Northwest Girlchoir to host October visiting days

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Northwest Girlchoir will host free rehearsal visits for students in grades 1-6 on October 13 and 14, aiming to attract new singers. The choir features non-auditioned options such as Liebe for grades 1-2 and Yǒu Yì for grades 3-4. For those interested in auditioned choirs, Raku is available for grades 4-5, while Tarab serves grades 5-6. Parents are invited to stay in the Family Room during rehearsals, where they can ask questions about the program. This initiative allows families to explore the benefits of choral music and community.

Registration is available through the choir's website for interested participants. The Northwest Girlchoir emphasizes inclusivity and musical growth for young singers. Engaging in choir can enhance students' musical abilities and foster a sense of belonging within the community.

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