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Welcome to The Canada Bay Community Choir

The Canada Bay Community Choir invites you to sing with us. All are welcome and there are no auditions. We meet on Thursday nights during school terms at the Drummoyne Community Centre, 10 Cometrowe Street, Drummoyne (just off Lyons Road).

CBCC is an adult SATB choir that started singing together in January 2010. The choir meets on Thursday evenings from 7pm to 9pm. Term Two begins on 26th April and ends on 28th June.

For more about our choir, please click on About us and if you are interested in joining, click on Join us.If you need more information, please email CBCC  or phone 0418 633 054.

News

Free Introductory Choral Workshop - 20th May

Kathryn Zerk, our guest Director in Term 2, will be presenting a Free Workshop at the Drummoyne Community Centre on Sunday 20th May from 9:30 to 11:30. click for more information.......

Updates to Website

The website is being updated to ensure compliance with browser standards. Updated pages will look different from the old pages.

Last year CBCC performed at the following events in December:

Drummoyne Community Centre End of Year Party

Concord Hospital Candle Lighting

Wesley Mission Client Party

CBCC End of Year Concert 

Click here to see photos.

Our Supporters

Rotary Wheel

The choir was given a grant by Drummoyne Rotary under their Community Grants Programme to establish our music library. This should provide the choir with thirty copies of fifteen different arrangements and would be sufficient for a public performance. The choir gratefully acknowledges the help provided by Drummoyne Rotary in obtaining this essential resource.

City of Canada Bay

The Council of the City of Canada Bay has provided the Choir with a grant under the Community Grants Scheme. This grant will underwrite the Choir's concession scheme. As a community choir, one of our goals is to ensure that everyone, irrespective of their financial means, who wants to sing is able to. We thank the Council for their valuable support which will help ensure that this goal is achieved.

Club Five Dock

Club Five Dock provided funding under the CDSE programme in 2009 that enabled a series of six choral workshops to be run. The choir was established by the participants in that workshop. In 2011 the Club provided funding for the four Choral Workshops for Men that the choir were organising in conjunction with the Drummoyne Community Centre and has provided the funding to launch the Daytime Choir.