Join the multi-talented vocal ensemble Culomba and special guest teacher, Mollie Stone for a deep dive into the world of a cappella Polyphony!
We will be led by all of the members of Culomba - a professional vocal ensemble specializing in close harmony folk singing. Culomba's repertoire includes American folk traditions, music of Georgia, Corsica, and the Balkans, renaissance music, and original compositions. These singers have toured internationally and studied with masters of these traditions, bringing their eclectic specialties to this unique ensemble.
At the Polyphony Festival we will work on polyphonic music from Corsica, Georgia, South Africa, the Balkans, the US, music from the renaissance and original compositions. The focus of the workshop will be to explore and delight in these different manifestations of complex and beautiful multi part harmony singing from around the world and across the ages.
We will be learning as a big group all together and having breakout sessions with different sections and ALL ARE WELCOME!! It helps to be able to read music but it is not a prerequisite. What you need is a good ear and openness and willingness to learn and sing out!
The workshop will be held over 2 days - Friday Jan 30th and Saturday Jan 31st. On Sunday Feb 1st, Culomba will be performing a shared concert with Mollie Stone, Karla Mundy, Rhythm 'n' Roots choir and YOU! Workshop singers will sing the songs we have learned well enough to perform on Sunday! A ticket to the concert is included for everyone who takes part in the workshop.
When:Friday Friday Feb 7th-Sunday Feb 9th
- Friday Jan 30th - 7-9:30
- Saturday Jan 31st 10-12:30 and 1:30-4:30
- Sunday Feb 1st Evening Concert - time TBD
Where: Pacific Spirit Church for the workshop and Canadian Memorial United Church for the concert.
How much: - $200
Who: Sophie Michaux, Adam Jacob Simon, Lysander Jaffe, Lexi Ugelow, Daniel Fridley, Mollie Stone and a whole community of singers (including YOU!)
To read all about Culomba go HERE
To listen to Culomba go HERE
To see an example of one Mollie's choir concerts in Chicago go HERE