Louisiana Folklife Program.
Live original gospel performance
Panel with Reverend Harris, the artists, and the podcast's creator
At the Benjamin Mount Auditorium at Central School
FREE and open to everyone
Thursday, June 25 · 6:00 · PM Benjamin Mount Auditorium at Central School 809 Kirby St, Lake Charles
Presented with support from the Louisiana Folklife Program at the Louisiana Division of the Arts and the Louisiana Folklore Society.
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community engagement,gospel music,hurricane preparedness,lake charles, louisiana,live performance,music,no matter the water: live — a gospel re-scoring of the reverend harris story,panel discussion
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