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TC Sings!

in Traverse City, Michigan, USA
directed by Heather Kingham CCLT 2012
heather@tcsings.org | 503-422-6515
http://www.tcsings.org

Love to sing, even if it’s only in the shower? Come experience the joy of singing with others in a fun, relaxed, and accepting atmosphere. TC Sings! is an inclusive choir community, welcoming all voices and all people, singing songs from a variety of world cultures and traditions in three- and four-part harmony. Everything is taught orally; there is no need to read music, and no previous singing experience is required. Singing is our birthright; join us!

The Common Ground Chorus

in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
directed by Craig Green CCLT 2006-07
seedsofharmony@gmail.com | 434-361-0154

The Common Ground Chorus is a caravan of song. We sing towards a world that works for everyone. We propel ourselves with a wide array of freedom songs, rounds, and chants. Along the way we’ll stomp our feet and slap hands together in games of rhythm, call and response and improvisation. Thru it all we grow our abilities to sow harmony and courage in the world. The magic of communal song reminds us that we are the ones we’ve been waiting for! If you’ve never experienced the thrill of singing in a choir, or if you’ve always thought of yourself as someone who “just can’t sing”, this is a great way to start. There will be plenty of challenges and solo opportunities for experienced singers, too. The Common Ground Chorus will begin a four month season in January 2007 that will culminate in two public performances. Venue, day and time TBA. Contact Craig for further information.

The Freedom Choir

in Annapolis, Maryland, USA
directed by Elizabeth Melvin CCLT 2010
contact@thefreedomchoir.com | 410-271-5687
http://thefreedomchoir.com

The Freedom Choir is a place to liberate your voice and revel in the age-old tradition of singing together with others. In a fun, stress-free environment we sing songs from around the corner and around the world. Directed by Elizabeth Melvin, we explore vocal music and harmonies from South Africa, Irish blessings, African-American gospel, new singer-songwriter music, classic pop songs and more. Although we rehearse in a church, we are a community choir that is non-affiliated with any religion or creed.

No audition or experience is necessary. Most songs are taught in the oral tradition, by rote, line by line in call and response fashion. Written lyrics and sheet music are occasionally provided, but you do not need to be able to read music. You will be thrilled at how quickly you will be singing with others in four-part harmony. All ages 13+ are welcome to take part in the joy of music making. Those under 13 are invited to join when accompanied by an adult.

The emphasis is not on public performance, but rather on creating community and having fun through shared song. However, there are several opportunities for small performances throughout the year, participation optional. We perform an annual concert in the Spring, with all proceeds going to local non-profit organizations.

The Golden Bridge Community Choir

in Los Angeles, California, USA
directed by Maggie Wheeler and Emile Hassan Dyer CCLT 2004 & 2007
mjw@bigobjects.com |
http://goldenbridgechoir.com

The Golden Bridge Choir sings songs of spirit, struggle, liberation and celebration from around the globe. Maggie & Emile share a strong interest in African music as well as music from the African American tradition. They strive to create a safe, inspirational & joyful environment that allows for the participation of adults as well as children. Part of their vision incorporates providing a creative arts child care component that allows younger children to accompany their parents and be occupied in the space while the session is taking place. The children also participate in the singing as special material is included for them and worked on toward the end of each session.

Come raise your voices with us and experience the deep , healing power of singing in community.

Newcomers and beginners are welcome! No sight reading is necessary.

Sundays, 12:30 am–1:50 pm, at Wanderlust Hollywood, 1375 North Highland Avenue, Los Angles, Ca. 90028 $210 for a session of 14 Sundays.

www.maggiewheeler.net
www.emilehassan.com

The Living Room Choir

in Berkeley, California, USA
directed by Kaitie Ty Warren CCLT 2016
ktwarren@gmail.com | 206-380-4886
http://www.TheLivingRoomChoir.com

Also: http://www.Facebook.com/thelivingroomchoir

A safe space for even the shyest singer to explore their relationship with their voice, The Living Room Choir holds space for all members to live, grow and sing together. In harmony, we break down barriers and form new bonds. “Singing is the one thing we can all do at once. We cannot all speak at once, but we can all sing at once.” ~ Zwai Bala

Everything is taught through call and response, no sight reading necessary. All ages and backgrounds are welcome. Please come scent-free. Sliding scale tuition/No one turned away for lack of funds. Meets most Thursdays, 7:45pm at Yoga Kula in Berkeley, with performances typically on weekends. New singers are always welcome!

See our website for schedule and more details; Contact Us to get on our mailing list and receive updates.
 
Ubuntu:  
u·bun·tu
ˌo͝oˈbo͝on(t)o͞o
NOUN
  1.  a quality that includes the essential human virtues; compassion and humanity.
  2.  I am because we are.

Ubuntu Franklin and Ubuntu Dillsboro

in Franklin and Dillsboro, North Carolina, USA
directed by Tom Tyre CCLT 2010
ttyre@aol.com | 828-524-9511

Ubuntu Franklin and Ubuntu Dillsboro meet in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and are open to anyone who has a desire to sing in harmony with others. We sing songs from around the world and songs from our own local traditions. No singing or musical experience is required. All the songs are taught aurally (by ear) using traditional singing styles.

Both groups meet in 10 week terms with breaks between terms. Public performance is not the goal of either group. Call Tom for more information and for references from current singers.

We Are The ONE Choir of Song and Poetry

in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
directed by Madi Sato McLaughlin and Timothy P. McLaughlin CCLT 2013
WATOChoir@gmail.com | 505-424-9765
http://www.madisato.com

The We Are The ONE Choir of Song and Poetry aspires to create a community united through the joyous, sublime practice of choral singing and speaking in beauty and harmony. The choir invites members of all ages and abilities into a deep dialogue with sound and silence, vocalizing and listening, movement and stillness, ritual and spontaneity. By embodying sacred songs and poems together, the We Are The ONE Choir actively cultivates balance within each member and with the human, natural, and spiritual worlds.