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SING! The Toronto Vocal Arts Festival
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Toronto, ON
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Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.
Offered in English.
À propos
SING! Toronto celebrates a cappella (singing without instruments) in a new virtual format, live streamed through SING!s website at www.singtoronto.com. Join SING! Toronto patrons and watch along with us for SING! In Concert - Throwback which is archived footage of previous SING! Toronto events; SING! and Learn - Workshops where you too can learn the art of singing a cappella; and SING! in Concert - Primetime which is all NEW concerts created for SING! Toronto 2020 by an exceptional line-up of artists. Full details available at www.singtoronto.com.
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SING! The Toronto Vocal Arts Festival
SING! The Toronto Vocal Arts Festival brings together thousands of professional singers to illustrate that the voice has no limits, knows no constraints of genre, language or cultural background. Our goal is to foster new and revitalized patronage for the vocal arts through the presentation of free and ticketed concerts, workshops, social interactions, multi-disciplinary events and master classes.
Our mission is to bring together thousands of like-minded artists, students, educators and audiences to create and listen to a profoundly unique and vital element of music, the voice.
SING! Toronto has become the hub for Canadian and international a cappella groups, providing established and emerging artists and groups with opportunities for professional development, cross-arts discipline collaborations (visual art, dance and NFB films), and guidance in the complex world of the music business.
Our education program allows students from across southern Ontario to learn about vocal training, excellence and performance techniques. Working closely with international headliners and renowned clinicians, music education has proven to be critical in providing direction and improving overall learning techniques.
SING! Toronto is the premier a cappella vocal arts festival in Canada and is fostering SING! festivals around the world to celebrate the voice.