Performance Feast

As artists, we believe that a powerful and truly engaging performance can inspire people, build communities, and connect humanity. Performance Feast was a 12-week educational web series sponsored by Great Northern Union Chorus and hosted by Artistic Director Mo Field, and guest co-hosted by a series of performing artists from Minnesota and beyond.

The series gathered musical leaders and artists from a diverse range of singing ensembles and community arts groups to witness and discuss high level artistic performances that are thrilling, engaging, moving and enriching. Participants did a deep dive on each performance, reflecting on the nuance, skill and impact of each work. Through this shared experience we aimed to inspire artists to consider how their own artistic skills might be advanced to better connect their own performances to humanity.

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  • Episode #1: Robert Robinson
    10/18/21

    Episode #1: Robert Robinson

    Great Northern Union presents Performance Feast episode #1 featuring Robert Robinson!

  • Episode #2: Courtland Pickens
    10/29/21

    Episode #2: Courtland Pickens

    Courtland leads worship at Epiphany Covenant Church in South Minneapolis, teaches choir at Patrick Henry High School, North Community High School and Franklin Middle School, and provides vocal lessons to aspiring singers ages 7 and older.

  • Episode #3: Jennifer Scott
    10/29/21

    Episode #3: Jennifer Scott

    Jennifer Scott is a Vancouver-born vocalist, arranger, and pianist specializing in jazz, blues and world music. She is considered one of the most important jazz artists working in Canada and the United States today.

  • Episode #4: Bruce Henry
    10/18/21

    Episode #4: Bruce Henry

    Known as a "man of great musical imagination," Bruce A. Henry is an internationally known vocalist, composer, storyteller, recording artist and educator. A man of great musical knowledge, Bruce teaches musical history, traditions and culture as he entertains and enraptures audiences with his vocal agility.

  • Episode #5: T. Mychael Rambo
    10/18/21

    Episode #5: T. Mychael Rambo

    A Regional Emmy Award-winning actor, vocalist, arts educator and community organizer, T. Mychael Rambo has made an indelible mark here in the Twin Cities. He has performed principal theater roles including at The Guthrie, The Penumbra, The Ordway and The Minnesota Opera.

  • Episode #6: Tyley Ross
    11/16/21

    Episode #6: Tyley Ross

    Tyley Ross is a singing teacher, vocologist, and musical theater actor. Tyley got his first break in 1994 as a singer-songwriter while busking on the streets of Toronto.

  • Episode #7: Jennifer Scott
    10/18/21

    Episode #7: Jennifer Scott

    Jennifer Scott is a Vancouver-born vocalist, arranger, and pianist specializing in jazz, blues and world music. She is considered one of the most important jazz artists working in Canada and the United States today.

  • Episode #8: VJ Rosales of The Filharmonic
    10/18/21

    Episode #8: VJ Rosales of The Filharmonic

    VJ Rosales is the musical director of the pop a cappella quintet, The Filharmonic, a group that rose to fame as part of NBC's hit show The Sing Off in 2013.

  • Episode #9 Gwen Matthews
    11/16/21

    Episode #9 Gwen Matthews

    Gwen Matthews is an international recording artist,producer, singer, songwriter and vocal arranger who got her start right here in the Twin Cities singing advertising jingles for local and national companies including Northwest Airlines, General Mills, and Whirlpool.

  • Episode #10: Brittany Delaney
    11/16/21

    Episode #10: Brittany Delaney

    Brittany Delaney is a spoken word artist from St. Paul, who has been writing since she was 8 years old and traveling/performing since she was 13.

  • Episode #11: Carolyn Leonhart
    11/16/21

    Episode #11: Carolyn Leonhart

    A soulful singer with a voice that is "absolute magic," award winning vocalist Carolyn Leonhart has released four critically acclaimed solo albums, which have been on Jazz Radio charts worldwide.