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CDOT Voices

CDOT Voices is a choir group located in Stanford-le-Hope, England. They specialize in the art and creative expression of choral music.

Introduction to CDOT Voices

CDOT Voices is a choir group based in Stanford-le-Hope, England. The group was formed in 2018 with the aim of bringing together individuals who have a passion for music and singing. What makes CDOT Voices unique is their focus on the use of music as a form of therapy, promoting mental and emotional wellness through singing.

Services & Products

CDOT Voices offers choir services for individuals of all ages and abilities. Customers can join the choir for weekly rehearsals and performances, where they will be able to improve their singing abilities, as well as develop meaningful relationships with other members of the group.

Location

CDOT Voices is located in the Methodist Church Hall in Stanford-le-Hope. The area is a quiet, residential neighborhood, with a variety of small businesses and shops nearby. Customers can expect a peaceful and welcoming environment when visiting the choir. The closest public transportation options are the Stanford-le-Hope Train Station (0.7 miles), the London Road Bus Stop (0.2 miles), and the Thameside Theatre Bus Stop (0.3 miles).

Benefits

Customers should choose CDOT Voices because of the unique approach to music and singing. The focus on mental and emotional well-being sets CDOT Voices apart from other choirs in the area. The group provides a supportive and inclusive environment for all members, regardless of their singing abilities.

Good to Know

Customers should be aware that CDOT Voices is a non-audition choir, meaning that everyone is welcome to join, regardless of their singing abilities. The group believes that singing is for everyone, and as such, they do not place any restrictions on who can join.

Reviews

Customers rave about the supportive and welcoming environment of CDOT Voices. Many have noted the positive impact that singing with the group has had on their mental and emotional well-being. Overall, customers highly recommend CDOT Voices to anyone looking for a fun and meaningful singing experience.

Amenities

  • amenity
    rehearsal room
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    piano
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    sheet music
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    microphone
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    stage
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    professional vocal coach
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    sound system
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    practice tracks
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    performance venue

FAQ

What type of choir do you have and what is the style of music that is typically performed?

We have a community choir called CDOT Voices, and we sing a variety of music genres, including gospel, pop, and classical. We aim to be inclusive and diverse in our repertoire.

How often do you rehearse and perform, and what are the expectations for choir members?

We rehearse once a week on Wednesdays from 7 pm to 9 pm at the Methodist Church Hall in Stanford-le-Hope. Our performances vary depending on the season and opportunities available, but we typically perform 4-6 times a year. We expect choir members to attend rehearsals regularly, practice at home, and commit to performances.

What is the cost to join the choir and are there any additional fees for performances or materials?

The cost to join CDOT Voices is £65 per term, which covers the expenses for the choir director, accompanist, and rehearsal space. There may be additional fees for performances, such as costumes or travel expenses, but we try to keep those to a minimum.

What is the process for auditioning and joining the choir, and what level of experience is required?

We do not require auditions, and we welcome anyone who loves to sing and wants to be part of a community choir. To join CDOT Voices, you can attend one of our rehearsals and talk to our choir director or fill out our contact form on our website. We recommend some singing experience, but it's not required.

Can you provide references or examples of past performances, and what type of venues does the choir typically perform in?

Yes, we have performed at various venues, including local churches, community centers, and festivals. Some of our past performances include singing at the Thameside Theatre, the Royal Opera House Thurrock Community Chorus, and the Stanford Music Festival. You can find more information and videos of our performances on our website and social media pages.