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WELCOME

Do you love to sing and can hold a tune?

Do you work well in a group?

Are you neurodiverse and rainbow community friendly?

Do you value community connection in a strengths-affirming environment?

Would you benefit from a sensory-considered singing space?

Would you like to experience the healing affects of singing in a choir?

Would you like to improve your singing voice and learn about harmony?

Would you like to hang out with some super friendly neurospicey folks on a Thursday night?

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Submit your expression of interest

and try your first session free!​

Each session includes a social connection activity, a full vocal and physical warm-up, a music skill focus, song and a closing circle. Sessions are led by three music facilitators including conductor, pianist and drummer.

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Music skill focus topics have included body-percussion, fundamentals of vocal blending, rhythm, performance dynamics, beatboxing and basics of score reading for singers. 

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Singers are provided with access to recordings of their vocal parts which they can practice at home. Scores are provided. 

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Multiple sensory regulation spaces are set-up and participants can take a break from sensory overwhelm at any time. Lights are low with fairy lights, standing lamps, a soft space with couches and cushions and a choir space. 

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All sessions are grounded in our community guidelines and carefully structured to include a break, questions, visual resources and media resources to support learning. 

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Northern Polyphonic acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we gather and sing. We acknowledge the significance of story, song and community in First Nations cultures and languages.

 This land was and always will be Aborginal land. 

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