A Discussion with Dan Chouinard, Concert Curator for the 24th Annual Black History Month Concert
Article by Becky Fillinger, photos provided
Dan Chouinard
Save space on your February calendar for the 24th Annual Black History Month Concert at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Community. We talked to Dan Chouinard, Concert Curator, about the history of the joyous event and what to expect this year, as well as his other projects.
Q: You’re the Concert Curator for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday/Black History Month Concert at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Community, on February 19. Have you been involved with the concert from its start in 2000? If yes, what was the impetus to offer a concert for Black History Month in 2000?
A: The entire concert series at St. Joan of Arc began with our first MLK Holiday concert in January 2000, an evening of popular songs and childhood reminiscences from the 1960s Civil Rights era with just three of us: me at the piano as host, and singers Debbie Duncan and Dennis Spears. Some folks wondered afterwards, “What did all this have to do with MLK and the struggle for civil rights?”. My experience has been that social change often begins with individuals getting to know one another, which means taking the time to hear one another’s stories.
Q: What is the theme for this year’s concert? Do you collaborate with others to put the program together? If yes, please tell us how the program comes together.
A: Each year’s concert is a collaboration between church and neighborhood leaders and a dozen or so performers and speakers, with conversations starting six to twelve months out.
The 2023 concert title is “Change Is Gonna Come.” We'll explore the big changes on Minneapolis' South Side and at St. Joan of Arc Parish in the late 1960s and early ‘70s: The building of 35W and white flight. The pairing of Hale and Field elementary schools and Minneapolis’ first step towards school desegregation. The appointing of a new pastor at St. Joan of Arc, Fr. Harvey Egan, closing out an era of conservatism and barely concealed racism and forging a new identity as a place of welcome and creativity, and we will mix it all with pop songs and guest speakers, activism and joy.
Q: I like your words of pop songs, activism and joy. Can you give us a preview of what we will hear and see at this year’s concert program? How do we order tickets?
A: It’ll be an exciting evening of songs, storytelling, archival photos and video all mixed together to give glimpses of the era, with featured guest musicians T. Mychael Rambo, Thomasina Petrus, Julius Collins and Charmin Michelle, plus TPT videographer Daniel Bergin, youth poet Enzo La Hoz Calassara, Brass Solidarity (who play outdoors at George Floyd Square every Monday all year), MN Opera violinist Emilia Mettenbrink, the SJA Choir and more. Order tickets here.
Q: Is the concert a fundraiser for the church or other nonprofit organizations?
A: Proceeds from the concert support all the work that St. Joan of Arc does within the church and all over the Metro area, including annual Peace and Justice Grants to dozens of local nonprofits.
Scene from last year’s concert finale, February 20, 2022: left to right: T. Mychael Rambo, Dan Chouinard, Thomasina Petrus, Charmin Michelle, Gwen Matthews, Jordan Hedlund (bass), Peter Johnson (drums), Daryl Boudreaux (percussion), Tommy Barbarella (keyboards).
Q: A bit off topic, but you must be one of the busiest musicians in the Twin Cities. You travel extensively across the country, perform frequently at local clubs like Crooners and The Dakota and offer community singalongs several times a month. A Star Tribune article called you “everybody’s go to guy.” How do you manage your time with so many events each month?
A: As Tom Lehrer sang memorably on Sesame Street so long ago: Carefully. It helps to be lucky enough to work with people you’re eager to see and love being around.
Q: Where else may we see you perform in February? How may we follow your news?
A: I’m be at The O’Shaughnessy with Kevin Kling on Valentine’s Day evening. Around the country with Garrison Keillor, Prudence Johnson and Dean Magraw. Every first Monday night of the month, I’m at the Danish American Center in Minneapolis. The calendar’s always (reasonably) up to date at danchouinard.com/calendar.
Tuesday, February 14 - THE LOVE SHOW: HEARTS ON FIRE 2023, Dan Chouinard joins Kevin Kling, Bradley Greenwald, Prudence Johnson, Simone Perrin, Claudia Schmidt and Dane Stauffer and Marc Anderson.