Oakville Beaver, 28 May 2010, p. 32

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, May 28, 2010 · 32 Artscene Choir wraps up season and packs for Greece By Dominik Kurek OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Just because the Oakville Children's Choir (OCC) is ending its concert season this month doesn't mean the year is ending for the singing youths. The choir is hosting its final concert of the season on Saturday, May 29 but to cap off the year, some of its choristers will be performing in Greece this summer. Some 30 of the OCC's Senior Choir members are heading across the Atlantic for a choral tour from June 29 to July 10. In Greece, the choristers will participate in the 28th International Choir Festival of Preveza and the 16th International Competition of Sacred Music. The tour will feature performances in ancient amphitheatres. "We are so excited to be going to Greece. Choristers get to meet, sing with and listen to the performances of other choirs from around the world thus stretching their musical and cultural horizons," said OCC Music Director Sarah Morrison in a press release. "We get to experience a culture and land outside of Canada as well as represent Canada on the world stage. It is a privilege to be able to tour!" The choir is looking for local business and individual sponsors to both clothe the choristers in new uniforms for the occasion and to help pay for expenses. KAREN NEWMAN/ OAKVILLE BEAVER IN SEARCH OF A WARDROBE: The Oakville Children's Choir's Senior Choir members Julia Barber (left) and Jessica Cooper pose in their new chorister attire. The new wardrobes will be worn by some 30 choristers when they tour Greece this summer. However, the OCC is still looking for funding to buy enough clothes for everyone. "Choristers are representing Oakville and Canada and we want them to look their best on the international stage," said OCC executive director Judy Opar, in the release. The choir is also holding several fundraisers to help offset expenses. The families of the choristers who choose to come will pay their own fare, while the choristers will have their expenses subsidized through the fundraising. The next fundraiser is a Greek Dinner June 5 at 6 p.m. at St. Simon's Anglican Church, located at 1450 Litchfield Dr. The senior choristers will be the servers. Dinner tickets cost $30 for adults and $20 for children and seniors. For tickets, call the choir office at 905-337-7104. The final concert of the season will take place at Clearview Christian Reformed Church, 2300 Sheridan Garden Dr., at 3 p.m. The concert, titled Songs and Rhythms of the Earth, will celebrate different cultures in song. Oakville's Jamie Drake, percussionist and member of the TorQ percussion quartet, will be the featured guest artist. The concert will also feature readings from the OCC's poetry contest. Tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for students and $15 for children and seniors. For more information, visit www.oakvillechildrenschoir.org. The OCC is currently auditioning students for next season. Auditions can be scheduled throughout this summer by calling the choir office. bignames.smalltheatre. The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts presents Gord Downie and the Country of Miracles TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26th Tickets go on sale to Big Ticket Members on May 28th, 11 am / Public Sales: May 31st, 11am Call 905-815-2021 or visit www.oakvillecentre.ca

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