The Spirit of the Streets choir are a self proclaimed rough and ready crew, giving voice to the vulnerable and marginalised in our community, being openly inclusive to all comers and creating a family atmosphere through singing and performing. They have ridden the Covid cutbacks into their 14th year and continue to perform at all levels of the community from soup kitchens to concert halls. Joy is their middle name
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Espresso
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The South African Gospel Singers are a multi Cultural singing Group who sing mainly African and English Gospel songs with dance moves! Their Conductor is Sylva Bright from the Cameroons and their Drummer is Alastair van Schoor from Cape Town South Africa.
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D'Octa
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Elderberries
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Quorum Chamber Singers is a 12 voice ensemble. Their repertoire ranges from the 15th century through to 21st century. They formally came together as an ensemble at the beginning of 2019 with the joining of voices from existing and well known local ensembles and some undiscovered talent, now under the direction of David Woods of St. Georges Consort and Giovanni Consort.
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Chordial Tones is a ladies' community choir operating in Victoria Park and Midland. The groups enjoy getting together weekly for rehearsal, social engagement, friendship and a laugh and are always looking for opportunities to sing and have fun. They welcome new members.
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The New Rechoirments are your friendly neighbourhood choir from the suburbs of Perth who share a love of three things: singing, cups of tea and cake. Their passion for music is evident as they engage audiences with their lovely harmonies and playful energy.
The New Rechoirments are an a capella and have performed at festivals in Perth, Denmark, Dunsborough, Busselton and Guildford under the musical direction of Louise Bell. |
A Cappella West is a female vocal harmony chorus based in Manning, Western Australia, and founded in 2008. With 80+ members under the direction of Joanne Oosterhoff they are a highly respected, award winning choir. In April of this year they became the Barbershop Harmony Australia Chorus Champions at the SingWest A Cappella Fiesta 2021.
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Voicemale are the disruptors of the choir industry, drowning out all competition. They left Fremantle last week for the long trip to outer Midland. As we went to print we could hear them passing through Merriden on the train with conductor Digby Hill. Do not miss their high energy off-the-stage performances. If they get here.
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Allegro is a gathering of people who enjoy singing in harmony for fun, for the love of music and singing, for stress relief and to improve their voice and confidence. Open to anyone. No experience necessary and no audition. We sing mainly in the pop genre both modern and classic, a cappella and accompanied. We meet at the Yangebup Family Centre on Tuesday nights from 7.30pm to 9.30pm
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Peppermint offers a unique and eclectic singing experience for its singers, and aims to delight audiences with music from various genres, eras, nations and styles. Always fresh, crisp and sometimes surprising, Peppermint sings a cappella, and sometimes with percussion and other instruments.
Peppermint is directed and nurtured by the very talented Coralie Kan. |
Rhythmos Choir is an award-winning contemporary a cappella choir based at Curtin University.
Founded by students, Rhythmos is now known throughout the Australian choral community as one of the highest quality groups on the scene. |
Men of a West are behatted behemoth of blokes singing anything from Georgian dance tunes to improbable hits. They bravely try to define the predicament of modern man by evoking pointless grandeur, poignant pathos and having some fun along the way.
The group has often been seen around Fremantle and also at Fairbridge Folk Festival, Perth Fringe and various Songfests. |
The One Achord Community Choir has been providing community performances since 2003. Gillian Parker has been the Music/Choir Director for the last 10 years and continues to introduce and teach a wide range of singing techniques and repertoire for the choir, ranging from Classical and Jazz, through to Pop and Rock.
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Formed in self defence when the Lost Quays began to spend all their spare time together, She Shants celebrate the sea from a feminine point of view.
They sing original and reworked songs about those who sail on her, those who wait ashore and the fantastical creatures living above and below the waves. |
Bernard Carney is a singer, songwriter, entertainer, storyteller, choir director and Beatlemaniac with a distinctive ragtime guitar style.
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Close Harmony are a mixed community choir established in 2006 delivering a haunting and harmonious four-part sound. Under the Directorship of talented Jordan Dunne, their repertoire is an eclectic mix of contemporary and classical.
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The Glyde-Ins sing for the joy of singing and for the good spirit of our choir members. Under Digby Hill, their accomplished and supportive director, they have been bringing music to the community since 2004.
In case you are wondering, they are named after their home, Glyde-In Community Centre in Glyde St East Fremantle. |
Alfalfa Males are Duo Tim Darby and Donald Wilson. They win hearts and engage minds wherever they play with their mix of quirky humour, open hearted intimacy, beautiful vocal harmonies and eclectic musical style.
Their easy banter and authentic stage presence reaches out to embrace the audience in a mingling of stories, humour and lyrical melodies. |
The Swan Valley Voices performs a variety of choral works accompanied by a keyboard.
The Swan Harmony Choir sings a variety of songs in 4-part harmony from Rutter to Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan to Lloyd-Webber, spirituals to swing to pop to traditional ballads.
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The Serbian Choir Red Peonies is an amateur, a Cappella choir from Perth. They enjoy singing music from Serbia and other parts of the world. Their repertoire spans a wide range of genres from sacred to modern, and most of it is in four part harmony (SATB).
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