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The Peninsula Girls Chorus Spring Concerts

 

Peninsula Girls Chorus

Spring concerts, Come to the Music!

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June 9 and 10, 2012, 2:30 p.m.


Woodside Performing Arts Center

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199 Churchill Ave., Woodside, CA


BURLINGAME, CA—August 22, 2011—The Peninsula Girls Chorus, a 240-member premiere arts education and performance organization for girls between the ages of six and 18, will be holding its annual spring concerts, Come to the Music! this June 9 and 10.

The Saturday performance will feature Allegra, girls between eight and 10 years old, Cantate, middle school and high school girls who have just begun choral singing, and Ensemble, the organization’s high school and most advanced singing group. The Sunday performance will feature Repertoire, girls between six and eight years old and the organization’s youngest singing group,  Brava, girls between 10 and 13 years old, and Concerta, the middle school choir.


About the Peninsula Girls Chorus (www.peninsualgirlschorus.org)


Founded in January 1994, and located in Burlingame, the Peninsula Girls Chorus is a 240-member premiere arts education and performance organization. We strive toward a high level of musicianship paired with sensitive interpretations of music from a variety of genres. In our quest to become global citizens of the 21st century, the PGC performs both locally and abroad. We provide a valuable resource to our local community through assorted outreach performances and we participate in prestigious domestic and international music festivals. In addition to musical benefits, the PGC offers opportunities for the development of leadership skills, higher-order thinking, discipline and self-esteem.

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