Gay Men’s Chorus artistic director, Tim Seelig, never imagined he’d be returning to the south where he was banished from the church due to his sexuality, but when the opportunity rose to dissipate misconceptions in a documentary, he knew he had to participate. “In 1978 I was married with two children in a Southern Baptist Church, so I never imagined I’d be doing this,” Seelig told ET Canada. “It’s been a lifelong progression for me as a chorus conductor, and ultimately when I came out, as a LGBTQ activist, none of this was ever imagined.” “In fact the chorus was looking towards the 40th anniversary, and when the chorus was three years old, it did a national tour of nine cities across the United States, starting gay choruses and encouraging
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