Last year, Pride Chorus Houston traveled to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses (GALA Choruses) held its quadrennial festival, the largest gathering of LGBTQ+ choruses in the world.

There, they encountered their Mexico City-based counterpart, Coro Gay Ciudad de México LGBTIQPA+.

“We were blown away by them,” says David York, now in his third season as artistic director of Pride Chorus Houston, one of the nation's oldest gay choruses in the United States. “And I'm happy to report that they were really pleased with what they saw in us as well.”

Casual conversations turned to friendship, and now, just over a year later, the two choruses will perform together for the first time during Mi Familia , a joint concert at the Wortham Theater Center on S

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