Welcome to The Walcot State Choir!

We are a friendly bunch who meet together to sing,to sound good and to feel good. You don’t need to read music as we learn mostly by ear. You will never have to sing alone (unless you want to) and you won’t have to take an audition. In the choir we have all ages from teenagers to pensioners, and we sing songs from different countries and cultures in many different languages.

Where do you meet?

Girl Guides Hall

88 Walcot Street BA1 5BD

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When do you meet?

Tuesday evenings
from 7:15pm to 9:15pm.

Though at the moment Days and Times may vary so please see events

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Who leads the choir?

Su Hart, a professional singer who has been leading since the beginning. However, all decisions are made by a committee of members and everyone is welcome to add their input about what goes on in the choir.

What sort of songs do you sing?

Ancient to modern, African to Hebridean, Balkan to British and anything between including pieces specially commissioned for us.
While we meet in a church, we are not a religious choir.

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We have performed in Bath, Bristol and  London and do at least three performances a year.
We also have our own choir celebrations: a Christmas banquet, summer barbecue and singing walks.

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How do I join the choir?

Joining is very easy - just come along, join in, and see how you like it, first session is free. You are very welcome.

Our Constitution

Walcot State Choir is multi-cultural in content and outlook. We aim to bring people together to celebrate and participate by empowering individuals through global voice. We welcome all from the community, regardless of age, creed, sex, race or impairment. We believe that everyone has something to offer, and input from individual members forms an integral part of our choir.

Our Aims

to support and encourage individuals, building confidence through voice

to raise the audience and our spirits through quality performance

to build bridges within the wider community

to promote education through performance

Our Constitution

Walcot State Choir is multi-cultural in content and outlook. We aim to bring people together to celebrate and participate by empowering individuals through global voice. We welcome all from the community, regardless of age, creed, sex, race or impairment. We believe that everyone has something to offer, and input from individual members forms an integral part of our choir.

Aims

to support and encourage individuals, building confidence through voice

to raise the audience and our spirits through quality performance

to build bridges within the wider community

to promote education through performance

A Bit of History about the Choir

The choir was formed in April 2000 when the London Road Partnership in Bath provided a grant to fund a local choir as part of its millennium celebrations. The plan was for Su Hart to lead a community choir, open to anyone and everyone regardless of ability or experience, for 6 weeks, and then to perform at the London Road Carnival in July of that year.

This whole experience was such fun that the 40 or so people who took part wanted the choir to continue even after performing at London Road Carnival, and so The Walcot State Choir was formed.

Here are some of the things we've done since then:

  • We sing at the opening of Bath Fringe Festival each year
  • We commissioned Kirsty Martin to write a song cycle for us, which we performed at the Rondo Theatre in April 2004.
  • We raised some of the money to pay for this through a sponsored triathlon
    We've held several fund-raising concerts in Bath's Rondo Theatre and Walcot Village Hall
  • We've raised money for Amensty, WaterAid, Global Music Exchange (supporting the Baka people of Cameroon), Bath Community Playbus, Kara (an AIDS support organisation in Zambia), Dorothy House (a local hospice), the education of a girl in Uzbekistan, and ActionAid
  • We have hosted a french and hungary choirs here in Bath and travelled both countries as part of a musical exchange (see Choir Exchange)