
Welcome
TO OFF KILTER!
Welcome
TO THE DENVER GAY MEN’S CHORUS

Welcome to Holding Out for a Hero, the first concert featuring only Off Kilter! singers. As you know, Off Kilter! is the small (18 person) a capella group within the Denver Gay Men’s Chorus. What you may not know is that there is a highly competitive audition process to become a member. Singers of the ensemble also commit to many more hours for rehearsal and performances than other DGMC singers.
Off Kilter! are ambassadors for DGMC and help advance our mission of “building community through music” with 8-10 additional performances each year outside of the normal DGMC concert cycle. Whether they are singing the national anthem at a Denver Nuggets or Colorado Avalanche game or singing for fundraising events such as AIDS/LifeCycle, Off Kilter! brings the gift of a capella music to audiences that have never even heard of the Denver Gay Men’s Chorus.
Dr. Raul Dominguez, DGMC’s Associate Director and Artistic Director of Off Kilter!, also brings his sense of humor, joy of music, and fine conducting skills to this special group. You may notice that Dr. Dominguez’s name is on two of the musical selections tonight as arranger: “End of Time” and “Stormy Weather.” Raul’s skill in arranging music for multiple voices will also be on display this June in DGMC’s last concert of the year, Divas: Justice Icons and Warriors. Raul arranged “Hype,” an original song by Yvie’s Oddly (winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Season 11), for the full chorus to sing (live!) with Yvie.
Hello there!
Welcome to Off Kilter’s first solo concert, Holding Out for a Hero! Tonight, we honor musical artists who inspire us to live authentically. Our show was curated by each member in Off Kilter; their chosen solo or small group pays homage to their musical hero while reflecting their own best qualities as the hero of their own lived experiences.
In their stories, heroes often struggle to fit in, are bullied for their differences, and find it difficult to embrace their full identity. As members of the LGBTQIA+ community, we know these conflicts all too well, especially when our inner villain tells us we are not enough. Yet like our favorite heroes, we strive to make the world a better place so all may know hate has no home in our world.
Thanks again for joining us; we hope our performance inspires you to be the hero of your own story! Please welcome our band of Queero’s in Holding Out for a Hero!
Raul Dominguez, DMA
Off Kilter, Director
Denver Gay Men’s Chorus, Assoc. Artistic Director
Denver Women’s Chorus
Earth Songs

Ready for an upbeat concert that will leave you loving the earth? This May, the Denver Women’s Chorus raises awareness for climate change by singing the likes of Joni Mitchell, Jonathan Larson, Holly Near, and Frank Ticheli.
May 19, 7:30 pm, Wellshire Presbyterian
May 20, 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm, Wellshire Presbyterian
May 21, 3 pm, First United Methodist, Boulder
Denver Gay Men’s Chorus
Divas: Icons and Justice Warriors

On June 9 and 10, Yvie Oddly joins the Denver Gay Men’s Chorus on stage as a special guest during Divas: Icons and Justice Warriors. DGMC’S Pride month concert event is a tribute to the music and performers of legendary women who have changed the world. DGMC will feature some of the most important and talented musical icons over the past several years. From Donna Summer to Lady Gaga, Barbra Streisand to Madonna and Dolly Parton to Rhianna these artists helped teach the gay community how to find their true selves, and their community.
DCMC will make the thematic connections between these artists’ journey and the LGBTQ experience explicitly by infusing the music with the stories of our lives and how these artists intersected with gay culture and history to further the cause of social justice.
Other featured artists will be Whitney Houston, Adele, Cher, Patsy Cline, Bette Midler, Beyonce and Bonnie Tyler.
It will be a concert of diva-tastic and diva-ganza of the best of the best!
June 3, 7:30 pm, Arvada Center (no Yvie)
June 9, 7:30 pm, King Center, Metro. State Univ.
June 10, 2:00 and 7:30 pm, King Center, Metro. State Univ.
Holding Out
for a Hero

Concert Program
Audio and video recording of this concert is strictly prohibited by copyright law.
ACT 1
End of Time | Beyoncé Knowles, Dave Taylor, Thomas Wesley Pentz, Shea Taylor, and Terius Nash |
Surface Pressure (Encanto) | Lin-Manuel Miranda |
River of Dreams | Billy Joel |
Never Gonna Not Dance Again | Alecia Moore, Shellback, and Max Martin |
River Deep, Mountain High | Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwood, and Phil Spector |
The Doctor Is In (You're a Good Man Charlie Brown) | Clark Gesner |
Carolina in My Mind | James Taylor |
Daddy Lessons | Beyoncé Knowles, Kevin Cossom, Alexander Delicata, Wynter Gordon, and The Chicks |
Stormy Weather | Harold Arlen |
Crabbuckit | arr. Artemis Dreher |
Satellites | Beyoncé Knowles, Dave McCracken, Ian Dench, and Amanda Ghost |
Don't Rain on My Parade (Funny Girl) | Jule Styne and Bob Merrill |
Don't Stop the Music | Tor Erik Hermansen, Frankie storm, Mikkel Eriksen, and Michael Jackson |
Intermission
ACT 2
Daft Punk (Medley) | Thomas Bangalter, Carlos Sosa, Anthony Wayne Moore, George Duke, Edwin Birdsong, Nile Rodgers, Pharrell Williams, Guy Manuel Homem Christo |
Rocket Man | Elton John and Bernie Taupin |
You'll Be in My Heart (Tarzan) | Phil Collins |
Pokemon Theme | T. Loeffler and J. Siegler |
Song for the Lonely | Paul Barry, Steven Torch, and Mark Taylor |
Feeling Good | Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley |
A Little Respect | Vince Clarke and Andy Bell |
Beautiful City (Godspell) | Stephen Schwartz |
My Heart Be Brave | Marques L. A. Garrett, Text by James Weldon Johnson |
A Change Is Gonna Come | Sam Cooke |
Face Your Fears(Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) | Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen, Sono Patel, and Adam Schlesinger |
A Way Back to Then ([title of show]) | Jeff Bowen |
Holding Out for a Hero | Jim Steinman, arr. Mason Frasher |
Off Kilter
Tenor 1
Tony Gulotta |
Joshua E McAtee-MacRae |
Christopher Pieper |
Will Young |
Tenor 2
Jacob Bloom |
Scotte Hoerle |
Zach Jones |
Logan Walker |
Baritone
Matt Bloom |
Nathan Cretti |
Dan England |
Timothy Kreuter |
Colin Oakley |
Bass
Art Anderson |
Luke Menard |
Maurice Murphy |
Chris Perez |
Patrick Price |
House Band
Musican | Instrument |
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Ricki Moyer | Piano |
Brian Casey | Bass |
Greg Kitto | Drum Kit |
Name | Position |
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Stephen Hutt | Stage Manager |
Trey Grimes | Cleo Parker Robinson Dance |
Connor Morford | Cleo Parker Robinson Dance |
Anastazia Coney | Cleo Parker Robinson Dance |
Eric Bertoluzzi | Hampden Hall |
Kaz Marczyk | Sound Manager, Regis University |
Keyen Vang | Sound Manager, Regis University |
Matt Bloom | Choreography |
Maurice Murphy | Choreography |
James Knapp | Artistic Staff Member |
Raul Dominguez | Artistic Staff Member |
Artistic
STAFF

James Knapp is an international choral conductor, music educator and master vocal technician with a unique approach to activist choral singing. A passionate campaigner for stylistic diversity within choral singing, Mr. Knapp comes with 20 years of experience with GALA Choruses (Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses), having been the Artistic Director of the Gay Men’s Chorus of Houston from 2001-2009, the founding director of the Bayou City Women’s Chorus (2005-2009), Out Loud – The Colorado Springs Men’s Chorus (2013-2016) and the Denver Gay Men’s Chorus from 2013-present.
With over 41 years of leading university, church, and community choruses, James Knapp is the Artistic Director Emeritus of the Bayou City Performing Arts, the recipient of Certificate of Congressional Recognition from the United States House of Representatives for artistic excellence to further the cause of social justice, a Mayoral Proclamation of James Knapp Day in Houston, and was elected the Grand Marshall for the Houston Pride Parade in 2009 by the LGBTQ+ community. Most recently Mr. Knapp received the Denver Mayor’s Award for Excellence in Arts and Culture – Impact Award (2022) and was named the Artistic Director Emeritus and Conductor Laureate of the Denver Gay Men’s Chorus.
His choruses have appeared at Carnegie Hall, regional conventions of the American Choral Directors Association, and concert tours throughout Britain, Europe, and Russia. They have performed with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, the Houston Symphony, the Colorado Symphony, and Cleo Parker Robinson Dance. James has taught choral workshops throughout the US, in Europe, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Singapore, and Thailand, and he served as Artistic Director of the Gay Games VII in Chicago in 2006.
James is a graduate of Fredonia State University, The Mozarteum Conservatory of Music in Salzburg, and the University of Texas at Austin. James will be retiring in July 2023 to his beloved state of Maine.
In his fourth season as the Associate Artistic Director of the Denver Gay Men’s Chorus and Director of Off Kilter! is Dr. Raul Dominguez (he, him, his). Originally from Houston, TX, Raul is also the Director of Choral Activities at Regis University in Denver and thoroughly enjoys his ability to work in academia while maintaining an active role in civic music. In 2022, he earned his Doctorate of Musical Arts degree from the University of Colorado Boulder, a Master of Music degree in Choral Conducting from Ithaca College in 2019, and two Bachelors of Music degrees in Music Education and Vocal Performance from Oklahoma City University in 2008.
Between his undergraduate and graduate work, Raul was the Choir Director at Clear Lake High School in Houston. During his four years at LAKE, his ensembles were recognized with invitations to perform with the Houston Symphony, the Houston Chamber Choir, and Carnegie Hall.
Website: raulconducts.com
Instagram: @raulconducts
Ricki Vorrath-Moyer attended Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, then received her Bachelor’s of Music degree in Organ Performance at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She went on to receive her Master’s of Music degree in Organ Performance, with minor emphases in Choral Conducting and Piano Pedagogy. She is currently Organist/Accompanist at First Plymouth Congregational Church in Denver. She is a member of Denver’s premier handbell ensemble, the Rocky Mountain Ringers. Ricki also serves as the Artistic Director of the Metropolitan Choral Festival.
Audience
INFO

The health and safety of all artists, members, and patrons remain our top priority. At present for our upcoming live season, masks are not required nor do you need to show your vaccine card at the door. All performers, volunteers and staff are fully vaccinated.
We are committed to the health and safety of our singers, artists, staff, and audiences. You, as a member of the audience, play an important role in helping us ensure that safety.
In turn, know that our commitment extends from the moment you purchase your ticket until the moment you leave the venue after the curtain call.
You can count on us to do three important things: to keep your safety and comfort top of mind, to be transparent about procedures and protocols, and to be timely about notifying you if anything changes.
We will update this page and inform all ticket holders as guidelines change.
All current DGMC staff, volunteers, instrumentalists, and singers are fully vaccinated and have complied with COVID-19 guidelines throughout the planning and rehearsal process. We are working to eliminate as many touch-points as possible, including contactless mobile ticketing, digital programs, and more.
These safety protocols will be updated periodically in accordance with the RMAA COVID Task Force, CDC, state, and local recommendations regarding singing and performing in large groups. As such, all concerts and events are subject to change.
Our
ENSEMBLES

About DGMC
The Denver Gay Men’s Chorus has been an LGBTQ catalyst for change through musical excellence since its founding in 1982. With more than 300 concerts during its 41-year history, this 140-member ensemble is now recognized as the premier gay performing arts organization in the Rocky Mountain Region. Through its diverse and socially charged programming, DGMC’s reimagined choir concerts entertain, educate, inspire, and empower audiences to foster acceptance and tolerance throughout the greater Denver area and along Colorado’s Front Range communities.
DGMC has performed in Denver and around the U.S. in acclaimed concert halls including Boettcher Concert Hall, the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, Gates Hall, the Paramount Theatre, the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Carnegie Hall. Additionally, they have delivered groundbreaking performances at Coors Field, in the US Air Force Academy Chapel, and on the steps of the Colorado State Capitol as part of both inaugural festivities for Governor Jared Polis. They have traveled to 12 states, the District of Columbia, and Canada and have made joint appearances with several gay men’s choruses in major U.S. cities.
They have premiered new-commissioned choral works by 14 composers, including Andrew Lippa, Nathan Hall, Alan Shorter, James Deignan, and Craig Carnahan. Guest artists that have given extraordinary performances alongside DGMC include Alan Cummings, Margaret Cho, Diane Schurr and Ann Hampton Calloway. DGMC has performed twice with the Colorado Symphony.
In the name of advocating for a better tomorrow, DGMC has collaborated with The Matthew Shepard Foundation, the LGBT Community Center of Colorado, the Colorado AIDS Project, One Colorado, the Boulder County AIDS Project, Out Boulder County, the Colorado LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce, PFLAG Boulder County, and the It Gets Better campaign. In order to raise community awareness of issues surrounding homelessness and housing insecurity, DGMC committed to a yearlong Street Requiem Project in Denver, Colorado Springs, and Fort Collins. In 2018, they began pioneering an educational outreach program to nurture safe learning environments and support anti-bullying efforts in Colorado schools.
During its 40th anniversary season, DGMC collaborated with world-renowned Cleo Parker Robinson Dance, a first for both organizations. Aurora’s Rangeview High School Choir joined DGMC for the Colorado premiere of “The Seven Last Words of the Unarmed,” a powerful multi-movement piece inspired by the last words of seven unarmed black men. DGMC commissioned and premiered a new 70 minute musical “Unbreakable” by Broadway Composer Andrew Lippa spanning 120 years of LGBTQ+ history in the United States.
DGMC’s future is full of endless possibilities as their mission statement, “building community through music,” drives their imaginative motivation for success!
About Off Kilter!
Off Kilter! is a dynamic a cappella troupe comprised of singers from the larger Denver Gay Men’s Chorus. This 16-member ensemble performs throughout the year at numerous small venues in the Denver metropolitan area and engages communities, supports causes, and entertains audiences of all ages with a repertoire that ranges from classical to contemporary. In recognition of their musical excellence, Off Kilter! has participated in masterclasses with the King’s Singers, the world-renowned British men’s a cappella vocal ensemble, and with Dr. Ann Howard Jones, America’s distinguished clinician, adjudicator, teacher, and choral conductor. Off Kilter! is available to perform at private functions.
For more information and to book Off Kilter!, contact us here.
Our
PEOPLE

Staff Member | Title |
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Michael Sattler | Executive Director |
Sarah Gumina | Marketing Manager |
Molly Hughes | Office Manager |
Nancy Crist | Staff Accountant |
Odette Tisseglo | Fund Development Manager |
Board Member | Position Held | Years of Service |
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Marcus E. Turner | RMAA Chair | 2022-Current |
John Hess | Vice Chair | 2022-Current |
Jamie Henderson | Secretary | 2017-Current |
Stephen Hutt | Treasurer | 2021-Current |
Karen Tran | Co-President, DWC | 2021-Current |
Ivy Moe | Co-President, DWC | 2022-Current |
Scotte Hoerle | President, DGMC | 2022-Current |
Ryan Montoya | Board Member | 2022-Current |
Natalya Cruz-Teixeira | Board Member | 2022-Current |
Council Member | Position Held |
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Scotte Hoerle | President |
TJ Kizuka | Vice-President |
Andrew Close | Treasurer |
Anne Frey | Council Member |
Chris Dapper | Council Member |
Quincey Roisum | Council Member |
Dan England | Council Member |
Lewis Abney | Alejandro Longoria |
Jim H. Adolphson | Wray Lundquist |
Ed Allen | Bob Lyon |
Shayne Allyn | Bill Maier |
Brent Appleby | Leroy McCormick |
Jack Asbury | Ellis McFadden |
Hal Barton | Kevin McGrellis |
Bill Beckman | Bruce McKelvie |
Bruce Bell | Steve Mills |
Jerry Bigner | Steven H. Mitchell |
Timothy Blocker | Rob Moore |
Roger Bole | Robert "Melba" Moore |
William Bowman | Tim Moore |
F. Everett Brabson | Thomas D. Morehouse |
Robbie Brann | Tim Mowczko |
Bob Brunelle | Patrick A. Mullins |
Tim Burrs | Ed Muñoz |
Mark Ceasar | Chuck Myers |
Scott Caldwell | Mickey Nettleton |
Vine Cardone | J. Richard Norton |
Daniel Chaney | Dan Norton |
Gary Clayton | Tom Oliekan |
Jamey Collins | John D. Olmstead |
Dennis Cossey | Craig Pace |
John Craig | John Penman |
Santiago E. Del Regato Jr. | Larry Guy Plush |
Maro DeSoto | Bob Prewitt |
Ben Detterman | David Price |
Les Dirks | Christopher Priolo |
Glen Dobbs | Adam Reilly |
Brian Dolibois | Sly Reza |
David W. Dowler | Thomas Z. Robbins |
Mark Eberley | Dennis Toling |
John Faulk | Bruce Rosenbaum |
Jeff Fong | Bill Sarakine |
J. Richard Geraghty | Richard W. Savage |
Larry Glass | Bill Scheele |
Scott Golden | Dave Schrader |
Tim Grafsgaard | David Shneer |
D. L. Guenin | Paul Sloat |
David M. Hardesty | Jim Stevens |
Roger Harris | Robert Stilson |
Gerald (Gerry) Higgins | Anthony Trujillo |
Dave Holbrook | Tim Delano Turley |
Jon Holtz | Vern Tuttle |
Martin Howell | John Watson |
Michael Hughes | Dave Watters |
Daniel Hunter | Bob Weimer |
Frank Ingalls | Terry Wells |
William Charles Ingram | George Williams |
Jody Jay | Michael Williamson |
Kevin Jordan | Brian P. Wimberley |
John David Kennedy | David Woodyard |
Jamz David Lackner | Rob Young |
Brad Van Langen | Alex Zazow |
Doug Langworthy | Desi Zobkiw |
Agustine LeFebre |
RMAA Donors
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* Indicates a member of Guardian Circle, RMAA’s monthly giving program (Bronze, $1-$49/month; Silver, $50-$99/month; Gold, $100-$199/month; Platinum, $200+/month).
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Denver Gay Men's Chorus | Arapahoe and Denver County SCFD |
Hampden Hall | Cory Cullinan, Regis University |
Mary Hart and Rhetta Shead from Cleo Parker Robinson Dance | Tyveze Littlejohn |
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