Youth Choral Ensemble: Suburbs Melbourne, teens-young adults
Wed, 23 June 2010, 05:47 pmminimah3 posts in thread
Youth Choral Ensemble: Suburbs Melbourne, teens-young adults
Wed, 23 June 2010, 05:47 pmHi there,
My name's Vi and I'm looking to hopefully start up a youth choral ensemble in the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne. This is for ANYONE WHO HAS ALWAYS LOVED SINGING, regardless of their talent - they could be a record-deal signed superstar or simply a shower singer, it doesn't matter. Hopefully we could emulate a little bit of GLEE; we'd attempt recent pop songs, musical theatre songs, jazz, rock - the whole scope of songs would be open to us!
With any luck we'd set up a Soprano Alto Tenor Baritone choir group, although I'd hope to keep it small - a group encompassing more than, say, forty, would be a little difficult to manage, particularly if we had a small rehearsal venue.
We would also hope to PLAY GIGS - I already have some fetes and event manangers interested in the proposal of a choral group performing for them at functions, as I have previously contacted them with similar ideas.
Should the group expand we'd start thinking about auditions, a website, regular updates, e.t.c, then. We would also have weekly rehearsals, fortnightly at the very, very, very least. Rehearsal venues are already being looked at.
At the moment I'm really honestly JUST LOOKING FOR SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST. Anyone who'd be willing to help out in the running of the youth choral group - in management, song sourcing, accompanists willing to throw their hat in the ring, and just people who would LOVE TO JOIN A YOUTH CHORAL GROUP THAT SANG SUNGS LIKE SOMETHING OUT OF GLEE! would be great.
I hope to hear from all of you soon [:
You can contact me via email at: y.es.tu.mon.ami@gmail.com
Or alternatively, just respond here.
minimahWed, 23 June 2010, 05:47 pm
Hi there,
My name's Vi and I'm looking to hopefully start up a youth choral ensemble in the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne. This is for ANYONE WHO HAS ALWAYS LOVED SINGING, regardless of their talent - they could be a record-deal signed superstar or simply a shower singer, it doesn't matter. Hopefully we could emulate a little bit of GLEE; we'd attempt recent pop songs, musical theatre songs, jazz, rock - the whole scope of songs would be open to us!
With any luck we'd set up a Soprano Alto Tenor Baritone choir group, although I'd hope to keep it small - a group encompassing more than, say, forty, would be a little difficult to manage, particularly if we had a small rehearsal venue.
We would also hope to PLAY GIGS - I already have some fetes and event manangers interested in the proposal of a choral group performing for them at functions, as I have previously contacted them with similar ideas.
Should the group expand we'd start thinking about auditions, a website, regular updates, e.t.c, then. We would also have weekly rehearsals, fortnightly at the very, very, very least. Rehearsal venues are already being looked at.
At the moment I'm really honestly JUST LOOKING FOR SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST. Anyone who'd be willing to help out in the running of the youth choral group - in management, song sourcing, accompanists willing to throw their hat in the ring, and just people who would LOVE TO JOIN A YOUTH CHORAL GROUP THAT SANG SUNGS LIKE SOMETHING OUT OF GLEE! would be great.
I hope to hear from all of you soon [:
You can contact me via email at: y.es.tu.mon.ami@gmail.com
Or alternatively, just respond here.
Emily de Bont-KiddMon, 12 July 2010, 01:09 pm
Hi Vi, My name is Emily,
Hi Vi,
My name is Emily, I'm 20 years old living in Melbourne. Whilst I am currently studying in Warrnambool I only have two days of uni a week, which means I have a bit of free time. I am interested in getting involved in your Youth Choral as I love anything and everything to do with the arts. I also think it would be a great opportunity to get involved in the local community.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you,
Emily.
Walter PlingeMon, 12 July 2010, 02:44 pm
Message for Vi
Hi Vi,
It may be preferable for you to ask interested parties to contact you directly via your email address rather than give the option to leave their details here.
Although Emily, above, has wisely not offered up her personal and contact details for the world to see, sadly this is not always the case. In the spirit of encouraging people, especially young people, to protect their privacy online it might be nice to encourage a personal response directly to you rather than risk enthusiastic responders splashing their age, interests, address and contact details here - trust me, it happens on this site more often than you'd believe!
Good luck with the Glee Club!
Tulipa.