Join The Choir

Love to sing? The Inter-Mennonite Children’s Choir offers a chance for children from any denomination from Grades 1 and up to have an excellent music education experience while singing with their friends. Learn music from varying eras, theory, proper voice techniques, and grow in self-confidence and performance skills. The IMCC has been training young singers for over 50 years.

 

 

 

 

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Training Choir

Grade: 1-3                               Fee:     $200.00

Concert Choir/Small Ensemble

Ages: 9 and up                      Fee:      $300.00

Group             Times

Training Choir          6:00-7:00

Concert Choir            6:30-8:00

Small Ensemble        7:15-8:30

To Register:

Step #1: Go to on-line registration form: https://forms.gle/3PrYsFv8pH3eG9oHA

Step #2: Fill in the online form and click ‘submit’

Step #3: Submit Registration (fees are due with the registration)

E-transfers:  email: administration@imcchoir.org (please include your child’s name in the subject line for tracking purposes)

By cheque:  Send cheque  with your child’s first and last name in the memo area to:

The Inter-Mennonite Children’s Choir

c/o 226 Tatlock Crt.  Waterloo, ON     N2L 5Y6

*N.B. Your child’s spot in the choir is not guaranteed until the registration money is received.

OTHER INFORMATION

Performance Uniforms

Each family is responsible for performance attire for their singers. Often these items can be purchased at second hand/thrift stores.

Music

Music is purchased by the choir for current and future use.  A music folder and a choir bag is supplied to each child with the expectation that it be returned complete, and in good condition, at the end of each season.

Expectations of Singers

Singers are expected to attend all rehearsals and do at-home preparation for each rehearsal using the IMCC Google classroom or audio sent via email.  Weekly choir notes with rehearsal notes are sent to all singers, and singers/parents are expected to read the notes carefully for pertinent information. All music and words must be memorized for all performances. 

Expectations of Parents

Parents are required to attend two mandatory choir meetings, typically in late September and late January. Meetings are held during the weekly rehearsals. Parents will also be assigned supervision duty during rehearsals for the choir year. This usually amounts to between 3 to 5 rehearsals from September to May.

To keep fees reasonable, unpaid parent volunteers, under the direction of the volunteer Parent Executive Committee, handle the day-to-day running of the choir. During the year, parents are requested to help with various choir functions.

All parents are expected to find a way in which they can volunteer beyond the assigned supervision duties. During the year, the choir will need assistance with administration, concert receptions, music library, registration, concert ticket sales, concert set-up, concert clean-up, publicity, etc. Parents are asked to volunteer in the areas where they feel they can help the most.