by chrisblain | Apr 22, 2024
CORNERSTONE 5: INFORM We have a very limited window in which to effectively communicate important news and information to our members. Straight after singing (or before the last song) is a great time to get their attention, as they’re most likely feeling...
by chrisblain | Apr 22, 2024
CORNERSTONE 4: SING When someone enters your choir, they arrive with all the baggage of their workplace or family life, all their social anxiety and feelings of inadequacy, and with all the uncertainty of what lies ahead. Our role is to create a framework that...
by chrisblain | Apr 22, 2024
CORNERSTONE 3: WARM UP You wouldn’t expect a sprinter to dash 100m before stretching… You wouldn’t let a formula one car race without a formation lap… You wouldn’t enter a pie eating competition without pre-stretching your...
by chrisblain | Apr 22, 2024
CORNERSTONE 2: INTRO Right before you start to warm up with your choir, we need to take the time to properly introduce the session. This starts from the moment we request everyone’s attention. Getting this introduction right is really important. It sets...
by chrisblain | Apr 19, 2024
CORNERSTONE 1: WELCOME When someone enters your choir, they arrive with all the baggage of their workplace or family life, all their social anxiety and feelings of inadequacy, and with all the uncertainty of what lies ahead. Our role is to create a framework...