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Choir Director

Keith Clark prepares for his first concert as artistic director of Voices of the Desert.

By Richard Schultz

Keith Clark

Keith Clark

Voices of the Desert director inspired by pop culture

The new artistic director of Voices of the Desert credits the popularity of TV shows such as Glee and The Sing-Off as the inspiration for transforming his choir's performance style.

"With the success of these music shows, as well as American Idol and The X Factor, there is a trend in the arts toward pop culture," said Keith Clark, who joined Voices of the Desert last year.

"I believe in developing talent and introducing new staging techniques," he said. "So, it's also a good time to capitalize on the public's interest in show choirs and similar performance styles."

Clark's first public concert leading Voices of the Desert is the Beatles-themed show, titled "All You Need Is Love," to be presented Jan. 20 and 21 at the Church of the Beatitudes.

The two-act tribute to the Beatles will cover the group's career from their early days on The Ed Sullivan Show through their psychedelic period of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Magical Mystery Tour.

Song selections will include "Yesterday," "All You Need is Love," "Eleanor Rigby," "The Fool on the Hill" and "Imagine."

Clark said he is attracted to the music of the Beatles because it expresses an "inner perspective on humanity."

The songs will be presented in a variety of styles, including solos, duets and a cappella. The choir will be accompanied by pianist Jennifer Bindel, a doctoral student at ASU.

Dance Stars AZ has choreographed the choir's performance. Clark said a whimsical staging of "A Yellow Submarine" will feature a visual surprise.

Voices of the Desert ''All You Need is Love'' ad In homage to a scene from The Producers, the group will present "When I'm Sixty-Four" with walkers. The audience will be encouraged to sing-a-long on "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da."

Clark brings a diverse background to his role with Voices of the Desert. As an artistic director, he has overseen productions for the cruise industry, Theater for Young Audiences and Light Opera in New York City. He's a member of member of Actor's Equity and the Screen Actors Guild.

He has a bachelor's degree in music and business from Indiana University, where he was a member of the Grammy Award-winning Singing Hoosiers. He has been in the Valley since 2004 and directs worship music at Gentle Shepherd Metropolitan Community Church in Phoenix.

Clark cited the mix of the choir's membership as one of unique aspects of the group, which includes 25 LGBT and straight men and women between the ages of 25 and 82.

Clark said he is passionate about the group's live performance dynamic and he plans to incorporate more movement and choreography and utilize costuming and scenic elements.

The group's recent appearances have included a World AIDS Day service, the Greater Phoenix Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Festival of Trees and the One Voice Community Center gala.

Proceeds from the upcoming concerts will benefit the Youth Empowerment Program (YEP).

Voices of the Desert, founded in 2008 by Ron Casola, is dedicated to developing the artistic excellence, serving as a positive influence to and for the LGBT community and promoting awareness, tolerance, acceptance and respect.    -E


VITAL STATISTICS

Voices of the Desert presents "All You Need is Love: Music of the Beatles"
8 p.m. Jan. 20 and 7 p.m. Jan. 21
Church of the Beatitudes
555 W. Glendale Ave., Phoenix
Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 at the door; free admission for veterans who show their dd-214 card
www.voicesofthedesert.org