The Miracles, residents of the Baddour Center in
Senatobia, Miss. and touring choir and ambassadors for the center, sing from their hearts
about "miracles."The choir
of 23 incredibly talented people all have one thing in common - they're handicapped and
live at the center, which is a residential community for those with mild to moderately
mental retardation.
The center provides opportunities for these
people with special needs to reach their full potential.
The choir travels extensively, performing 30
weekends out of the year. The Miracles have toured in Alabama, visiting Talledega, touring
the NASCAR race track and performing at the Helen Keller School for the Blind. They have
toured in the upper United States, visiting Niagara Falls and Canada. They've also toured
in New Orleans and surrounding areas
Most of our area residents are very familiar with Baddour Center in Senatobia, having
enjoyed the Garden Center and The Miracles' performances for many years.
Now, thanks to the Internet and Sen. Trent Lott,
millions around our nation will be able to see and hear The Miracles live in concert.
Thanks to an invitation issued by Sen. Lott, The
Miracles will be singing on the Millennium Stage at the John F. Kennedy Center for
Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., Thursday, November 30, 2000 at 6 p.m. Eastern time.
The Kennedy Center Millennium Stage is featuring
a free concert every night during the year 2000, featuring as many aspects of American
music and performing arts as possible.
The gamut of performances already staged include African tribal dances, opera, ballet,
blues, jazz and more.
The Miracles' repertoire for the Kennedy Center
performance will be religious and sacred music. Their new soloist, Gloria Lenhoff, will
also perform five songs.
Gloria, who will become a full time resident at
Baddour Center in January, has already spent several days at the center and sung with The
Miracles.
A world-renowned soprano who does independent
touring will meet up with the group in Washington for the performance.
The Miracles began seriously rehearsing for
their Washington performance at the end of September, after the Baddour Fashion Show, held
this year at the Adam's Mark Hotel in Memphis. Their rehearsals have to be worked in with
their regular schedules at the center.
The trip to Washington won't be all work though,
even with an additional performance scheduled for the Senate Office Building at noon the
following Friday.
The group, which travels about 16,000 miles a
year, will spend two days driving to Washington and has private tours lined up of the
White House and the Capitol Building. They will also enjoy lunch in the Senate lunchroom
after their Friday performance.
If you're not going to be in Washington that
particular day, you can still watch the performance live on the Kennedy Center website.
If you don't have Real Player already installed
on your computer, you can download it free from the Kennedy Center website. You might want
to do that several days before the performance so you don't miss a minute!
The John F. Kennedy Performing Arts Center web
address is:
www.kennedy-center.org.
The Miracles are scheduled to perform at 6 p.m.
Eastern time on Thursday, November 30, 2000. Their performance will be archived for
several weeks, so if you can't see it live, you can still enjoy it later.