I hope everyone enjoyed the Easter break. This post is more pertinent to Te Tira members but could be viewed as quite insigtful as far as my administrative skills are concerned!
It would seem that I can’t count past 4 (conductors dilemma) as I miscalculated how many weeks there were in term 1. Turns out there were 9, not 10.
So…. when we start back April 4, that will be the last week of term 1 for those in the choir who pay by the term. Fees for a 10 week long term 2 will be collected from April 11.
Just a reminder that for the month of February, rehearsals start at 8pm (due to a double booking) and run through to the usual finish time of 9:30pm. We will have a short break in there to stretch your legs but no time for a cuppa I’m afraid.
A great little video in circulation about the basics of reading music. Whilst it’s not a requirement for singing with Te Tira, it’s always good to learn new things!
Well, two weeks in and we are thoroughly enjoying being back together and tackling our new repertoire. Songs include Deep Peace – Bill Douglas, Salley Gardens – Leisch and O Cio Da Terra a beautiful harvest song from Chile.
Te Tira also has a new email address. Either use the our websites contact form or email sing@tetira.com.au.
A New Zealand Maori term for ' a group of travellers' or 'a choir'.
As a choir we resonated with the idea of a group of people journeying together in song.
The Same Moon Songbook
In 2015 Kiri Waiata released her first songbook of original acapella songs arranged for community choirs.