6 Things to Include in Your Chorus's Annual Meeting Presentation

It's that time of year to prepare for your annual meeting with the chorus's stakeholders. What should you prepare for it? Here's a list of six things!

Perfect Summer Projects for Community Choruses

Summer is a critical time to think through improvements to your choral operations. Here are a few ideas for summer projects to tackle!

Why Choruses Should Invest in Technology

Technology serves one very important purpose: improving the chorus's functionality. Find out how various technologies can improve your chorus's operations.

A Pre-Performance Checklist for Choral Directors

Are you and your singers ready for the next choral performance? Here's a helpful checklist any choral director can use to prepare for a successful concert.

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Inspiring Through Music: One Solution to Choral Elitism

There's been increasing awareness to the growing problem of choral elitism. We can all agree on one thing: elitism is an obstacle to choral music growth.

6 Ideas for Getting Non-Singers to Join Your Board

Managing a chorus takes a village. In this article, we'll discuss the reasons why you may want non-singers on your board and how to find them.

How Chorus Connection Revitalized Our Brand (And How Choruses Can do the Same)

Chorus Connection decided it was time for a brand revitalization. We share the process we went through so that choruses can begin their own rebranding.

Proof in the Pudding: Choir Matters

Once again the powers that be want to make cuts to the National Endowment for the Arts. This is your proof in the pudding that choir matters.

The Key Components of Building Your Choral Community

Building a choral community may be the most important factor in the success of a chorus and it must be built among inside and outside stakeholders.

Quick Tips: Recruiting Volunteers for Your Community Chorus

Volunteers are the lifeblood of our choral organizations. While some choirs have paid staff, usually the bulk of the administrative work falls to volunteers. Here are some strategies that will encourage singers and community members to step up to the plate!

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