Abiyoyo: A Story- Song Musical, Premieres in Charlottesville, VA!

October 25
8:00 PM

Jefferson School African American Heritage Center

233 4th Street NW
Charlottesville, VA 22903

Description of Abiyoyo: A Story-Song Musical: After being banished from their Bantu village, young Azizi and his father Sam set off on a journey like no other. Dealing with their shared grief after the loss of Azizi's mother, the two end up facing something even bigger: the giant Abiyoyo. Featuring folklore and a score that draws from the rich musical traditions of Africa, the show's sound is both authentic and powerful, and a unique musical experience that will captivate audiences of all ages. Will Azizi be able to save the village? And will family ties be the bonds that conquer all? Come along for an unforgettable journey of love, challenge, and triumph in Abiyoyo: A Story-Song Musical. For more information on the show, how to support and register for tickets, visit abiyoyothemusical.com. The performance will take place October 25, 8pm at 233 4th St NW, Charlottesville, VA 22903 at the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center.


More on Xavier Taylor: Composer, lyricist, and adaptor of the story resides in Charlottesville, VA. A classically trained vocalist with a strong belief in the power of singing as a form of communication, Xavier has been singing professionally since the age of 6. He has performed throughout the world, and studied voice at New England Conservatory. Currently, he works to share his knowledge as the resident Music Director at DMR Adventures, a performing arts academy in Belmont, as well as the new choir director at the Village School.!

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