
Camper Fiona leads a song at an evening singing
The Sacred Harp Musical Heritage Association will hold Camp Fasola for learning Sacred Harp singing, history, and traditions for the ninth consecutive year. Camp Fasola is open to both youth and adults, beginners and experienced singers. Multiple daily sessions will be devoted to teaching Sacred Harp singing, as well as times for recreation, rest, fellowship, and singing. More than 200 campers attended each of the past several years. To register for upcoming sessions of Camp Fasola, visit the registration page. Learn about lodging, meals, recreation, lessons, and counselors on the logistics page.
This video on Camp Fasola was filmed and directed by Mic Stowe and produced by Mic Stowe, Susan Cherones, and Rod Ivey.
Support
This project has been made possible in part by grants from the Alabama State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Sacred Harp Publishing Company, and individuals interested in Sacred Harp singing.
The Sacred Harp Musical Heritage Association
The Sacred Harp Musical Heritage Association (SHMHA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose purpose is the promotion and preservation of traditional Sacred Harp singing. SHMHA publishes the annual “Directory and Minutes of Sacred Harp Singings” book; sponsors the Fasola.org website; and conducts Camp Fasola. SHMHA accepts tax-deductible contributions to support Camp Fasola and other projects to promote Sacred Harp singing. Read more about The Sacred Harp Musical Heritage Association.
Sacred Harp Musical Heritage Association
David Ivey, Secretary
108 Collington Place
Madison, AL 35758
David@DavidIvey.com
256.922.8090


