Gay Chorus Deep South – screening & choral performance

One World Arts is thrilled to screen the Ottawa premiere of Gay Chorus Deep South (2019) at the 30th annual One World Film Festival. The documentary won the audience award at the Tribeca film festival.

The screening will take place at allsaints event space (Borden Hall) at 315 Chapel Street in Ottawa, and will be followed by a performance by the Ottawa Gay Men’s Chorus.

Tickets are $25 (for the screening & choral performance) and they can be purchased at the door at allsaints event space or on Eventbrite.

Check out the Facebook event for more details.

Thank you to allsaints event space for offering our guests a free specialty tea, coffee, or hot chocolate with the purchase of their Sunday Brunch meal before the screening (screening begins at 2:00pm). You can view their menu here and some photos below.

Their Sunday Brunch is offered on-site, just directly below the screening space in Working Title Kitchen + Cafe from 10:00am – 3:00pm. It is located at 330 Laurier Avenue East, at the intersection of Chapel Street and Laurier Avenue. Their accessible entrance is at 317 Chapel Street through the parking lot. There are vegetarian and vegan options, and families are welcome – with special children’s brunch for only $5.00.

Synopsis:

Gay Chorus Deep South is a documentary by David Charles Rodrigues about the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus embarks on a tour of the American Deep South to promote a message of acceptance.