The Choral Arts Collective

Songs for the Journey

Songs for the Journey

Saturday, May 16, 2026 | 3:30 PM

Tew Recital Hall, UNCG School of Music
100 McIver St, Greensboro

Greensboro Youth Chorus Spring Concert – No Cost Admission

From the highways of Route 66 to the wide-open landscapes of 900 Miles, this program celebrates the many ways we travel through life. With jazz, love songs, folk tales, and songs from around the world, we sing of discovery, belonging, and joy along the journey. Travel with us as we explore roads near and far and discover the songs that carry us home.


Getting There and Parking:

Tew Recital Hall is located on the first (bottom) floor of the School of Music at UNCG on the corner of Market and McIver Streets (100 McIver St – map). Parking is available in the adjacent parking deck as well as on McIver Street and one block west on Tate St. (Accessibility Page)


Support for this concert and our 2025-2026 Season provided by

Presenting Sponsors

NC Arts Council logo with the tagline This project is supported by the NC Arts Council a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. New Creative Investment Participant funded by The Arts Council of Greater Greensboro, Guilford County, and NC Arts Council Creative Greensboro logo City of Greensboro logo  Kintura logo with the tagline Living Life Well  Well Spring A Kintura Lifelplan Community logo River Landing Sponsor Logo

Season Sponsors

  Pepper Moon Catering logo featruing a red chile pepper Revolution Mill Events logo

This project is supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.  Additional support made available through The Arts Council of Greater Greensboro New Creative Investment Initiative, with Guilford County and North Carolina Arts Council American Rescue Plan Act funding.  The Choral Arts Collective is a non-profit resident organization of the Greensboro Cultural Center, made possible by a significant in-kind contribution from Creative Greensboro, the City of Greensboro’s office for arts & culture.