Through music and the arts, Harmony through Harmony is a group that seeks to develop leaders, expand world views, build community, and fight for justice for the oppressed.
HtH invites you to our biggest performance of the season! This is what we have been working on and preparing for over the past 6 months! Please get your tickets and spread the word so we can fill the house!
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"I Refuse..."
...to turn my back ...to make excuses ...to stay unchanged
A concert of awareness and hope
Sunday April 29, 2012
Concert 3:00 p.m.
Bethany Chapel, 3333 Richardson Way SW, Calgary
featuring - HtH Kids! - multimedia presentation - charity fair
$15 at door (cash/cheque only)
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We Are Together |

12 Dec 2011
I really enjoyed HtH's songs this evening... it was clear that the crowd appreciated your performances.
Paul Grindlay, Airdrie Community Choir
23 Nov 2011
I have told many people about how wonderful Harmony through Harmony is but have yet to say it to you. Thanks so much to ... all the choir for coming out to sing for us with such beauty and gusto at a very busy time of year. I know the folks that night really enjoyed the experience of hearing HtH and it helped make the evening a success.
Anne Taylor, Good Samaritans fundraiser
15 Nov 2011
What a great choir! We were amazed at the harmonies! And the tightness of the group, without accompaniment. They certainly are a very talented group of musicians. ...We also very much appreciate their mission. Certainly worthy of our support!
John Buller
14 Nov 2011
Harmony Through Harmony was here with us for 3 weeks and were involved in a variety of projects and concerts. My favorite moments with this talented group of musicians were the impromptu concerts that they gave. One of the ladies in our sewing group had a mom who was very sick.
We knew that there was not much that we could do to help her. At her age, and stage of illness, she was not likely to recover from so many bad infections. One morning, the choir decided to take their gift of singing to her home. They stood outside her window and let beautiful choral melodies fill the air and drift into her room. It was a sacred moment as some of God’s peace saturated the air that we were standing in. We could hear the bedridden woman sing along and softly say “God Bless You.” We prayed a blessing on her.
We received news only a few days after that she had passed away. We cannot always stop a person’s suffering in this world, but we can be sojourners in that suffering. Through the gift of music they brought hope -- and showed a willingness to be present in the suffering of another human being.
Dan Wiens
Centre Manager
Seed of Hope Community Development
Bhekulwandle, South Africa
Harmony through Harmony is a registered not-for-profit in Canada.