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A Handful of Harmonies
A Handful of Harmonies is a hobby with a difference! the group gives women from 16 to 70+ the opportunity to share the joy and proven health benefits of singing with like-minded people in a fun and creative environment.
Weekly sessions, under the instr... moreA Handful of Harmonies is a hobby with a difference! the group gives women from 16 to 70+ the opportunity to share the joy and proven health benefits of singing with like-minded people in a fun and creative environment.
Weekly sessions, under the instruction of a highly enthusiastic and experienced Natural Voice Practitioner and registered British Voice Association teacher, will provide opportunities for you to sing in harmony, discover new techniques and to improve your musicality, understanding and appreciation of music. With your newly found confidence you will tackle more complicated and challenging musical arrangements and enjoy hearing the finished result – just for pleasure!
Whilst we “work” hard these sessions are enjoyable social events. there is discipline and structure but also fun, laughter and a strong sense of teamwork as we rehearse songs from a variety of genres, performing new musical arrangements to suit a variety of tastes. No previous experience is required but enthusiasm is a must.
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Everything
Performed by some people of Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "Evolution Of Music" on May 10, 2016.
S: Caroline Derde, Lisa Furu Baardsen
A: Loes Verdyck, Astrid Lemmens
T: Philippe Anné, Dries Van Cauteren
B: Thomas Goossens, Mich... morePerformed by some people of Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "Evolution Of Music" on May 10, 2016.
S: Caroline Derde, Lisa Furu Baardsen
A: Loes Verdyck, Astrid Lemmens
T: Philippe Anné, Dries Van Cauteren
B: Thomas Goossens, Michiel De Roover
Piano: Stijn Dierckx
Camera: Jelmer Lokman, Robin Van Limbergen, Ben Verhaegen, Jordan De Deken
Sound: Johan De Cock
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With One Voice Chatswood
DID YOU KNOW THAT SINGING CHANGES YOUR BRAIN?
You’re invited to experience the joy, freedom and inspiration of song at your local With One Voice choir!
Neuroscience proves singing makes people happier, healthier, smarter and more creative.
Creat... moreDID YOU KNOW THAT SINGING CHANGES YOUR BRAIN?
You’re invited to experience the joy, freedom and inspiration of song at your local With One Voice choir!
Neuroscience proves singing makes people happier, healthier, smarter and more creative.
Creativity Australia (www.creativityaustralia.org.au) is building a happier, healthier, more inclusive nation through the life-changing With One Voice program. We bridge the gap between people experiencing disadvantage and those more fortunate through the neuro-scientific benefits of community singing. We build supportive networks that help people connect to brighter futures.
Creativity Australia is delighted to offer a suite of With One Voice “how to” guide videos, resources and mentoring for individuals, groups and communities looking to start new, inclusive With One Voice choirs using our innovative social franchise model.
Together, we can change the world… one voice at a time.
With One Voice choirs are led by professional conductors and meet weekly, fo... less
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What’s the opposite of a “Singing for fun” choir?
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Certain people are rather dismissive of “Singing for fun” choirs. If it’s for fun then it can’t possibly be of any quality.
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Avoiding the ‘C’ word: choir
[this is an updated version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
When I use the word ‘choir’, an image will pop into most people’s minds.
a bunch of fidgety 7-year-olds...
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Why Everyone Should Join a Choir When they Retire
Why Everyone Should Join a Choir When they Retire
In Britain, over 2.8 million people enjoy the benefits of singing in a choir. there is music for every taste, from rock and pop choirs, to gospel and classical. Choral singing isn’t just s...
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Exeter Festival Chorus
Founded in 1993, Exeter Festival Chorus has gained a reputation as one of the liveliest and most adventurous choirs in the South West. EFC is a choir of around 75 singers, attracting people from all parts of the South West region. We perform with professi... moreFounded in 1993, Exeter Festival Chorus has gained a reputation as one of the liveliest and most adventurous choirs in the South West. EFC is a choir of around 75 singers, attracting people from all parts of the South West region. We perform with professional orchestras and soloists, and aim to bring choral music of the highest quality to our audiences. Under the inspired and dynamic musical direction of Nigel Perrin, EFC has become one of the region’s most versatile and highly acclaimed choral groups.
We provide a broad range of music for our audiences, covering a great variety of genres and periods; we revisit standard works within the choral repertoire and explore new challenges from the contemporary musical scene. We like to be stretched musically and technically and, above all, we strive to set ourselves high standards less
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the Lioness Hunt - Mark Brymer
May 10, 2014
Soloists: Barry McLeod, Walker Rambo and Chelsey Young
Percussion: Scott Reimer, Adrian Pecold, and Mikaela Hoeppner
Dancers: Ainsley Check, Barry McLeod, Nikyla Toews, and Evan Hawkins
Choreography: Ainsley Check
http://www.pr... moreMay 10, 2014
Soloists: Barry McLeod, Walker Rambo and Chelsey Young
Percussion: Scott Reimer, Adrian Pecold, and Mikaela Hoeppner
Dancers: Ainsley Check, Barry McLeod, Nikyla Toews, and Evan Hawkins
Choreography: Ainsley Check
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