Fringeworld 2018

Fringeworld is back for another year - Bigger and better Forget Boring - Trust Fringe And this at least 7 of our local choirs are putting on their own show.   So come along and support them.

Shania Choir

Shania Choir is a group of singers united by a love for leopard print and armed with the prerogative to have a little fun. Effortlessly weaving country-pop classics into a capella harmony without losing the wink n wiggle of the originals, Shania Choir is here to sing you all the hits, 'Man I Feel like […]

acapocalypse

The Aca-pocalypse is nigh! Come witness a throw down of epic proportions as 80's divas riff-off against modern millennials in a pitch-perfect battle to the death. Join 2-time national gold-medalists, The Baden Street Singers for some choral carnage as they laugh, cry, scream and blow the roof off with their incredible voices and aca-amazing harmonies. […]

Menagerie Choir presents – Keeping Secrets

How long has it been since your last confession? Menagerie Choir presents the funny, the painful, and the embarrassing secrets we all hold inside and pairs them with foot-tapping arrangements of indie-pop songs. Sharing secrets can feel scary, silly, or even liberating. Mixing all of these emotions with unique arrangements of indie tunes, Menagerie explores […]

Manbuilding with Men of the West

Part pompous parade, part intricate lecture, part stand-off. Come and witness a 18-strong line of men sing about what it takes to build a man. From concrete to power tools, recipes to beards and perhaps back to tools again. With humour mixed with poignancy, subtle theatre, and some fine strong harmonies, it's time to extend […]

Songs of the Sea

Welcome on board with The Lost Quays and prepare for the calm and the storm, with shanties and other songs of the sea! The sea shanty was the work song from the days of sail, with different rhythms corresponding to varying activities. They tell of life on board, and the thoughts and desires of the […]

A Cappella by Rhythmos

Ever heard of an evening of live music with no instruments? Join award-winning choir Rhythmos for Acapella, an experience you won't forget in a hurry. We'll bring lush harmonies, high energy showmanship, and songs that'll get stuck in your head, as we take you on a swinging celebration of one of the oldest forms of […]

SING NORTH CHOIR BASH

Sweet Thursday Singers presents SING NORTH CHOIR BASH Expressions of interest to choirs wishing to join in the 2018 Sing North Choir Bash, Sunday 26th August. This splendid afternoon of music allows choirs to perform three songs and then participate in a communal song with all voices (150+) participating. This song, usually an original song […]

Choral Education and Development

ANCA WA Presents: Choral Education and Development A sequence of sessions led by world-renowned conductor and educator  Karen Grylls Dr Karen Grylls is Associate Professor in Conducting and Head of Choral Studies at the University of Auckland and is Artistic Director of the Choirs Aotearoa New Zealand Trust, the managing body for the NZ Youth […]

Choral Education & Development

ANCA WA Presents: Choral Education and Development A sequence of sessions led by world-renowned conductor and educator  Karen Grylls Dr Karen Grylls is Associate Professor in Conducting and Head of Choral Studies at the University of Auckland and is Artistic Director of the Choirs Aotearoa New Zealand Trust, the managing body for the NZ Youth […]

Orff’s Carmina Burana

  Carl Orff - “Carmina Burana” Sunday 8 July 2018, 2.30pm Winthrop Hall, UWA In collaboration with WA Brass – formerly RASWA

Rutter’s Requiem and Magnificat

Join the UWA Choral Society in a performance of two of John Rutter's most enduring and endearing pieces: his acclaimed Requiem and joyously colourful Magnificat. Since its premiere in 1985, Requiem has been performed countlessly throughout the world and is now an established classic. Magnificat has similarly enjoyed immense popularity ever since its premiere in 1990. Based on the Latin text and interspersed with the anonymous English […]