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The Georgia Children’s
Chorus is very pleased and excited to be celebrating ten years of young
voices joining together in song. This season, more that ever, we truly
have . . . Something to Sing About! We hope that you were able to join us for our Spring Concert on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 in Hugh Hodgson Hall. |
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About Us The Georgia Children's Chorus (GCC) is an auditioned children’s choral organization consisting of two choirs, Intermezzo and Concert. Boys and girls ages 8-18 are selected through an audition process and placed in a choir by ability and age. The GCC practices throughout the academic year from August to May, and weekly rehearsals are held each Tuesday at the Hugh Hodgson School of Music at UGA. Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall of the UGA Performing Arts Center offers a state-of-the-art venue to showcase the voices of our singers in annual Holiday and Spring concerts. The chorus also sings at various community events and other special programs that are scheduled throughout the year. The Singers Boys and girls ages 8-18 are selected through an interview process. All singers participate in two major concerts each season with special community appearances scheduled throughout the year. Children from 25 different schools representing seven counties come together each week in a child-centered environment that fosters musical growth and a love of singing. The Organization A volunteer community Board of Directors provides guidance and support to the chorus. The Georgia Children's Chorus is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization. It is the goal of the GCC to make the Chorus accessible to every child in Northeast Georgia, regardless of race or economic status. Grants, tuition fees, ticket sales, special events, and contributions from individuals, corporations, and foundations support the GCC.
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Copyright 2007 Georgia Children's Chorus |
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