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Why do we need to change our perspective?

Linda Ronstadt

This interview saved on YouTube is with Linda Ronstadt talking about the importance of singing in our lives – no matter what things get in the way.

 

HARMONIZE 4 SPEECH

We Sing so they may speak!  This Ontario District video shows vividly how we can help others by reaching out.

BALLROOM DANCING
These tow videos compare two approaches to attract new dancers.  Both companies offer clear goals and expectations.  

Ballroom at its BEST – 1

Ann Arbor Dancing

What is your chapter’s approach: weekly – 3 hrs each time – for the rest of your life! Maybe we need to look at new ways to define what we love.

These holiday ideas can be worked into chorus plans throughout the year. 

TIPS / BUZZ WORDS !!
For those of you who have been following the BIG IDEA – the following words or phrases should have some additional meaning from our classes and ZOOM visits.

It’s about others
Welcoming
Time Efficient
Seasons
Any level
Fun, Belonging, Singing
Get your chorus out and sing often
Create visitor flow
Non-judgmental
“Try it outs”
Onramps/Offramps
– help people get onboard with easy onramps and offramps, not the same 3 hours a rehearsal for 20 years. 

“Join us for six weeks this October as we learn music for Christmas, and join us for our Christmas show.”

CLICK HERE
to view more highlights of ideas that
Paul left with the Cascade Chorus in
Eugene. (Thx, Will)

Marshmallow Challenge
Watch this video on how the marshmallow challenge demonstrates the need for teamwork.  It is so easy to just find a leader willing to lead and let them do it for 50 years…. but we need to build leaders and teams for success to keep our chapters and choruses alive and full of energy.

Donny Rose video on
 “How to Use Learning Tracks”

YOUTUBE

This playlist includes the early classes and meetings as the BIG IDEA project was launched in the summer of 2023.

Why did this video go viral? 
“Old Men Singing at Tim Horton’s?”   

MORE TOOLS

  1. just get out and sing anywhere you can, even 2 songs
  2. Tags are effective: short, sound great, and doable
  3. Take the time to reach out – and even ask people to sing with you 
  4. Build your own 30-second holiday elevator speech — know what you’re going to say before you say it!  Be real and be inviting.
  5. Candlelight caroling
  6. Add a “visitation” night into your rehearsal schedule.

Tools for Growing

  1. Instead of one show – plan a show that can be taken to several non-profits or care facilities.
  2. Hold regular “Friends & Family” nights (every other month) at rehearsal time. Invite anyone to come and see how much fun your chorus is having. Make it a performance opportunity – perhaps wearing a casual chorus costume.  Even have drawings for prizes.
  3. Go out and do “sing-a-longs” — get people singing!!!
  4. Financial: One chapter applied and received a grant, based on a promise to do 3 free performances.
  5. Get your chapter excited about searching for guests.
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