PRESS
RELEASE 10 AUGUST 2011
Vibrant
musical celebration attracts choirs from far and wide
The
hills around MacKillop Senior College will be alive with the sounds of
music on Sunday August 28th at 2 pm when eleven community choirs will
gather to strut their stuff.
Choral
Kaleidoscope has become an annual choral event in Port Macquarie
celebrating the variety of choirs in our district and beyond. Musical
Director Robyn Ryan says the response has been overwhelming this year so
much so that some choirs had unfortunately been turned away. “Whilst we
want very much to encourage the development of choral communities too many
choirs would mean not enough on-stage time for individual choirs, so
it’s a shame but does create the positive need to somehow expand this
increasingly popular event next year” said Ms Ryan.
Guest
choirs at the 2011 Choral Kaleidoscope include locals Blokes Notes, Myrth
(a female trio who write and perform their own material drawing on
personal experience), Out of the Shower (from Comboyne and Byabarra),
Bella Bago (wowing audiences since 2000), jazz-oriented Wednesday,
Cantorus (the large Hastings Choristers choir) and Cantabile
(Choristers’ female ensemble). And we warmly welcome from Uralla, High
Spirits (well after all,the altitude there is 1000 metres!).
Returning again from Forster is The Company of Voices as well as the
Village Voices choirs from each of Tuncurry and Laurieton.
Hosted
by Hastings Choristers this very popular afternoon concert has wide appeal
because the participating choirs always present a plethora of musical
genre ensuring foot-tapping tunes, amusing songs, musical theatre, folk,
multi-cultural music and much more plus a chance for the audience to sing
along. The concert concludes with a massed choir item where all choirs
join together in song – a fantastic way to end any concert.
This
latest concert continues Hastings Choristers year-long celebration of the
group’s 21st birthday and audience members may like to find out more
about the organisation by purchasing a copy of ‘Our Story’, a
commemorative coffee-table style book detailing the history, concerts and
memorable moments of Hastings Choristers since inception. ‘Our
Story’ sells for $20 and will be available to buy at the Choral
Kaleidoscope concert.
Choral
Kaleidoscope is a wonderful way to spend two hours on the final Sunday of
winter. With only one performance, limited seating selling fast, and
bargain prices $25, $20, $10 including program and afternoon tea,
potential patrons should hurry to the Glasshouse Box Office to
secure their tickets or phone 65 81 8888 or online at www.glasshouse.org.au