Melbourne Public Singing Workshop with The Idea of North - Completed
at Northcote Uniting Church - Chalice HALL
Sunday, 8 July 2012 from 12:00 AM (AUS Eastern Standard Time) + Add to calendar08/07/2012 00:0008/07/2012 00:00Australia/SydneyMelbourne Public Singing Workshop with The Idea of NorthMelbourne Public Singing Workshop with The Idea of North
Sunday, 8 July 2012 from 12:00 AM (AUS Eastern Standard Time)
Organiser
Workshop Coordinator
0406 752 751
fanmail@idea.com.au
Address
Northcote Uniting Church - Chalice HALL
251 High Street
Northcote
VIC 3070 Australia
Event web page: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/8369Northcote Uniting Church - Chalice HALL
251 High Street
Northcote VIC 3070
AustraliaWorkshop CoordinatorfalseDD/MM/YYYY2880
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Details
Get your vocal chords warmed up for The Idea of North's Public Singing Workshop this July. Join us for a two hour singing fiesta which is open to all ages and abilities. We'll be focussing on harmony, blending as an ensemble, how to use different tonal colours as a group and we'll also teach you a song (something new for those of you who have been before). You won't have to sing solo - there's safety in numbers - so come on and give it a go.
This is a really great outing for choirs and vocal groups and also a great meeting place for anyone who wants to join a singing group. There are discounts to be had for those who have already bought tickets to our Chapel show the night before and also for groups of 10, so get your friends together and get singing!
"Their precision and incredible harmonies left me overwhelmed and it was a joy and a pleasure to hear". Maestro Tommy Tycho
“Strong, polished voices with a blend to envy – a welcome addition to the tradition of great vocal jazz”. Peter Eldridge, New York Voices
“In terms of quality of ensemble and elegance of arrangements, this group’s work is in the same league as that of the Swingle Singers in their heyday”. Sydney Morning Herald
“This a cappella outfit can’t put a foot wrong… Critic’s rating: 10/10”. Sun Herald, Sydney