Northwest Girlchoir has openings for grades 1-12 this fall

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Northwest Girlchoir is actively recruiting singers in grades 1-12 for its treble choirs starting this September. Young singers can join non-auditioned choirs, Liebe and Yǒu Yì, which focus on a fun and supportive environment while preparing for exciting performances. Auditions for older singers in grades 4-12 will be held on August 26 and 28, offering opportunities to participate in mainstage concerts and tours. The choirs have a rich history of engagement, having performed in events like the Seattle Pride Parade and collaborated with esteemed groups such as VOCES8 and the University of Puget Sound School of Music. Tuition assistance is available for all choir levels, encouraging families to apply to ensure accessibility.

With concerts across the Puget Sound region, choristers gain valuable performance experience. Interested families can find more details and register online at the Northwest Girlchoir website. This initiative not only nurtures musical talent but also fosters community involvement and collaboration among young singers.

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