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Calling all singers living in Dublin: Songs in the Key of D

darragh
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AUDITION CALL: 

Calling all singers in Dublin - be part of the Dublin Fringe Festival through a Choral Exploration of Dublin City. 

Songs in the Key of D - September 14, 2013, Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. 

Dublin City has given the world some of the most moving, articulate and passionate songs ever written. Songs in the Key of D, a show in the 2013 Dublin Fringe Festival, is inviting singers of all abilities to join them in giving some of Dublin’s best known and loved songs a new performance and connect the audience to their city through song. 

Whether you’re a professional singer, a choral expert or can just hold a tune, we’d like to hear from you. It doesn't matter how good or bad a singer you think you think you are. You'll be surprised at what you learn about your voice while singing in a choir! 

The performance will explore musicians from Handel to Hansard and Lynott to Drew and will be a wonderful opportunity to be part of an exciting new choir. It’s open to anyone living in or around Dublin, whether you’re born in the city or not. 

People from everywhere are invited - you should love Dublin and love music. 

 The choir is being set up set up to bring together people living in all parts of Dublin to explore songs that have a connection with the city and and to capture what songs most represent about it both in the past and present. 

 Auditions will take place on 

  • Monday July 29th in UCD Student Centre, UCD Belfield from 6 - 8pm  
  • Tuesday July 30th in axis: Ballymun, Dublin 9 from 6pm to 8pm 
  • Saturday August 3rd in Fringe Lab, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 from 2 - 6pm

 Rehearsals will take place on the Sunday afternoons during August, with a little bit extra in the run up to the performance. 

For more information or to book an audition time please contact [email protected].

Songs in the Key of D on Facebook.

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