News Americas, BRONX NY, Thurs. Mar. 20, 2014: A Dominica-born singer has been honored by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Williamsbridge chapter.
Classically-trained singer Marie-claire Giraud was honored on Saturday March 15, 2014, for her extraordinary accomplishments and service to the community as part of its Women’s History Month celebration under the theme “Honoring women of our day and time.”
The singer received three awards from President of the Westbridge NAACP, Julian McDavid: a plaque from the NAACP, and a citation each from the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly.
Giraud, who received her classical training in Italy, Los Angeles and New York, is a regular performer at New York jazz hot spots Farafina Café and Lounge and the Metropolitan Room. She has performed throughout the New York City area including representing the Bronx as a finalist at the 2013 Battle of the Boroughs and performing the American national anthem at a New York Nets vs. Detroit Pistons basketball game Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.
She has also performed at several festivals and concerts throughout the Caribbean region including LIME Creole in the Park (Dominica) Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival (Jamaica), Love is all we Need Concert (Antigua), Jazz on the Green (St. Vincent) and le Voces de Jazz Festival (Columbia).
2014 is already a promising year for the singer who is currently penning lyrics to four pieces by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Harbison. She was recently cast as a lead in the play “A Mother’s Funeral”, which will be staged at the Krane Theater. She is also auditioning for roles on Broadway and in film.
Giraud’s next performance takes place at the Farafina Café & Lounge on Friday April 4th from 9-10 p.m.
To find out more about Giraud visit her official website www.marieclairemusic.com.