The Choirs

Anna Crusis
The Anna Crusis Women's Choir, founded in 1975, is the country's oldest feminist choir and has been honored for its community service in the Philadelphia area. The Choir acts as both an agent of social change and a premier performing arts group by empowering its audiences on important issues of the day affecting women, youth and disadvantaged populations.
Artistic Director
Jacqueline Coren

SheWho
SheWho is a feminist, women's vocal emsemble dedicated to the beauty, power, and important of women's voices. We sing to celebrate women, to express our diverse experiences of spirit, and to promote social change and justice. We seek to create an intentional, musical community that is empowering for its participants, providing opportunities for musical and personal growth.

Umibaji Haki (Singing Justice)
Conducted by Monica McIntyre

Germantown Academy Select Choir
Conducted by Michael Kemp

Wissahickon Select Choir
Conducted by John Conahan

Neo Mens Choir