Eight-week sessions (fall, winter, spring) devoted to different genres: jazz, Broadway, Motown. See what’s next! Enjoy diverse repertoire, vocal technique, and train your ear to harmony. No experience or audition required. Join any or all. Conductor: Gillian Stecyk. Meets Thursday evenings, 7pm to 8:30pm. Conveniently located near Spadina TTC station.

Harriet Wichin
416-924-6211 x0
music@mnjcc.org
www.mnjcc.org

Love to sing? Prefer rehearsing during the day? Join us, and fill your life with the joy of singing in harmony! A fun-filled, relaxed environment. No experience or sight reading necessary. Meets Tuesday afternoons, 1pm to 2:30pm. Learn vocal technique, sing in a wide variety of musical styles, stretch yourself. Includes some performances! Runs all year long. Register for the year, or pay as you go. Conductor: Gillian Stecyk. Conveniently located near Spadina TTC station.

Harriet Wichin
416-924-6211 x0
music@mnjcc.org
www.mnjcc.org

Tackle world, jazz, classical, Jewish, folk, Canadian, gospel and pop music. Our 75-member auditioned SATB choir meets Wednesday evenings, September to June. Rehearsals are well structured and singers learn skills in different musical genres, including expression, blend, vocal production, and reading. A wonderful community of dedicated singers. Annual Spring Concerts in the Al Green Theatre, and other community concerts. Ensemble and cabaret opportunities. Good supportive learning materials. Artistic director: Harriet Wichin. Conveniently located near Spadina TTC station.

Harriet Wichin
416-924-6211 x0
music@mnjcc.org
www.mnjcc.org

Mississauga Festival ChoirFounded in 1984, Mississauga Festival Choir (MFC) is a 150-member non-auditioned community choir whose mission is to be a community choir enriching lives through music by performance, education and outreach to the people of Mississauga. Led by artistic director David Ambrose, MFC hosts three subsidiary choirs: Mississauga Festival Chamber Choir, an auditioned group launched in 2008, which explores intimate and challenging works; Raising Voices: an intergenerational choir of music lovers, launched in 2015 to provide the therapeutic value of music to people with Alzheimer's and dementia and their caregivers; and Resonance (resonance.mfchoir.com), a non-auditioned choir launched in January 2016 to provide a much-needed choral opportunity for youth and young adults in Mississauga ages 15 to 25.

VictoriaRose Regan
416-407-1658
vrregan@mississaugafestivalchoir.com
www.mfchoir.com

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