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The DC Labor Chorus and TriFlava

Unite in Support of

The Emergence Community Arts Collective


Friday May 9th at 8pm

at the

First Trinity Lutheran Church

501 4th Street, NW (at E)
(Judiciary Square Metro)
free parking across from church



About The DC Labor Chorus

The DC Labor Chorus is a musical ensemble representing union members from the Washington, DC, area.  Some of us are professional musicians but most of us are union members and activists who just love to sing!

The DC Labor Chorus sings for rallies, demonstrations, and picket lines.  We welcome union members to the annual Great Labor Arts Exchange at the National Labor College each summer, we hold an annual “Sacred/Favorite Songs” concert every winter and a spring concert in June.

The DC Labor Chorus welcomes new members who love to sing and promote union solidarity.

About TriFlava

TriFlava is a progressive hip-hop and beyond band consisting of three members, Christylez Bacon (emcee, beatbox, guitar, djembe), Slyce-D (emcee, poet, beatbox), and Myke P. (piano, guitar, djembe, etc). All members are from the Southeast section of the District Of Columbia. Christylez and Myke P. started performing together around September 2005, however Christylez and Slyce-D was friends since 8th Grade, when they called themselves, Flava. With all of them being students at Duke Ellington School of the Arts, they crossed paths and connected musically. With the addition of super-musician Myke P. (Mychael Pollard), they add the prefix tri, meaning three and became the urban musical ensemble, TriFlava


We Need Your Support!

The ECAC has been selected to partner with the DC Labor Chorus in their Spring Fling Fundraising event to raise money for ECAC’s continued support of our dynamic community space and for labor and social justice issues.  The talented progressive hip-hop group TRIFLAVA featuring Christylez, Slyce-D and Myke-P will open the show with a unique blend of world music and empowering messages.

We urge you to contribute to our cause.  Half of the proceeds will support ECAC’s efforts to empower the community with affordable arts, education, support groups, social activities and civic engagement. 

If you are not able to attend the concert, your donation of a ticket will enable others less fortunate to attend, and will be a tax-deductible donation.


To purchase tickets:

Tickets are $20 each, $21 if purchased online

Make Checks out to:
Labor Heritage Foundation
Send to:
Connie Cordovilla
7439 Patterson Road
Falls Church, VA 22043-1332

Or purchase online:

Need more info? Call Genna Teitelbaum: (631)513 9745

Program Co-ponsored by


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