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      Conducting Masterclass

      9:30 AM to 11:30 AM
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      Young Voices Festival

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    1. Sat 08

      Farewell Queensland Concert

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    1. Wed 17

      Rehearsal Techniques

      5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
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    1. Sat 24

      Cupcake and Cushion Concert

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River Song Concert

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This concert will feature four of our Birralee choirs, Brisbane Birralee Voices, Birralee Blokes, Birralee Singers and it will be the culmination of the Birralee Recycled season for 2022. This year a focus of our Birralee Recycled season is the positive benefit of singing together to improve mental health. 

Our river, Maiwar, glides through our city and it is vital to our identity. It provides tranquillity and repose when we sit on its banks and energy and movement when we are upon it. We use it for celebration, for work, for relaxation. It is a source of life. Singing together in community is very similar. It brings us together for relaxation and to unwind. It energises and invigorates and we use it to tell our stories, celebrate and commemorate. In singing together there is no discrimination – we are all one together and positive energy flows. Together we are healed and made joyous. 

Come and mark Qld Mental Health Week by celebrating the power of singing in community. 

When: Sunday 16 October 2022

Time: 2:00pm (doors at 1:40pm) 

Where: Trinity Centre, St Rita's college, 41 Enderley Rd, Clayfield QLD 

Tickets: $23 Adults, $20 Concession, $10 Children (school aged), Under 2 free if sitting on lap.

The venue seating is tiered upwards from row A.  Audience with mobility issues should select seating towards front of the stage.  

There is ample street parking at this venue.

CLICK HERE to purchase ticketsthrough Humanitix!  

Official partners of Voices of Birralee

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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.