2025 Western Massachusetts Sacred Harp Convention

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Location

BOMBYX Center for Arts & Equity (130 Pine Street, Florence MA)

The Western Massachusetts Sacred Harp Convention (WMSHC) is one of hundreds of gatherings of Sacred Harp singers that take place each year throughout the United States (and, increasingly, throughout the world). WMSHC promotes community-based social singing from a songbook called The Sacred Harp that has been in continuous publication since 1844. The community has no institutional, religious, or political affiliation, and all who wish to participate are invited to lift their voices in song regardless of musical training or ability.

All day Saturday and Sunday, hundreds of people will sing together with breaks for socializing and a potluck lunch. The singers come not only from New England but also from Georgia, Alabama, Texas, California, Minnesota, Quebec, Germany, and the UK. For some, this music expresses their religious devotion; for others, it is a living folk art; and for others, an exhilarating good time. Whatever their differences, they share a love for this participatory tradition where there is no practicing, no performance, and no one person in charge: singers sit in a square formation, facing inward, with one voice part to a side, and take turns standing in the middle of the square to lead a song of their choosing from The Sacred Harp. Newcomers are warmly invited to drop in for as long as they wish.

Public health precautions:

Proof of a same-day negative COVID test will be required of all attendees. A time-stamped photograph of your negative test is fine. A limited number of free test kits will be available. Masks are welcome but will not be required or provided. Please stay home if you are feeling sick with any flu or cold-like symptoms.