Welcome to Project Gitameit

In Pali and Burmese "gita" means music, and "meit" means friendship. In the spirit of Gitameit, the Yale Spizzwinks are working with the Gitameit Music Center in Rangoon, Burma to bring a choir to the United States in April, 2009. It will be the first ever visit of a Burmese choir to the US.
What's Happening
Our full schedule of events will be available in a few weeks. But be sure not to miss our Gala Evening Concert in New Haven!
Gitameit Voices in Concert
Trinity Lutheran Church
Monday, April 27th
7:30pm
The concert will feature Gitameit Voices, the Yale Spizzwinks and a combined choir of local Yale and New Haven singers.
Admission free. Reserved Premium seating available for $20/seat.
Who is involved?
Partners
Project Gitameit is organized as a joint project between the Yale Spizzwinks and the Foundation for the People of Burma.
Co-Sponsors
How can I help?
We need to raise a large sum of money, and we also need people to help put together the logistics of a concert tour. There are a number of ways in which you can get involved.
Tell me more!
The Gitameit Music Center is a 4-year-old school and community center in downtown Rangoon. The Yale Spizzwinks are a 94 year-old male a cappella group from Yale University.