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Sing in Spring Community Choir Workshop

Sing in Spring Community Choir Workshop

Registration is now closed


Event Dates

StartSaturday 8 September 2018

FinishSunday 9 September 2018

Registration Dates

OpenTuesday 17 July 2018

CloseSunday 9 September 2018

Fees

CALLING ALL SINGERS, ANY AGE, ALL EXPERIENCE LEVELS!

Voices of Birralee's Birralee Recycled hosts "Sing in Spring", a half-day community choir workshop open to anyone of any age, who loves to sing, no matter their experience or singing ability.

Participants will be conducted by Birralee Recycled conductor Peter Ingram, with guest conductor Peter Lehner from the Northern Rivers Folk Choir.

Everyone participating in this workshop, will sing in pieces which are suited to learning in one afternoon (at the workshop) and will be performed the Sing in Spring concert in the evening (same day as workshop).

There is also a fabulous option to share the joy with a repeat performance the next day at 11.30am Sunday 9 September as part of the Tyalgum Music Festival

TIME: 1.30pm - 5pm Workshop
            6.30pm - 8pm Sing in Spring Concert
DATE: Saturday 8 September 2018
WHERE: Mullumbimby Civic Centre, 55 Dalley St, Mullumbimby NSW 2482
COST: $30 (includes afternoon tea provided by Northern Rivers Folk Choir) - REGISTER BY 3 AUGUST FOR ONLY $20

Fees

    • 20 Per Registration
    • 30 Per Registration

We offer the following payment options:
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Voices of Birralee acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this country and recognise their continuing connection the land, water and culture. In our organisation, we recognise the Turrbal and Jagera Peoples as the traditional custodians of Meanjin land. We pay our respects to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and to their Elders past, present and emerging.