Kalta Choir Oct - Dec '24
Tue 8 Oct 2024 7:00 PM - Tue 17 Dec 2024 9:00 PM
Lime Walk Methodist Church, OX3 7AB
Description
Welcome to Kalta Choir
A weekly women's choir singing Georgian polyphony in Oxford.
We meet on Tuesdays 7pm-9pm @ Lime Walk Methodist Church, Headington. (note we are moving to the church itself, not the hall)
This term runs from October 8th - December 17th.
We won't break for half term, and we will have a concert and supra on 17th Dec.
What's included in the sessions?
- Learn harmony songs from the Republic of Georgia.
- Enjoy sharing songs and friendship with a community of women singers.
- Led by Natural Voice leader Holly Taylor-Zuntz.
- Access to learning tracks in separate voices for you to practice along to at home.
- Folk, sacred and city songs from both women's and men's repertoire.
- Vocal technique, embodiment practices and finding your 'folk' voice.
- Historical and social context of the songs, as well as translation
Pricing:
Full course of 11 sessions: £115
Drop-ins: £12
If you need a concession, please contact me by email to arrange this, no need to explain your circumstances. hollytaylor575@gmail.com
How to pay?
Booking on TicketTailor does NOT mean you have paid, after completing the booking please make a BACS transfer to my account.
The details are:
Name: Holly Taylor
Bank: Co-op
Sort Code: 08-93-00
Account Number: 80438621
If asked for a reference write: KALTA and your name/initials
FAQs
I CAN ONLY COME TO SOME OF THE SESSIONS. CAN I DROP IN?
Kalta choir is a community of women who come together in song. So I would encourage everyone to commit to as many sessions as possible. However, I know this is not always possible, so there is the option to drop-in. Please note that if you drop-in mid way through the term, we will be recapping songs we have already learned and these will not be taught from scratch each time. You can listen to learning tracks beforehand to familiarise yourself with the songs.
I AM TRANS/NON BINARY. IS THE CHOIR FOR ME?
‘Kalta’ means women in Georgian. I have decided to focus this project on women’s voices because there is an intangible magic created when women come together to sing. In traditional Georgian society, some songs are only sung by women (though our repertoire will not be limited to these).
Of course, this begs the question ‘what is a ‘woman’s’ voice’?, especially in our modern society where people of all genders or no genders are recognised (at least that’s the society I want to live in!). While I want to be as inclusive as possible, I am aiming for a specific aesthetic in our group sound, and the community centres women's experiences.
It’s not about how high or low your voice is – some cis women have a wonderful bass range for example. It’s more about the quality or timbre of your voice. So if you identify as a woman or non binary, and you think your voice blends well with women, then you are welcome. If you’re not sure, please reach out to me and we can have a chat about it.
I HAVE NEVER SUNG BEFORE. IS THIS CHOIR FOR ME?
There are no auditions for the choir, it’s a self selection process.
Georgian singing can be more challenging than western songs as the harmonies are unusual to our ears.
But singing in an unknown language can also be very freeing, and confidence building.
I have recently taken Natural Voice leader training, which involved helping singers find their unique voice, so I hope that this choir will be inclusive and empower singers to feel confident in their voice.
You do not need to:
– read sheet music
– sing solo
You do need to:
– match pitch (sing the same notes) as other people in your part
– keep a steady rhythm
I don’t recommend this choir for your first ever sing!
You are very welcome to book for the first session as a drop in and see how it goes.
Having said all that, there is a small minority of singers who are unable to blend with others and affect the overall sound of the group. In those cases I may have to ask them to leave.
Parking is very limited at the church. There is some street parking (no evening restrictions). Otherwise there is a public car park on Windmill Road and at Waitrose. There are bike racks outside the venue.
Location
Lime Walk Methodist Church, OX3 7AB