lib·er·ty (l
b![]()
r-t
)
NOUN:
pl. lib·er·ties
(Do not read the
fine print)
1.
a.
The condition of
being free from restriction or control.
b.
The right and
power to act, believe, or express oneself in a manner of one's own choosing.
c.
The condition of
being physically and legally free from confinement, servitude, or forced labor.
See Synonyms of freedom.
2.
Freedom from
unjust or undue governmental control.
3.
A right or
immunity to engage in certain actions without control or interference: the
liberties protected by the Bill of Rights.
4.
a.
A breach or
overstepping of propriety or social convention. Often used in the plural.
b.
A statement,
attitude, or action not warranted by conditions or actualities: a historical
novel that takes liberties with chronology.
c.
An unwarranted
risk; a chance: took foolish liberties on the ski slopes.
5.
A period, usually
short, during which a sailor is authorized to go ashore.
Liberty Singers is a “guerilla” vocal music performance group with a social conscience.
We use music and performance as a means to create social awareness of current events and issues that affect our lives, our local, regional, country, and world communities.
Our troupe rehearses musical pieces, dance, costuming, sound, etc. The troupe then assembles suddenly in a public place (much like a “Flash Mob”), converging, performing, and then quickly dispersing.
The troupe exemplifies the nature and spirit of community theatre, there are no paid positions at this time. Volunteer today!
We are currently looking to hold auditions for the following.
Choir Director
Choreographer
Sound Technician
Singers:
Four Sopranos
Four Altos
Four Tenors
Four Bass
Dancers
Volunteers
We do not discriminate. Period.
Patrons and Sponsors:
Email – [email protected]