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Nia Franklin joins with the Winston-Salem Symphony this weekend for performances that will feature some of the music she’s curated and composed. The music from the program ranges from classical to pop to gospel, including favorites from her 2021 self-titled E.P.
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Winston-Salem’s own Nia Imani Franklin – vocalist, composer, conductor, advocate, and Miss America 2019 – joins members of the Winston-Salem Symphony for an unforgettable night of music on Saturday, Jan. 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the McChesney Scott Dunn Auditorium at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA). SECCA is located at 750 Marguerite Drive in Winston-Salem.