Monday Night Choir
Course Overview
Join us for Monday Night Choir, where the joy of singing brings us together!
Whether you're a seasoned vocalist or simply love to sing in the shower, everyone is welcome. No auditions, no pressure—Unwind from the start of the week and let your voice soar in a supportive and inclusive atmosphere. Come as you are and enjoy the magic of community through song every Monday night.
Term 4's theme is: Songs About Fire
Singing is one of the great things that we can all do together and enjoy.
You don’t need to be an experienced singer – this choir is for everyone. Just turn up and have fun.
We’ll learn 18 songs, choose a selection, and perform them in a small “concert” to show off our work. This time the theme is “Songs About Fire” (the third in a series called “Elements”). Fire can mean passion (“Light My Fire”) or danger (“Fire On The Mountain”). It can also mean warmth from the sun ("Here Comes The Sun", "April Sun In Cuba") or light in the darkness ("Lay Down / Candles In The Rain"). You can listen to the music you'll be singing in term 4 right here!
Did we mention that we’ll have a great band every night to accompany us?
More information coming soon on the choir’s website: Choirs By Rob
Term Dates
Term 4 runs from Monday 21 October to Monday 16 December
2025 Term Dates
Term 1 runs from Monday 3 February to Monday 31 March
Term 2 runs from Monday 28 April to Monday 30 June
Term 3 runs from Monday 21 July to Monday 15 September
Term 4 runs from Monday 20 October to 15 December
Testimonials
"Thoroughly uplifting & fun experience being part of a singing group. Rob's enthusiasm was infectious and the musicians provided great variety and the range of songs were creative & relevant too. As a first timer to choir it was inclusive and inviting. Thank you so much."
“It’s the highlight of my week.”
“It kept me sane during the pandemic.”
“It’s like a party every week.”
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About the tutor
Rob Bullen
Rob has led choirs at the Centre and elsewhere since 2011, with each choir learning a set of songs from diverse styles but with one theme ('Songs About The Weather', 'Things In The Sky', etc.). With a great, supportive band for accompaniment and lots of positive encouragement, both experienced singers and total newcomers come away feeling good. Comments include 'It's the highlight of my week' and 'It's like a party every Monday night'.
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